![]() Despite their fierce independence, their reputation as " Jedi killers" made them valuable allies of the Empire. Partnering with a bounty hunter could be a very dangerous business, though, as they typically valued their personal gain-and survival-above that of their companions. There were, however, plenty of incompetent specimens throughout the galaxy, lacking any real skill but wishing to get rich quickly or simply seeking adventure.īounty hunters usually worked alone, but occasionally formed partnerships. The best bounty hunters were very well armed and had very effective weapons, making them even more dangerous. There is a good selection of minifigs, with The Child as an ultimate Got-To-Have.This article, Bounty hunter, or a section of this article, may require overall cleanup.īounty hunters are people that are hired to track down and capture or kill someone. So, I suppose it depends on your own expectations and desires if this is a set for you. The instructions were no spoon-fed as well. There are some clever techniques used, going in all directions. The build experience itself was engaging. ![]() If only they had utilized this room better. There is a lot of room inside, easy to access, while the model still stays sturdy. I love the hollow structure of the model. They manages to let the round engines flow into the bodywork. There is of course also positive things to mention: I like the construction of the engines. If it was any other ship in the Star Wars universe, I would be fine with it, but not with the Razor Crest. Maybe my expectations were too high, but they are certainly not met. The model will work as a display piece, I guess, but it's too minimal for me. The inside is mostly empty, with a few stickers trying to give it an interior. It captures the Razor Crest, and it looks good. Anything coming from such a great show, gives very high expectations. So, I really, really want to like this set. It’s great for role play and combines with other LEGO Star Wars sets for even more action. Role-play adventures A challenging build for ages 10 and up, this 1,023-piece starship construction kit includes 5 collectible LEGO Star Wars characters, including new-for-August-2020 The Mandalorian and the Child LEGO minifigures. This brick-built armored transport shuttle features a cargo hold with opening sides that double as access ramps and carbonite bounty elements inside, a dual LEGO minifigure cockpit, spring-loaded shooters, escape pod and more authentic details to inspire creative play. ![]() The Set Relive bounty hunter The Mandalorian and the Child’s battles against Scout Trooper and other enemies with The Razor Crest (75292) LEGO® Star Wars™ building toy for kids. Since that is a bit long, I'll just keep referring to it as The Razor Crest. At the last moment, the set got renamed to The Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Transport. A company in Germany turned out to have the trade-mark, and was not willing to let LEGO use the name for the set. Just a few weeks before the release, news came out that there is a trademark issue with the name Razor Crest. There has been a bump in the road for this set. As of writing, Rebrickable has 36 Razor Crest-related MOCs, so it is definitely a ship that people want to build. Ever since the first episode, I've been hoping for a minifigure of The Child, and we finally get one in the 75292-1 Razor Crest. I've already talked about this phenomena in our review of the 75317 The Mandalorian & The Child. Contents: Introduction The Set The Box The Parts The Build Conclusion
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