Welcome to The Brick Stand’s weekly spotlight on retired LEGO sets! This week, we’re taking a closer look at the Sith TIE Fighter, set number 75272, from the Star Wars theme. This iconic set was retired on October 5, 2021, and has been a favorite among LEGO enthusiasts. Read on to discover why this set has left a lasting impression on fans and collectors alike.
The Dark Side Delight
The Sith TIE Fighter set is a part of the Star Wars theme and boasts an impressive piece count of 4124. It features a minifigure cockpit, spring-loaded shooters, and a docking tower for launch, landing, and display. The set includes three minifigures – First Order TIE Pilot, Knight of Ren, and Finn – each equipped with cool weapons, inspiring children to engage in imaginative role-play scenarios. Furthermore, the set offers an opportunity to combine with 75273 Poe Dameron’s X-wing Fighter for expanded play possibilities. Designed for children aged 9 and above, this set provides a fun and rewarding construction experience, making it an ideal gift for Star Wars enthusiasts. The TIE fighter measures over 8” high, 9” long, and 8” wide, making it a striking display model when not in use. With its rich features and detailed design, the Sith TIE Fighter set invites children to unleash their creativity and immerse themselves in thrilling Star Wars adventures.
Legacy Spotlight: Unveiling the Sith TIE Fighter
The Sith TIE Fighter set from the Star Wars theme was released in 2020. The set received mixed reviews upon its release, with feedback mostly centered around its pricing. Some reviewers mentioned the set is overpriced, with concerns about the value for money and the price per piece ratio. However, the set was also praised for its unique minifigures, including Finn, a First Order TIE Pilot, and a Knight of Ren, as well as its display stand and design details. The set has sparked discussions among the AFOL community due to its mixed reception, with some praising its original shape and design, while others have criticized its pricing and playability. Despite the mixed reviews, the Sith TIE Fighter has found its place among LEGO Star Wars collectors, with its unique minifigures and distinctive design being standout features.
Set Buzz
The Sith TIE Fighter set has garnered mixed reviews since its release. One reviewer found the set to be lacking in value, stating, “This does not feel like a good value…I bought this kit for the minifigures and parts. I wish I hadn’t. This is a hard pass at the current price” (hoarybat). Another expressed frustration with the high price, stating, “Lego, WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU? 80$ for a 470 pieces set? I know that Tie fighters are usually overpriced, but this one just takes the cake” (Struhadlo). However, there were positive remarks about the set as well, with one reviewer praising the inclusion of minifigures and the overall design, stating, “I see no reason that the Sith TIE Fighter set should be considered a bad set. With three great minifigures, a display stand, and many other features, this set is great for a LEGO collection” (HandPositions). Overall, opinions on the Sith TIE Fighter set are varied, with some reviewers critical of the pricing and others highlighting the set’s strengths.
All the reviews for this article were provided by Brickset.com: Sith TIE Fighter Reviews
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Be sure to check back next week as we continue our weekly spotlight on previously retired LEGO sets. This week, we took a closer look at the Sith TIE Fighter (Set number 75272) from the Star Wars theme, which retired on July 11, 2021. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore more retired sets in the coming weeks to relive the magic of these iconic LEGO creations.