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75152-1 Imperial Assault Hovertank

75152-1

Imperial Assault Hovertank

Imperial Assault Hovertank is LEGO set 75152-1. It has a score of 81. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 10 scored reviews and 13 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 42.91% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2016, and it is categorised in Star Wars.

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Price Per Part (PPP)

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Average PPP for System in 2016 is 0.12. PPP for this set is 0.09, which is better.

All prices are in $USD, adjusted for inflation. This set is compared to other sets categorised as System. Read more about this in our article about price comparisons.

PPP is a guide, not a rule, and affected by the type of parts included. A set containing small generic parts generally have better PPP than one containing larger specialized parts.

Price Per Minifig (PPM)

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Average PPM for System in 2016 is 16.64. PPM for this set is 10.65, which is better.

All prices are in $USD, adjusted for inflation. This set is compared to other sets categorised as System. Read more about this in our article about price comparisons.

PPM only takes the number of minifigs into account and discards everything else. It's a guide, not a rule.

Review breakdown

Scored reviews

Just2Good Recommendation: yes A+ → 100 / 100

amazon.com Recommendation: meh 4.7 / 5 → 94 / 100

LEGO Recommendation: meh 4.61 / 5 → 92 / 100

Brickset Recommendation: yes 4.2 / 5 → 84 / 100

Brick Fanatics Recommendation: meh 4.1 / 5 → 82 / 100

ttpm Recommendation: no 4 / 5 → 80 / 100

Eurobricks Recommendation: meh 7.7 / 10 → 77 / 100

Vaderfan2187's Blog Recommendation: meh 3.6 / 5 → 72 / 100

Blocks Magazine Recommendation: meh 72 / 100 → 72 / 100

From Bricks To Bothans Recommendation: meh 3 / 5 → 60 / 100

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Set information

Set ID: 75152-1
Name: Imperial Assault Hovertank
Parts: 385
Minifigs: 3

Retail price (USD):
Original: 29.99
Inflation adjusted: 31.95

Price Per Part (USD):
Original: 0.08
Inflation adjusted: 0.09

Price Per Minifig (USD):
Original: 10.00
Inflation adjusted: 10.65

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Just2Good

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Recommendation: yes A+ → 100 / 100

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Recommendation: meh 4.7 / 5 from 193 reviews

Purchased this for my 8 year old for his birthday who loves doing Star Wars Legos. He loved this one and it was easy enough for him to do with virtually no help at all. The quality is excellent and the parts that are supposed to move, moved with ease. This set was also cheaper than at local big box store. Overall very pleased that my 8 year old was happy with this one!

This score from amazon.com is an aggregate of 193 reviewers. The snippet above represent only one of them.
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Recommendation: meh 4.61 / 5 from 31 reviews

I picked this set up at the Lego Store on Force Friday to get the Darth Revan Minifigure, and was glad I did. Having ordered all the other new Rogue One sets online, this was the first Rogue One set I got to build. Minifigures: For starters the minifigures for this set are very nice. The hovertank pilots look great and I'm glad to see new types of imperial troopers being introduced for this movie. The Chirrut Îmwe minifigure has very good printing and a unique waist cape. He also gets a couple unique weapons, a wooden looking staff that reminds me of Rey's in the Force Awakens sets and a bowcaster looking weapon that he can carry on his back. The Hovertank: The Imperial Assault Hovertank itself is a very good looking build that resembles what we've seen from the Rogue One trailers. The front of the hovertank has a cockpit that can open from the front panel and from a hatch on top of the hovertank. The inside of the cockpit is the only part of the set I found disappointing, as it only has spots for the figures to sit and no control panels or pieces of any kind. The hovertank has a turret build on each side that can move up and down and another turret in the front center that is stationary. The top of the hovertank has the hatch to access the cockpit and a place to hold a blaster rifle that a figure can man. The back of the hovertank has a cargo storage type area that has an orange supply container. The container can open up and contains a pair of binoculars and a blaster pistol. There is space to put another one of these containers in the back, so you could put another one if you buy multiples of this set. The bottom of the hovertank utilizes 4 clear wheels to move across surfaces, almost exactly like the First Order Snowspeeder from last year. Overall there is actually a lot of space on the tank that could hold more cargo or stormtroopers from other sets. Price: This set is one of those rare instances where you are getting a very good price per piece. 385 pieces for $30 is sadly uncommon these days with Lego upping the price of sets $10-$20 (including some of the new Rogue One sets). Overall I'm happily surprised this set is only $30 and not $40 Conclusion: Overall this is a very well built vehicle that resembles what it's supposed to be very well. The minifigures are great, but in my opinion this set would have been perfect if it included a stormtrooper or rebel trooper. The tank is well built, with the exception of the cockpit, and has a lot of extra room for more figures or storage crates. This is a very well priced set and is a good set to buy if your looking at Rogue One sets.

This score from LEGO is an aggregate of 31 reviewers. The snippet above represent only one of them.
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Recommendation: yes 4.2 / 5 from 13 reviews

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Brick Fanatics

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Recommendation: meh 4.1 / 5 by Chris

So, how does 75152 shape up as an entry-level set? It's £10 more expensive than the cheapest set in The Force Awakens' inaugural wave, but – aside from a slight niggle with the cockpit – it's worth every penny.

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Recommendation: no 4 / 5

This medium-sized set is perfect for recreating ground-based assault scenes from the movie, or for creating original Imperial troop-based settings. It's also a perfect size to add to larger Star Wars displays, and the transparent wheels do a great job of recreating the Hovertank's floating mobility.

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Eurobricks

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Recommendation: meh 7.7 / 10 by WhiteFang

this set is an above average LEGO Rogue One set. I like it very much and is fun to play with to form many battle scenes with this AT-ST or AT-AT. I look forward to acquire a few more of these if is heavily discounted. The minifigures assortment are great and the design is realistic and stayed close to the actual reference.

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Vaderfan2187's Blog

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Recommendation: meh 3.6 / 5 by Vaderfan2187

I think this is alright. I feel that the build, while nice, is rather boring thanks to its grey color scheme. The Chirrut minifigure is cool but the other two drivers are a little lackluster.

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Blocks Magazine

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Recommendation: meh 72 / 100

75152 Imperial Assault Hovertank was reviewed in issue 27 of Blocks Magazine.

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From Bricks To Bothans

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Recommendation: meh 3 / 5 by Nick Martin

It'd be easy to compare it to the First Order Open Canoe or the First Order Gray Blob of Parts, but this is a better build than either of those sets. It's obviously too-small compared to what we get on the screen, but not terrible for what it is.

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The Brothers Brick

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by Andrew

Like the AT-ST, this set is heavily underpriced for a Star Wars set, at only $30 for 385 pieces and three figs. It's not a particularly challenging build, and there are certainly flaws in its design from an accuracy standpoint (like the missing tracks and commander's hatch). But overall this is actually quite a fun little set, with one of my new favorite Star Wars characters and a final model that's fun to roll around. Plus, there's good value for the money, particularly when the set is on sale for even less than $30.

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by Jang

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by CapnRex101

I am absolutely delighted with this set. All three minifigures are marvellous and the Imperial Assault Hovertank is also very impressive, with some lovely details and lots of play features packed into a relatively small model.

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