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This is something that’s definitely apparent when comparing the latest Imperial Shuttle to the previous model. All of the sturdiness from the rest of the build applies here, so you can easily lift up the whole model from its center fin without opening into the interior, which is pretty neat all things considered.ĭespite all of the highlights of this build, the name of the game of the LEGO Star Wars lineup so far for 2021 has been downsizing. There’s also a pretty ingenious mechanism that allows the rear hatch to open up for placing some minifigs and accessories inside the transport ship. The wings can fold up and down to simulate taking off or landing, and there’s also an opening cockpit with room for a single minifigure. It stacks up to over 10 inches tall and achieves a wingspan of 14 inches wide when putting it into flight mode.ĭespite continuing on with the scaled-down form-factor that the other LEGO Original Trilogy ships have seen, the Imperial Shuttle still manages to pack in all of the essential play features. This time around, the kit stacks up to 660 pieces in order to assemble the largest Star Wars creation so far this year. The build itself is pretty straightforward all told and assembles a pretty sturdy model that can easily stand up to being swooshed around, or just living up on a shelf. While it didn’t receive the most screen time in the film, the Imperial Shuttle has become a fan-favorite vehicle from the series and is now making its latest brick-built debut. Hands-on with the new LEGO Imperial ShuttleĪs just the latest creation from a galaxy far, far away, LEGO has expanded its collection of Star Wars kits with a new starship from Return of the Jedi.
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