LEGO Star Wars: OBI-Wan Kenobi Inquisitor Transport Scythe 75336 Building Toy Set for Kids, Boys, and Girls Ages 9+ (924 Pieces)
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NEA
> 24 hourFantastic set with really good building techniques. A must have for any collector.
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Marcin Bobowicz
> 24 hourThe set is nice but a part of is more loose than the other and I followed the instructions but that part is loose. Do you know how to fix it?
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Mercedes Steuber Sr.
> 24 hourLa caja viene en mal estado y con varios detalles. Se nota que viene así desde el origen ya que no solo tiene “dobleces” la caja, sino desgastes de tiempo. El embalaje y caja original es importante en este tipo de productos y es una pena y desilusión que ocurran estas cosas.
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caroline
> 24 hourGreat gift for the Star Wars fan. This was a gift for a preteen, they loved it!
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Scott Kujawa
> 24 hourAmazing Lego Star Wars set
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Richard T.
> 24 hourOver the past 2 1/2 years Ive purchased something like 50 Lego sets. Most are along the lines of the LEGO Star Wars: OBI-Wan Kenobi Inquisitor Transport. That is, they typically have 700 - 2,000 pieces. I think this is where the value is with Legos, as most of these sets cost $100 - $200. Expensive to be sure, but these sets take 5 - 15 sessions with my grandson to complete. The $30-$50 Lego sets take my 5 year old grandson an hour or two at most to complete. So, dollar for dollar, I think these larger sets bring more value. We have split our purchases between the Lego Technic sets and the more traditional, non-Technic sets (my grandson calls them dotters). The issue I have with the larger traditional Lego sets is they are prone to easily falling apart with minimal handling. This Inquisitor wings are fragile. They have fallen off a couple of times during assembly. We are just about done, but this will be a Lego that will have to stay up on the shelves and not be played with after its constructed. Its otherwise good quality as Legos always are. But it will not be a toy to be played with once its completed. UPDATE: My grandson and I just finished this Lego set. We have assembled 2,500+ piece Technics and dozens and dozens of the traditional Lego sets. Though the Grand Inquisitor looks great when done, I have to say that putting it together was quite frustrating. Way too many parts of this set, when in mid-construction, fall apart way too easily. I ended up having to take over the construction of this set and in the process swore out of anger numerous times when just a slight touch would knock off multiple pieces. Sometimes you can quickly see where the pieces belonged. Sometimes so much fell off and in multiple pieces that I was forced to go back many pages in the instruction book to figure it out. Bottom line, I would NOT purchase this set again.
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joe
> 24 hourGreat looking Lego set one of a kind, my only issue is the way it was delivered. when I go and open up the package it seemed it was loose and the box inside with the Lego set was damaged and wasnt handled right..
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Danielle Gillam
> 24 hourWe gifted this to one of our friends children. He put it together in one night. Took him approx. 7 hours and he is 5 years old. He absolutely loved it.
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Sean
> 24 hourI bought this for a good friends kid. For his birthday he wanted Lego Star Wars and I found this and thought he would love it. It was a bit expensive, but all of the Star Wars Legos are a little pricey.