You can watch the videos one after another, or select from the drop-down list on the upper left corner of the player. ![]() This will give you a chance to see all the details and play-features of each of the sets. Now that we looked at the new sets and minifigures overall, and if you are still interested in them, in the video-player below I have included individual reviews of all seven LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens sets, also by JANGBRiCKS. This is a good way to get an overall view on the new sets and characters, as well as get a feel for the comparative size of the vehicles. In the video-player below you will find two videos one summarizes all the new LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens vehicles, and the second discusses all the minifigures. Particularly noteworthy are the earthy color-schemes on the heroes and some of the villains, great detailing on all of the minifigures, excellent accessories, and good mix of characters for army building. LEGO did an incredible job on all of them. Sets like these are where LEGO really shines.Īs far as the LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens minifigs, they are awesome all the way. This vehicle combines a great color-scheme with excellent mechanical detailing (geebling) and play-features. Then there is one set that kind of stands on its own Rey’s little #75099 LEGO Star Wars Speeder. ![]() If you are interested in any of these sets I would suggest that you look at the detailed video-reviews below. They are not all bad, they are just very ugly. Of course this mostly has to do with how these vehicles look in the film, and LEGO designers did incorporate some fun play-features and clever building-techniques. I’m sorry to say that all three of these look like ugly gray dumpsters. The three sets that are unique to the new line are the #75100 LEGO Star Wars Snowspeeder, the #75103 LEGO Star Wars Transporter, and the #75104 LEGO Star Wars Command Shuttle. I particularly like the beefier look and recolor of the X-wing, and the red highlights of the TIE Fighter. It’s good to see these iconic vehicles being part of the new story, and the LEGO versions come with some nice improvements and upgrades. The #75101 LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter, the # 75102 LEGO Star Wars X-wing, and the #75105 LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon are all old friends from the Star Wars universe that we have seen many times in LEGO form. Overall the LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens sets are a mixed bag. First we will take an overall look at the new sets and minifigs, then, if you are interested, you can watch separate reviews. Today we will tackle the review of the seven new LEGO Star Wars sets with the help of one of our favorite reviewers JANGBRiCKS. ![]() Other new sets that were released are the LEGO Star Wars Battle Figures we talked about the other day (see: LEGO Star Wars Battle Figures Review). As we have discussed previously (see: Force Friday & New LEGO Star Wars Sets) there are seven new LEGO Star Wars sets based on the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Awakens film.
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