LEGO 75402 Star Wars: Revenge of The Sith ARC-170 Starfighter – Where Space Battles Come to Life!

You know what’s better than watching epic space battles? Building them yourself! As a long-time LEGO fan (and Star Wars nerd), I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the new ARC-170 Starfighter set. This beauty from Revenge of the Sith brings back memories of watching Clone troopers zoom through space, taking on entire Separatist fleets. And let me tell you, LEGO nailed it with this one.

What’s in the Box of LEGO 75402?

For around $100, you’re getting a seriously impressive 1058-piece set. The finished starfighter measures over 4.5 inches high, 16 inches long, and 9 inches wide – perfect for display or playtime battles. You also get four minifigures: Captain Jag, two Clone Pilots, and R4-P44 (because what’s a Star Wars ship without its trusty droid?).

Let’s break down what makes this set so special:

The Cockpit Section

The front cockpit opens smoothly and fits a pilot perfectly. LEGO included some sweet details here – control panels, targeting systems, and even tiny storage compartments. Pro tip: build this section first to get a feel for how the whole ship comes together.

Those Iconic Wings

Remember those S-foils that open for attack position? They’re here and they work beautifully. The wings fold out with a satisfying click, revealing hidden blaster cannons. My favorite part? The spring-loaded shooters actually work – perfect for surprising unsuspecting Separatist ships (or your cat).

Engine Section

The rear engines are chunky and solid, just like in the movies. LEGO used some clever building techniques here to capture the round shapes. The color scheme is spot-on too – that classic Republic red and white really pops against the grey.

 

Little Details That Matter

There are landing gears that fold up, working flaps, and even a tiny maintenance hatch. These small touches really bring the model to life and show how much thought went into the design.

A Day in the Life of ARC-170 (A Play Script)

*Scene: Deep space, somewhere above Coruscant*

Captain Jag: “ARC-170 standing by. R4, run those system checks again.”
R4-P44: *happy beeping noises*
Clone Pilot 1: “Captain, sensors picking up Buzz Droids at 3 o’clock!”
Clone Pilot 2: “Opening S-foils to attack position!”
*dramatic wing opening sound*

Captain Jag: “There’s too many of them!”
R4-P44: *worried beeping*
Clone Pilot 1: “Not today, clankers! Firing main cannons!”
*pew pew sounds as spring-loaded shooters activate*

Clone Pilot 2: “Direct hit! That’s what you get for messing with the Republic!”
Captain Jag: “Nice shooting. R4, plot a course back to base. Chancellor Palpatine will want to hear about this.”
*All three pilots share a victory laugh while R4 spins its head happily*

Customer Feedbacks

Here’s my quick breakdown of what LEGO fans are saying about the ARC-170 Starfighter – and trust me, they’ve got some strong opinions!

Let’s cut to the chase: Most buyers give this set high marks, but there’s a twist. The big debate? Size and price.

The good stuff first: Buyers love the build quality and those exclusive minifigures (seriously, they’re a hit). The wing mechanism gets special praise – push a switch, and boom! Those wings pop out just like in the movies. Pretty sweet, right?

But here’s where it gets interesting: The size is causing quite a stir. While some folks say it’s perfectly scaled, others mention it’s smaller than previous versions. The cockpit’s a bit snug for the pilots – kind of like trying to parallel park in downtown Manhattan!

Now, about that price tag… This is where buyers are raising eyebrows. At $70-100 (depending on where you buy), some feel it’s a bit steep for the piece count. As one collector put it, you can get sets with way more pieces for less cash.

Pro tip: Several buyers suggest waiting for a sale if you’re on the fence.

The quality control got a few mentions too. Some buyers spotted mismatched colors on stickers and printed pieces – not what you’d expect from LEGO, especially at this price point.

Bottom line? If you’re new to LEGO Star Wars or don’t have an ARC-170 yet, buyers say go for it – just maybe watch for a deal. But if you’ve got previous versions? You might want to think twice unless you’re a die-hard collector.

Fun fact: One buyer was so pumped about this set, they considered buying three! Now that’s what I call enthusiasm (even if the price made them think twice).

The Final Verdict

Whether you’re a hardcore Star Wars fan, a LEGO collector, or just someone who loves cool spaceships, the ARC-170 Starfighter is a fantastic set. It’s challenging enough to keep adults interested but not so complex that older kids can’t tackle it. The play features are fun, the display value is high, and the build process is super satisfying.

At $100, you’re getting a solid chunk of LEGO history that looks amazing on a shelf and is sturdy enough for epic space battles. Plus, those minifigures are exclusive to this set – always a nice bonus for collectors. Trust me, this is one Republic ship you don’t want to miss out on!

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