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The LEGO Star Wars: The Clone Wars Ahsoka's Jedi Interceptor is a detailed building set that allows kids aged 8 and up to recreate thrilling missions from the beloved series. This set includes iconic minifigures of Ahsoka Tano and Anakin Skywalker, along with an R7-A7 droid. The spaceship features an opening cockpit, adjustable wings, and spring-loaded shooters, making it a perfect gift for young Star Wars fans.
H**S
Great purchase
I bought this for my fiance for his birthday and he loved it! It was a good combo of fun and challenging. It is sitting on one of our side tables and has held up really well.
R**B
Cool little build
It’s Legos , a little pricey, but a rainy day and you do not feel like driving , mmh and it is avail for same day / next day service. Well you grab it! Easy to assemble, and Lego quality is same! No missing prices , designed to play with , size is perfect for those sneak attacks on feet , no educational value,
P**T
Lego
Bought for my 13 year old his birthday was today and he was very happy
N**S
Easy purchase
Super fun build and looks amazing!!!
K**E
Great Minifigs and Smart Build — But Wait for a Sale
LEGO set 75401 is a solid addition to any Clone Wars collection, especially if you’re in it for the minifigures — and honestly, that’s the main reason I picked this one up. All three included figs are well-detailed and accurate, and the set gives you a great way to add a Clone Wars-style Ahsoka without chasing overpriced aftermarket listings.The build itself is nicely structured, and one standout detail is that it allows you to fit the entire astromech droid, not just the head — a simple feature, but one that adds a lot to the play and display value.That said, I’m not thrilled with the windscreen piece. The newer version feels a bit flimsy and tends to pop open if the model is flipped upside down, which takes away from an otherwise sturdy design.As for price: it’s LEGO, so it’s no surprise that it’s overpriced at $45. I managed to grab mine on sale, and I’d recommend others do the same — the value just doesn’t line up at full price.Overall, a great pick for Clone Wars fans, collectors, or anyone chasing a new Ahsoka fig — just try not to pay MSRP.
W**E
Legos Rule!
Star Wars Legos! What can be better? Not much! 9 yr old grandson loved putting them together.
A**.
Nice new design.
This is probably the nicest Interceptor design to date. Lego didn't rehash their typical design. I don't recall any other Interceptors that can house the entire R2 unit instead of just the head. The new canopy is nice looking.
C**.
Great Build, but a bit expensive
To get this out of the way: YES, I think the retail price is a bit high. If possible, I would recommend waiting until it goes on sale, preferably less than 40 bucks. Whether you think it's worth the full retail is up to you though.With that being said, I will admit that the design of this interceptor is REALLY good. The Lego builders really went all out in redesigning this Jedi Starfighter. The building techniques used for the wings and the connection points are very innovative and a massive improvement from older designs. It leads to the wings and connection to the cockpit feeling more durable than previous interceptors. They also cleverly used both the stickers as well as bricks to match Ahsoka's interceptor paint scheme very well.The new cockpit piece I think is good. Some might complain about the white not matching up perfectly, but I'm not too worried about that.. It feels really good to hold in hand, and with the improved durability I'm not as worried about it falling apart on me. The spring loaded shooters are well placed. Overall the interceptor looks smooth and feels more durable than past models. The minifigs are very good as well, especially the new Ahsoka and R7-A7 Astromech Droid. Each wing also has a connection arm to hold Ahsoka's lightsabers which is very nice. The Anakin fig is pretty good too.In summary, I think that this is one of if not THE best Jedi Interceptor sets. While I do think it is a bit overpriced, I will admit that the designers at Lego definitely went all out on the design changes that ultimately led me to grab one.
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