LEGO 75314 Star Wars La Navette d'Attaque du Bad Batch, Jouet pour Enfants de 9 ans et Plus avec 5 Figurines LEGO Star Wars

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LEGO 75314 Star Wars La Navette d'Attaque du Bad Batch, Jouet pour Enfants de 9 ans et Plus avec 5 Figurines LEGO Star Wars

LEGO 75314 Star Wars La Navette d'Attaque du Bad Batch, Jouet pour Enfants de 9 ans et Plus avec 5 Figurines LEGO Star Wars

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She features a recoloured Harry Potter wig in blonde which I think works excellently, and she has a new double-sided head (smiling and irritated). Her torso has accurate details and she even has arm printing, which is a welcome surprise! Personally I feel like it feels like more of a warship instead of a personal ship for Cad Bane, but that’s more an issue with Lucasfilm’s design than LEGO. Space is available for one minifigure and these handlebars are also adjustable, matching the BARC Speeder. The thrust pods match the original vehicle and the round exhaust looks good too, situated beneath the driver. This model also includes a vacant clip behind the seat, where minifigures can attach their weapons while riding aboard the speeder.

The Havoc Marauder is the official name of the shuttle, but I cannot recall hear it referred to more than once or twice over the multiple episodes that it has appeared in. I initially approached this part of the build with quite a bit of trepidation: I have a few difficulties perceiving firm differences between blues and greys, especially when working without a reference colour. However, the instructions were easy to follow, and clear enough for me to be able to use despite She has great printed details on her torso, legs, and arms, plus a double-sided face with smiling and smirking expressions. He has a double-sided head with stern and angry expressions, and a hairpiece which is a reasonable approximation but not perfect, as his headband is printed on his head instead of being moulded into his hair. The first minifigure in the set is the highly anticipated Omega figure, who was notably missing from the 2021 Bad Batch Shuttle set. It’s frankly an odd choice at this price point to begin with, as the Justifier isn’t really an iconic ship so the high price tag is even more of a hard sell.I also like how the Justifier looks in its landed mode from the front – the landing gear looks pretty neat below each wing, like some sort of Star Wars airplane. Our build starts with the Speeder bikes: Bags 3-4 Bags 5&6: completing the wing assemblies, and cowling. Bag 7:Dorsal fin and cabin roof/detail.

It’s worth noting that the ship doesn’t have to be in landing mode to be on display, as it balances on a flat surface in both landing and flight mode. Minifigures [4] – Cad Bane and Omega are excellent figures, but could have had a couple more figures given the reused Hunter and Fennec Shand minifigs.

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Hunter also has his unique gunmetal grey helmet, which looks good. I always like it when LEGO includes both hairpieces and helmets for relevant minifigures.

Her only accessories are a pair of handcuffs, as in this scene she was captured by Cad Bane, which may explain her indignant face! Following his extensive injuries on Lola Sayu and Skako Minor, Echo joins the Bad Batch and wears armour which complements his squadmates. Unfortunately, the kama that distinguishes Echo from other Bad Batch members is printed rather than employing a fabric element and the helmet seems imperfect as well, despite featuring excellent detail. Echo's decorated arm looks splendid though, portraying his cybernetic implants. My thoughts exactly. Do we really need the speeders? Certainly their inclusion says to me that they wanted to charge more for what they intend to be the only Bad Batch set. Although missing Omega is very problematic, but maybe she could appear in a Microfighter set if they really don’t intend to produce more Bad Batch sets.This is not a new minifigure, as he previously appeared in last year’s Bad Batch Shuttle set but he’s still a nice minifigure though, and I like the printed details on his gunmetal grey armor.

A closer look at the engine pod features a building technique that LEGO has started to use more often recently – 2×2 triangle tiles are inserted between studs to create this grilled effect that looks awesome! The Minifigures are distributed throughout the seven bags of the construction, but we shall look at them all, before visiting the build itself. Many fans will probably buy this set for Cad Bane, but I still think the minifigure selection could have been improved. While Hunter and Fennec are both very relevant to the scene, the fact that they’re both reused figures is kind of disappointing for a set at this price point. Keepability [3] – The Cad Bane and Omega figures will be really desirable but the ship itself isn’t particularly iconic nor memorable. Considering the set already has a low piece count, I would’ve appreciated some more pieces being used for texturing on the ship.The first bag includes the parts for two speeder bikes. These are very standard LEGO Star Wars speeders, and we’ll return to them later in the review. The fourth minifigure in the set is Cad Bane himself, who makes an awesome return to LEGO form with new pieces and prints. His face print features the injured eye, as well as extensive scarring on the left side of his face.



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