![]() ![]() The build quickly moves on to adding more of the interior, as many of the details are affixed to the inner walls of the hull. It’s been a while since I’ve watched the first seasons of The Mandalorian, so I don’t recall if this dark orange cube is something specific from an episode let me know in the comments if you’ve got an idea. ![]() Somewhat unusual for a set of this size, there are already some finished details laid down at this early stage. This quickly balloons out to front and rear and immediately we can begin to see the Razor Crest’s footprint take shape. ![]() The build begins humbly, if predictably if you’ve built many large LEGO models in the past few years, with a thick section of Technic framing. Meanwhile, the bar 2L with stop ring makes an appearance here in red, which has previously only been available in the Ferry Captain from Minifigures Series 23.Ĭracking into Bag 1 of Box 1 is always an exciting prospect, with almost 50 more bags to go on a set of this size. Similarly, the curved slope 3×3 corner element, introduced in last year’s 10283 NASA Space Shuttle Discovery, appears for the first time in light bluish grey (you’ll get just 2). The set also includes quite a few red ones too. The newly introduced Technic friction half-pin, previously only available in red, gets an update to a very useful color with 5 dark bluish grey ones included. Next up are a few recolors and prints I didn’t exhaustively scour the set’s 6,000+ pieces for recolors, but these are the ones that stood out as noteworthy. The set includes 19 of them in light bluish-grey. The 4×4 tile (part 1751) gets introduced, finally providing an intermediary between the 2×2 and 6×6 tiles. Starting off, there’s just one all-new element introduced (not counting Kuiil’s head sculpt that we’ll look at later). There are a handful of interesting parts worth noting here, though. There are fewer odd-colored elements here than in many builds because the majority of the parts are visible in the finished model since the interior is mostly accessible. While the majority of the Razor Crest’s elements are standard fare with boatloads of light grey for the exterior and a smattering of other colors for hidden structural elements. ![]() As typical with adult-focused sets, the back of the box portrays a variety of details of the model along with screenshots from the show. While I didn’t weigh the box, it’s definitely quite full and feels appropriately hefty for a 6,000-piece set. The Razor Crest comes in a large black box that’s thinner than the almost cubic boxes of the 75192 UCS Millenium Falcon and 75313 UCS AT-AT, similar to the box for 75309 UCS Republic Gunship. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. 3 for VIP members with general availability Oct. Revealed just a few days ago, the set will retail for US $599.99 | CAN $759.99 | UK £519.99 and will be available Oct. At 28 inches long (72cm), the UCS Razor Crest includes 6,187 pieces and features minifigures of Din Djarin, Kuiil, a Mythrol, Grogu, along with a brick-built blurrg. It fit perfectly into the famously “lived-in” Star Wars universe of the original trilogy, and so it’s fitting that 75331 The Razor Crest is the first vehicle from outside the movie trilogies to receive the Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) treatment. When The Mandalorian series began to air in 2019, one of the things that captured many fans’ hearts right off the bat (including my own) was Din Djarin’s battered bounty hunter vessel the Razor Crest. ![]()
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