LEGO 75325 Star Wars The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter

LEGO 75325 Star Wars The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter Building Toy, The Book of Boba Fett, Gift idea for Kids, Boys & Girls Age 9 Plus with Baby Yoda and Droid Figures




Makes a great gift
Bring joy by treating kids with this set and let them use their imaginations and play exhilarating adventures.
Model: | 75325 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Multicolor |
Pack Quantity: | 412 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 9 years and up |
Assembly: | Yes |
Material: | Plastic |
Quantity: | 412 |
Lego’s done it again. Brilliant Lego set, thoroughly enjoyed building it. As always, it comes with a manual with instructions on how to build. This set contains 4 mini figures from the Mandalorian.
I would recommend as a gift for any Mandalorian or Star Wars fans of any age.
great little (well actually bigger than i though) set of the new hero ship from the Mandalorian and its lego. i don’t feel there is much more to be said, lego have a reputation for great models by now especially from star wars. i highly recommend
The Mandalorian N1 starship is a great model. It is quite a large ship. A must for any Star Wars fan. I would suggest buying a stand for displaying it though, simply because of the size and length of this ship.
Our Grandson is 7 and is pretty good with LEGO I’m shure Dad would love to help if he gets stuck.
Lovely model and the usual LEGO quality. Prompt deliver, much quicker than advised.
My only criticism is that it seemed far too quick & easy of a build – I was expecting it to be a bit longer or more complex.
Got this for my nephew’s 10th birthday. He chose it himself. When he made it, he said it was even better then he expected. One very pleased aunt here, thank you
Everyone knows what you get with Lego. Great quality, great instructions and a brilliant result.
This is no different. The ship design is really good looking too, one of my favourite from the Star Wars universe.
The first thing to note is that the N1 Starfighter is big, larger then it’s 412 bricks would lead you to believe. I mean we’re not talking Death Star big but at 42cm in length this ship eclipses any other comparable ship in the Lego Star Wars range. Great for value and playability but maybe a little out of scale for a fighter, being only 2cm smaller then the current Lego Millennium Falcon. But in the age of inflation perhaps we shouldn’t complain about getting more for less. And yet I have, it’s very confusing.
Build time is roughly 2-3 hours, is simple enough for youngsters still mastering their brick knowledge, and the free Lego build app is always recommended. Features include a spring loaded shooter, a small cargo compartment and two cockpits, one for the title character and one for his small companion. Size aside this is a very accurate depiction of the on-screen ship and detail is up their with the best of the Lego Star Wars range.
The kit includes four minifigures, a good amount for the cost and brick count: The Mandalorian who comes with a jet pack and darksaber for the first time, Grogu, Peli Motto the loud but comically sound mechanic, and one of her worker droids. A well rounded set of characters for playability and for those looking to add to their Mandalorian collection.
All things considered this is a great set. Sure ‘it’s no Razor Crest’ but exceeded all expectations in detail, size, and minifigures and fans of the series impatiently awaiting The Mandalorian season 3 will love it.
Also at 49.99 at time of writing it’s cheaper then the official Lego RRP, much cheaper then the Razor Crest at launch (120, seriously Lego?) and will no doubt explode in popularity when the new series comes out. It’s definitely worth adding to your collection.