Star Wars is no stranger to many things. Nerd fights, lore inconsistency, and perhaps too many different threads happening at once. And one other thing — Lego sets. There’s a brand new one on the horizon and it’s big. Literally. The Razor Crest from Disney+’s The Mandalorian is set to drop soon.
Not ‘drop’ drop. That would wipe out hours of hard work. The huge 6,187-piece Lego set is supposed to debut in early October. When it does, it’ll cost more than R11,000, which is the American pricing ($600) for the spacecraft.
The Razor’s Crest
The Razor Crest, in case you’re not that deep into the latest Star Wars hit, is the craft piloted by Din Djarin. He’s a space bounty hunter who runs around with Grogu, otherwise known as Baby Yoda. That cute little critter already has its own Lego set.
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So why do you want this thing? There’s already a smaller version of the Razer Crest available (which’ll cost you R2,400). But, well, it’s smaller. This edition measures 72 x 50 x 24cm (LxWxH), consists of more than 6,100 pieces, and features removable engines, a cockpit, a freezing chamber, and a hugely detailed interior.
Plus, there are minifigures of the Mandalorian himself, Grogu, Mythrol, Kuiil, and you can build a little Blurrg to put them on. And then you can stick it on the shelf with your other ambitious Star Wars Lego sets, never to be touched again. Right?