
LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer
75252, LEGO Rare Sets, LEGO Star Wars
LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer
75252, LEGO Rare Sets, LEGO Star Wars
Disappointing...
Unfortunately, Lego goes away the wrong.
Almost 0.17Fr per part is overpriced even for Starwars.
The minifigures (only 2) are also nothing special.
As seen in the preview videos on Youtube, the part makes every rainbow look old. A color saws.
I can not get rid of the suspicion that Lego with this set is testing the willingness to pay of buyers, how far can they go.
At least the flood of stickers is limited. (the obligatory one for the info panel). Are but at this stage also no printed parts known.
The currently interesting for me is still the Part-Out-Value looks and whether the set is worthwhile at best to cannibalize. Many gray plates, possibly exclusive parts
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attention no preorders at digitec. i bought the millenium falcon for just under 1300 where the normal price was 800-900 and now around 700 just under 1.5 years later. i was really ripped off by galaxus and digitec!!!!
current pre-order price at digitec 792
I enjoyed every minute of putting this huge thing together. Really cool piece. The coloured bricks inside take a little getting used to at first. But with every segment of the assembly, you're glad to have this orientation aid. You can't see it from the outside anyway!
The designers have gone to a lot of trouble and thought of something!
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blocks 4 out of 6 places at my dining table at the moment.
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If you have to have it, you have to have it, but unfortunately it's not an exciting model to build and not very sophisticated otherwise either. Inside it is carried by a rickety frame, carrying (which you have to do sometimes) is the horror. Other models are so much better thought out that here you have the feeling that you are dealing with the first work of a new employee. Too bad
6 out of 37 reviews