LEGO Star Wars TM Han Solo’s Landspeeder 75209 Building Set
- Brand:
- LEGO
- Model Number:
- 75209
- UPC:
- 673419281041
- EAN:
- 0673419281041
- Walmart SKU:
- 703875047
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.78/5 from 23 reviews.
This was a very fun and simple build. The characters are very awesome but the landspeeder blows me away. When you open the hood, there are epic details. The guns are a nice little extra. I really like the coaxiam storage space in the back. My only complaint is when you turn the vehicle it is hard to maneuver and is very squeaky. Overall, it is a great set that is very enjoyable.
It's clear that Han Solo is part of a very high speed chase against the Empire in the Solo teaser trailer. Whether his speeder will survive said chase is unknown, but it is a very cool ride. The build is fascinating and keeps you guessing until the third and final bag. It appears almost boat-like for a large part of the build, but once the last pieces are added it looks accurate to the speeder we see in the trailer. The dark blue colour scheme and overall shape look good. On the underside of the speeder are small wheels and the model is sturdy enough to survive being whooshed along the living room floor. The top of the speeder is removable with storage inside for a wrench and extra ammo. Even the spring-loaded shooters are well hidden, so the speeder also looks great on display. The minifigure of a young Han Solo looks great with detailed printing on his jacket and a reversible headpiece - one side his typical smug grin and the other looking determined. Qi'Ra's character is still very mysterious but her minifigure looks great, although the colours could be a bit brighter. Both minifigures come with blaster pistols. Corellian hounds aren't seen in the trailer but judging by the size of their teeth it's safe to guess that they may be guard dogs. This set is a perfect harmony between playability and display value. The exclusive minifigures are amazing and the set is good value for money. If you only want a small set from the Solo range then make it this one.
This is a very solidly built set. I was worried from the initial image that the set would be bland, but now that I have it, I love it. The top comes off to reveal the engine and a storage compartment. The back houses a removable power core. It's those little details that make this an excellent set. I highly recommend this for any Star Wars fans!
What a beaut! Ever imagined what a Starwars hot rod would look like as a speeder? Well, they've made one for us... It's time to take Han Solo's landspeeder out for a spin. Let's hope this bucket of bolts can hold it together for one last hurrah. Han Solo's landspeeder is an odd looking contraption. From one side it looks sleek and stylish, curved and slick... then from the other it's a striped back industrial hunk of junk held together by spit wads, Sellotape and hope. If you spent a long long time ago gawking mystified at the asymmetry of the Millennium Falcon, you'll find this speeder design equally complexing. Lego has faithfully recreated the movie's design, now all that's left is for us OCD Lego types to somehow embrace the oddity of the original concept... or give it to our kids and let them figure out what happened. The building experience is equally interesting and scenic. The model is crafted in a satisfying multi-directional Rubix-like experience. Lego lets you dig into the bones of the speeder, building up the cockpit, engine bay, motor and panelling like a true ABS mechanic. Each section reveals itself from side-along as well as ground-up. When you plug in what you imagine is a power source you feel a sense of achievement that this little beaut' has almost been custom made. Throw the wrench into its tool box and slam down the bonnet, you're ready to go. Han and Qi'ra hoik themselves up and into the speeder and slam down the ignition switch in their surprisingly detailed interior cockpit. Will Han's speeder start in time to allude the trailing Imperial battle patrol or Molochʼs Landspeeder? Of course, it will... what are the odds of Han's speeder being better than either of those two complimentary sets? ... Never tell me the odds. Hans speeder glides away in the nick of time on expertly hidden tiny rim wheels which I much prefer to the levitating clear rounded pads that Luke's speeder rode upon. The wheels provide an engine sound that rubber tires would not have done. Despite the perplexing asymmetrical design the speeder is balanced well. The ride experience is satisfying as the speeder launches into a corner drift leaving the Corellian Hound yapping at your heels. There's plenty of fantasy built in for play. A rear hatch pops open to reveal a fuel source, the under carriage has dual spring-loaded shooters for defence, but all the real action is under the hood with an engine compartment full of things to tinker with. It's well priced for what you can do with what you get. The navy colour scheme lined with white pleasantly echoes Han's Hot outfit. All in all, this is one cool ‘scruffy-lookin' speeder.
Great value for the money, this little set is sturdily built and the colours and build technique are pretty awesome. And, this set has no stickers! Four printed tiles comprise the painted details, and that alone makes it worth it to me. Highly recommend this.
It was just what it was supposed to be.
This set, along with 75210 Moloch's Speeder, is just plain cool. I love the minifigures and the unexpected colors inside the speeder. I wish they would have included transparent pink disks like the ones in 75172 Y-Wing, but still a fantastic set. Fair price for the piece count.
Keeping this one short because, for the price, this set is pretty good. 1. The build keeps you guessing right until the last brick. No repetition. No stickers and some interesting build techniques to give an equally interesting finished article. 2. Mini figures are great and very well detailed, the set is easily worth it for these characters alone. 3. Value for money is actually pretty good in my opinion. Playability is there in spades too. All in all a big thumbs up for this set LEGO, you've nailed this one. My only gripe is the spring loaded shooters. After all the trouble LEGO have gone to in the last few set, they just haven't tried to hide them here.
this set is very movie accurate, and has quite a few play features. the engine compartment has a large area to store blasters and such, and the engine thing can come out. a nice play feature for the little ones i suppose. the corellian hound makes a good addition to molochs landspeeder pair.
This is definitely a worthy addition to Star Wars canon vehicles. Goes great with Moloch's speeder. Very solid construction like Moloch's and great playability for kids. The missiles could have been hidden a bit better so I'll likely display without them. Biggest con to the whole set is the instruction booklet. The navy blue is an awesome look but almost impossible to decipher in the instructions, so build with adequate lighting!
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