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SlickdealsForumsHot DealsLEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series X-Wing Starfighter 75355 Building Set for Adults, Star Wars Collectible for Build and Display with Luke Skywalker Minifigure, Fun - $200
1949-Piece LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector X-Wing Starfighter Building Kit
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Walmart has 1949-Piece LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series X-Wing Starfighter Building Kit (75355) on sale for $200. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member broodc2 for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
Includes a LEGO Luke Skywalker minifigure with a lightsaber and a new-for-2023 outfit designed specifically for this set, plus a LEGO R2-D2 droid figure
Turn the dial on top of the X-wing to adjust the wings for flight and attack modes. The set also features a space for R2-D2 behind the cockpit
Display the X-wing on the stand, which features a plaque showing X-wing technical data and has space for the Luke Skywalker LEGO minifigure
This buildable LEGO® Star Wars™ X-wing display model measures over 10.5 in. (27 cm) high, 21.5 in. (55 cm) long and 17.5 in. (44 cm) wide
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At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $39.95 lower than the next best available prices starting from $239.95. -SaltyOne
Per some User Comments and Reviews this model is primarily intended for Display Purposes Only due to the amount of smaller / fragile pieces in this build..
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Quite a few comments I've heard state that the wings are surprisingly flimsy considering the cost of this build due to the heavy wings. Would expect a more sturdy X-wing at the price. Unless it's for display only, I'd grab the Luke's X-Wing version for $40.
Ooof some reviews on this one are surprisingly bad. Thanks for the post OP! 👍
Watched a few YouTube vids on it and the main complaints are the fragility. Its definitely not a 'play set' it's more of a display piece. If you plan on building it and displaying it and not moving it around much its ok. I have a feeling that this one will go lower at some point as its still pretty new. Overall not a bad price considering the cost of lego now a days. We usually don't get discounts this early in the products life cycle so if this was on your list to buy at some point this isnt a bad price.
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Wow this was just released for the May the 4th drop this year. Crazy how far it has been discounted already. I bought on drop day and still haven't built. Might just be worth selling off at this point haha
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This is why so many consider the tie fighter a superior design over the X-wing. And the X-wing's place in history is dictated by a "lucky shot" over other factors like durability and performance.
Quite a few comments I've heard state that the wings are surprisingly flimsy considering the cost of this build due to the heavy wings. Would expect a more sturdy X-wing at the price. Unless it's for display only, I'd grab the Luke's X-Wing version for $40.
I would argue that all UCS Lego Star Wars are mainly meant to be display based only. The smaller sets are the ones meant to be played with.
This set is excellent at full price. Only complaint with the build is the wings are a little repetitive, but the end result is fantastic. I have built all the big X-wings over the years (back to the original UCS set) and this is by far the best one--the wing mechanism for opening and closing is really cool! For those unfamiliar with Lego Star Wars UCS (Ultimate Collector Series), these are models, not play sets. They are big and detailed and intricate and designed to be displayed on their stands, not played with like the much smaller sets. At almost two feet long, this one makes for quite an impactful display piece. FWIW, of all the X-Wings over the years this one is also has the best scale conversion to the "actual" X-Wing specs. For $200 it is a great set for an adult build--for your kid to play with, get the cheap small one.
This is why so many consider the tie fighter a superior design over the X-wing. And the X-wing's place in history is dictated by a "lucky shot" over other factors like durability and performance.
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Agreed, my friend has this one and said it wasn't a good build... mind you he has the millennium falcon ($750) so ymmv
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I would argue that all UCS Lego Star Wars are mainly meant to be display based only. The smaller sets are the ones meant to be played with.
22 inches long vs 12.5 inches long... So 76% longer is "not even much bigger"? Please stop spreading misinformation. Thanks.