LEGO 75320 Star Wars Snowtrooper Battle Pack Set, Building

LEGO 75320 Star Wars Snowtrooper Battle Pack Set, Building Toy, Gifts for 6 Plus Year Old Kids, Boys & Girls with 4 Figures, Blaster Guns and Speeder Bike




Awesome gift idea for kids
Great for solo play or social play, this set makes a super little gift or reward for any young Star Wars fan.
Dimensions: | 4.6 x 14.1 x 19.1 cm; 110 Grams |
Model: | 75320 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Pack Quantity: | 105 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 6 years and up |
Assembly: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 4.6 x 14.1 x 19.1 cm; 110 Grams |
Material: | Plastic |
Quantity: | 105 |
As a devoted Star Wars fan, I purchased the LEGO Snow Trooper Battle Pack (Set #75320) as a special gift for my son, who shares my love for this iconic saga. This battle pack has become the key to our imaginative adventures, bringing the famous Battle for Hoth to life.
Featuring set number 75320, this battle pack includes 105 pieces and four incredible minifigures. The pack contains three Snow Troopers and one Scout Trooper, accompanied by a speeder, stud gun on a tripod and mini outpost/trench. This combination is ideal for recreating the iconic and epic Battle for Hoth.
The build is straightforward yet enjoyable, allowing us to quickly assemble the snow trench and fortifications for our Snow Troopers. The set provides a perfect backdrop for staging intense battles and recreating memorable scenes from the Star Wars universe.
What impresses me most is the versatility and value of the LEGO Snow Trooper Battle Pack (Set #75320). By purchasing multiple packs, we’ve been able to build an impressive Snow Trooper army, enhancing our ability to relive the epic moments from the Battle for Hoth.
In summary, the LEGO Snow Trooper Battle Pack (Set #75320) is a must-have for Star Wars enthusiasts, particularly those fascinated by the Battle for Hoth. If you’re looking to bring the Battle for Hoth to life and expand your LEGO Star Wars collection, this battle pack is an ideal choice.
I was fortunate enough to own the original snowtrooper battle pack, this build on this (pardon the pun) very well. The new helmets for this iteration of snow troopers are a very nice addition. The overall build of the snow wall is pretty good, resulting a fairly realistic look. Additionally the mounted blaster is a very nice design. Overall this is a very good set for the price, especially if you have an AT-AT to fill!
After they stopped doing the battle packs, it was a bit difficult to keep on top of your army building unless you were prepared to stump up prices for larger sets, or have your eyeballs torn out by looking at other websites to buy the figures you want.
This set’s a welcome return to the battlepacks and a great way to bolster your Imperial Hoth army. I’ve bought a couple of these sets when they’ve been reduced, because while full price isn’t too bad, cheaper is even better. I think I have about 5 of these so far. I’ve got a lot of speeder bikes. But I’ve got big Lego Hoth plans…
Bought 2 of these, one from my little kids, one as spare for when they lose the tiny parts. Totally awesome set, the bike is brill and the snow troopers are as cool as ever. I hate giving any money to Disney after TLJ, just hope Lego gets a good cut. Keep up the great work Lego supporting the real starwars so our kids can enjoy it too. Fab
Despite being the smallest of my Hoth sets this is arguably the best value. Included is a speeder bike, a small defensive fortification, a heavy blaster and four minifigures: three Snowtroopers and one Scout Trooper to pilot the speeder, and they are equipped with three blasters and a blaster rifle.
I don’t recall speeder bikes being featured in the Battle of Hoth but might be wrong. Except I’m not so it’s inclusion is a little strange. I can only assume the Scout Trooper was on a military exchange programme and perished off-camera. And hey you get an extra speeder bike which always nice and it’s identical to the current generation of bikes included in the AT-AT (75288) set.
Overall this results in a solid squad of four to start your Hoth collection and storm a rebel base or add to an existing collection, and the mixture of figures and equipment offers great playability for different scenarios.
At 13.99 the set is fairly priced baring in mind the cost of Lego in general and I don’t think you’ll find better value across the entire Star Wars collection. I’ve even considered buying a second before it’s retired and the price rockets but my addiction therapist stepped in. Strongly recommended for all fans young and old.