🚀 Build Your Legacy in the Galaxy!
The LEGO Star Wars Super Star Destroyer 10221 is a colossal construction set featuring 3,152 pieces, including iconic minifigures like Darth Vader and Admiral Piett. Measuring nearly 50 inches long and weighing 7 kg, this set not only serves as a stunning display piece but also offers an engaging building experience that enhances dexterity and creativity.
Item Weight | 7 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 23.03 x 19.29 x 7.48 inches |
Number of Pieces | 16 |
Theme | Space, Movie, TV Show |
Subject Character | Star Wars |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 192 |
Special Features | Construction |
Educational Objective | Dexterity |
Material Type | Plastic |
T**D
Some of the most fun I have had building legos
I recently jumped back into building Legos and I wanted something challenging. Well this model delivers that! The scale of the model is awesome and looks fantastic finished. I have seen quite a few pictures of it completed on the internet but those really don't do it the justice it deserves when it is finished and sitting in your own space.Hats off to the design team! They managed to keep the model relatively light yet fairly solid when finally assembled. I really enjoy seeing unique solutions during the building process and has given me a few ideas for some MOCs of my own.A couple of cautionary notes: This model has a ton of small 1x1 modified bricks, and 1x2 bricks. If you are not paying close attention to some parts of the instructions when building out the longer portions of the ship's structure you could run into alignment problems later on. However, I was very pleasantly surprised how well everything matched up and fit together at the end.Working through the Numbered bags and spending the extra few minutes to sort the parts helps the build process and is well worth the time.Might be a little pricey but given the amount of Legos and the finished results I felt well worth it. Very satisfying build!
A**R
Like Star Wars? Like LEGOs? GET IT NOW!!!
If you are both a LEGO and Star Wars fan you do yourself a disservice by passing this on this one. I know $400 is quite a chunk of change to cough up for a LEGO set but it is well worth it and like the other LEGO ultimate collectors series sets it will only go up in price so it's a investment also. You don't want to regret not getting this now when your looking at this in a few years with a $1000+ price tag.I found building it to be easy and enjoyable. It took me about 12 hours total to get it completely assembled (4 hours at a time over three days). The finished product is quite an impressive specimen to look at, it is nicely detailed and is 4'1" in length. It is also surprisingly sturdy and easy to move around because the underside of it is a solid piece so you don't have to worry about where to put your hands when you need to move it.Get it, You'll love it!
J**.
Absolutely epic.
Beyond a doubt, this is one of the best toys I've ever owned. It's a large build, took about three days at about six hours a day to construct. Found a few videos online (one was a rather good time lapse creation) that might give you an idea. The instructions are, in classic LEGO style, very easy to follow despite the 240+ (!) pages for assembly. Would recommend it to any LEGO or Star Wars enthusiast. The sheer size of it is impressive, so if you're looking to purchase this, make sure you have the space available and a good way to display it. It's about four & one half feet long, one & a half wide at it's widest point. Kids who have seen the classic trilogy and adults alike project enormous, beaming smiles seeing it, which like other reviews I've read, turns the discussion quickly to the movies and the love for them that it represents. It is a fantastic piece, sure to make whatever room you display it in a thousand times more awesome. You'll not be disappointed!
A**P
Disney is a joke!
This is smaller than the Titanic set but twice the price. Hilarious. Disney being greedy corporate Disney as usual.
L**I
If you are both a Star Wars fan and a Lego fan, you can't go wrong!
I think the title of my review pretty much says it all, but I have to write a little more for this review so I'll just say a bit about myself.I was 6 years old when Star Wars came out, and immediately became a lifelong fan. I was 10 when Empire came out, and 13 for Jedi. Outside of Star Wars, my childhood was packed with Legos. I had all kinds of sets, but there were no "star wars" sets back then, not like now, so I used to build my own "giant spaceships" like star destroyers out of what legos I had around. No, they didn't look anything like a read star destroyer, but it was FUN.Now, seeing this product, I thought "This IS my childhood!" How can you put a price on that?Now, just to let you know, these are part of the "UCS" or Ultimate Collector's Series of toys. They have ALL gone up in value over the years because they are limited edition collector's sets. Once Lego stops making them, they are GONE.I made a huge mistake NOT getting the Millennium Falcon UCS set. I could have got it for $500 a few years ago, and I sadly I didn't. When I went back online later, when I had some more money to buy one, they were all selling for about $3500 each. That's right: a 700% return. The lowest return on a UCS set, so far is 200% value. The average value increase is somewhere in between. The original Star Destroyer UCS set went from $300 to $2000 over about 8 years.I'm not making the same mistake twice. I bought 2 of these: 1 for myself for display, and one to hold onto as an investment. I did the same with the Red 5 X-Wing UCS set.But at the end of the day, the SSD looks fantastic as a set piece on my wall shelf, and it was really FUN to build a lego set some 30 years after I built my last one. I forgot how much FUN Legos are!!!Put aside some time for this one though, it took up a whole table and took me about 5 nights, 3 hours a night, to finish it. I had a few pieces left over, which was fine.
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