![]() Not heavy on content here, but the end results are honestly pretty good. Inside the push-tab box you will find 3 numbered bags, a sizeable sticker sheet and an 88 page instruction book. Is this the new ‘mascot’ for the Star Wars sets? Possibly that, or just a nod to The Clone Wars TV show this vehicle appears in. There’s action shots on the front and a 332nd Clone Trooper in the bottom right. The Republic Fighter Tank (75342) is packaged in a standard box with the usual Star Wars scenery. Not the best start, but things do get better! BUILD: 70% Averaging the two, the Republic fighter Tank gets a final value score of 57%. Sadly the score for this criteria drops even lower to just 52%. I built the set in just over 36 minutes, translating to a cost-per-minute of $1.39. This brick count therefore nets ye olde Fighter Tank an unfortunately low score of 63%. The average for reviewed sets to date is $0.13, so this is WELL above and pretty costly. With just 262 pieces inside the box, this translates to a cost-per-brick of $0.19. The all-new Republic Fighter Tank (75342) retails for $49.99 in Canada. OVERALL SCORE: 74% (a pricey and small set saved by excellent figs and good design).ENTERTAINMENT: 72% (great playset for younger builders, awesome minifigs for collectors). ![]() MINIFIGURES: 100% (6 minifigures is substantial for a set this size, 4 of which are all new).BUILD: 70% (simple and quickly built, but a decent update over prior versions with nice detailing).VALUE: 57% (VERY low scores for cost-per-brick and cost-per-minute even for a small set).MINIFIGURES: 6 (4 exclusive new prints, 2 stock battle droids).For a breakdown of the rating system, please click here. This does not guarantee a favourable review and all opinions are my own. NOTE: This set was provided by The LEGO® Group to True North Bricks for review. ![]()
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