In this week’s spotlight, we turn our attention to a retired LEGO set that is sure to appeal to Star Wars fans – the Moloch’s Landspeeder, set number 75210. Originally released under the Star Wars theme, this set was retired on various dates in 2019. Stay tuned as we delve into the details of this iconic set that captured the essence of the Star Wars universe.

Moloch’s Landspeeder: A Star Wars Story Marvel

Moloch’s Landspeeder set, part of the Star Wars theme, consists of 4124 pieces and offers an opportunity to recreate action scenes from Solo: A Star Wars Story. The set includes unique features such as an open minifigure cockpit, a rear storage hold, and hidden wheels for a hover effect. Additionally, it comes with a 6-stud rapid shooter and an opening cage to hold the 2 Corellian Hound figures, adding an extra dimension of battling fun for LEGO Star Wars fans. The set features Moloch and Rebolt minifigures, along with 2 Corellian Hound figures, and includes Moloch’s blaster pistol and Rebolt’s whip. The designer of this set is not specifically mentioned in the reference material.

Legacy Unveiled

Moloch’s Landspeeder was released as part of the Star Wars theme and is inspired by Solo: A Star Wars Story. The set, numbered 75210, was met with mixed reviews upon release. It was praised for its unique minifigures, including Moloch and Rebolt, as well as the exclusive Corellian Hounds. However, some reviewers felt that the set lacked playability and value for its $40 retail price. The landspeeder itself was commended for its accurate design, using interesting building techniques and no stickers. Despite its reception at the time, Moloch’s Landspeeder has gained some standing among Adult Fans of LEGO (AFOLs), particularly those who are fans of Solo or Star Wars in general.

The Word on the Street

The reviews for the LEGO Star Wars 75210 Moloch’s Landspeeder set are quite diverse. One reviewer, I_am_Groot, mentioned “So overall, not a bad set, but not a good one either” and pointed out the inaccuracy of one of the figures. While StarKiller22515 stated “The set is not bad for $40 with a good price per piece ratio” and highlighted the ample storage space at the back of the speeder. AlkkuV also weighed in, stating “Overall the set is a one that you should get if you’re a Solo fan or if it’s on sale” and noted the lack of playability due to the absence of good guys in the set. These mixed reactions shed light on various perspectives of the set’s value and appeal (I_am_Groot, StarKiller22515, AlkkuV).

All the reviews for this article were provided by Brickset.com: Moloch’s Landspeeder Reviews

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Join us next week as we shine the spotlight on another retired set from the LEGO archives. Be sure to check back in for our weekly series showcasing previously retired sets. For this week, we’ve delved into the world of Star Wars with the impressive Moloch’s Landspeeder, set number 75210, which retired in 2019. Don’t miss out on our next feature!