It’s great to get Mace Windu in a relatively affordable set, especially with his fan-favourite status. However, the torso has been updated to remove the sand from the Gunship variant, and he now has his Clone Wars-era arm print. This minifigure is very similar to the one in the UCS Republic Gunship set, even using the same head and leg pieces. The first minifigure in the set is the exclusive Mace Windu minifigure. Unfortunately the sticker sheet was very bent in the box for my set – I wish LEGO would find a way to better protect the stickers. Inside are three bags numbered 1 and 2, plus an instruction manual with the old-style cover (not the newer simplistic white design). This means you don’t have to destroy the box to open it – I wish this would be standard on more sets. Interestingly, despite being a relatively small set, the box uses tape instead of thumb tabs which is welcome. The back of the box has an alternate view of the model and its play features. The front of the box shows the tank in action against a desert backdrop. Check out Vaderfan’s previous reviews, 75336 Inquisitor Transport Scythe, and 75333 Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter, and be sure to follow him on Instagram, or read some of his other guest reviews. This is a guest review from our resident LEGO Star Wars correspondent, vaderfan_2187. It is certainly a slightly strange choice of sets – a vehicle that has never appeared in a Star Wars movie, coupled with some non-canon Clone Trooper designs should make this a hard sell, but so far it seems this set has been pretty well-received! Well, is this set any good? Let’s find out! This unusual and unexpected set divided opinion, with some excited over the new clone designs while others expressed disappointment at the design of the tank itself. When images of 75342 Republic Fighter Tank were first released, they prompted a split reaction from LEGO fans.
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