Welcome to The Brick Stand’s weekly spotlight on retired LEGO sets! This week, we’re diving into the world of Star Wars with the impressive “Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter,” set number 75240. Unfortunately, this set was retired by LEGO in January 2021, leaving many fans eager to celebrate its legacy. With its sleek design and unique features, this set has certainly left its mark on LEGO and Star Wars enthusiasts alike. In this spotlight, we’ll explore the details and reviews of this remarkable set.

Uncover The Intergalactic Adventure

The Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter set is a part of the Star Wars theme and consists of 4124 pieces. This detailed model boasts a special black and red color scheme and includes an opening cockpit that allows for the Major Vonreg minifigure to be seated inside. Additionally, the set features 2 spring-loaded shooters operable by moving the trigger left and right. Included in this set are the General Leia and Kaz Xiono LEGO Star Wars minifigures, along with an R1-J5 droid LEGO figure, also known as Bucket. The set also comes with 3 blaster pistols and includes new-for-April-2019 details such as Major Vonreg’s helmet, Kaz’s hair element, and new molded 4×6 left- and right-wing elements. The LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter construction toy measures over 6” (16cm) high, 9” (23cm) long, and 7” (18cm) wide. The set offers an opportunity to recreate exciting space fighter missions from the popular Star Wars Resistance TV series. This set was priced at £64.99 / 68.23 € / $69.99 US / $89.99 CAD when it was available.

A Tribute to LEGO Star Wars: Resistance Legacy

The Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter set holds a significant place in LEGO history as it was released as part of the Star Wars theme, inspired by the Disney XD animated series, Star Wars: Resistance. This set marked one of the few releases from the Resistance series, demonstrating LEGO’s commitment to representing various aspects of the Star Wars universe. Upon its release, the set received favorable reviews, particularly for its striking red and black design, the inclusion of Major Vonreg minifigure, and the unique astromech droid, R1-J5, also known as “Bucket.” The set was well-received among Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs) for its accurate portrayal of the TIE Fighter and its significance in expanding the Star Wars LEGO collection. Despite some criticisms regarding the set’s price and size in comparison to other models, it remains a sought-after addition for both fans of the animated series and collectors of Star Wars-themed LEGO sets.

Fan Buzz

LSWFan gives a detailed review of Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter, highlighting the striking red and black design and the familiarity of the build for those who have constructed LEGO TIE fighters previously. The review emphasizes the model’s aesthetics, play features, and the quality of the minifigures included in the set. Additionally, xboxtravis7992 discusses the character and minifigure representations in the set, pointing out unique features such as Major Vonreg’s exclusive dual-molded helmet and General Leia’s detailed facial expressions. The review also notes the building experience and the visual impact of the finished model, suggesting that the red color of the TIE fighter stands out significantly. Lastly, lukaszsw compares Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter to other TIE models, highlighting its unique features such as the shooting mechanism and custom helmet of the Vonreg minifigure. The reviewer recommends the set for fans of the Resistance animated show and TIE Interceptor enthusiasts, particularly if it can be obtained at a discounted price.

All the reviews for this article were provided by Brickset.com: Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter Reviews

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Be sure to check back in next week for another spotlight on a retired LEGO set! We hope you enjoyed learning about the Major Vonreg’s TIE Fighter set, which retired on October 30th and January 12th in 2020 and 2021, product number 75240 from the Star Wars theme. Don’t miss out on the next installment of our weekly series celebrating retired LEGO sets!