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Star Wars Lego review Set 7754 Home One Mon Calamari Cruiser

The Star Wars Lego Home One Mon Calamari Cruiser is a 10th Anniversary set released in 2009. This singular set was a fan's option set as voted on by visitors to a website online and the set can only be purchased at Lego Shop At Home or at specialty stores. The set replicates a scene from Star Wars part Six, Return Of the Jedi, when the rebel alliance gathers to plan what will be their final battle against the Empire.

The model is primarily a playset and consists of two unavoidable areas which don't necessarily appear together in the film. With 789 pieces, set number 7754 comes with six minifigures, most of which are exclusive to this set. The figures are Mon Mothma, Admiral Ackbar, normal Crix Madine, normal Lando Calrissian, an A wing pilot and a Mon Calamari officer. Based on the figures alone this set is very appealing.

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Lego have done a astounding job representing each of these characters in minifigure format. The Mon Calamari head is made of hard plastic and is a astounding likeness. It approximately makes you want to say "We have no choice, normal Calrissian! Our cruisers can't repel firepower of that magnitude!" or "It's A Trap!" which I'm sure most fans will do more than once as they play with this set.

The main playset area consists of a command town and briefing room constructed all in white which then adjoins a hangar area to house an A-wing vehicle. There are astounding details in both areas and a number of play features along with the quality to replicate the notable "It's a Trap" moment with Admiral Ackbar's revolving chair. The divergence of the all white clean command town with the grey of the hangar is striking.

The command town houses Admiral Ackbar's command chair while the briefing room, made notable as the meeting point for all the heroes before they parted for their final confrontation with the Empire, features an orange hologram of the second Death Star and places for characters to sit while being briefed by Madine and Mothma.

The hangar is large and houses a newly designed A-Wing which can be manipulated colse to the hanger using a rod piece at the front. Lego has added extra playability by allowing the A-Wing motor to be removed, fuel to be added and maintenance to be performed by technicians. It adds motion to an already thoughprovoking set.

Priced at 9 it is a high price point for only 789 pieces but the exclusive figures, concentration to information and high playability make it hard to miss.

Star Wars Lego review Set 7754 Home One Mon Calamari Cruiser

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