And while this isn’t the hottest collectable in the Star Wars Lego stable, it’s something that fans of the original trilogy will really appreciate.
The legs and appendages are delicate and easy to pull off, although the rest is reasonably sturdy. Not only is this a tricky construction, with loads of small pieces, but it’s also something that simply won’t withstand being played with. We can’t help but tip our collective hats to the way this was designed.Īnyone looking for a simple, child-friendly Lego model should look elsewhere. You get plenty of build time, and a delightfully authentic model at the end to admire. What’s more, at $60, we really feel like this one is good value for money. BOM (showing all the print files, and number of printers per item needed) - Assembly instructions - Paint instructions Different file formats for printing - STL - OBJ - 3MF. This product contains: Building instructions. While it isn’t much of a toy, and you won’t be able to share much of the experience with kids, the build itself is varied, challenging, and immensely satisfying. This Star Wars Imperial Hanger Crate which can be seen in A New Hope, on the Death Star and Star Wars Battlefront 1 and 2.
We really enjoyed building the Lego Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid. (Image credit: Future) Should you buy the Lego Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid?