With the launch of the new Star Wars series, Ahsoka, 3 new sets based on this series were launched by LEGO. Today we will talk about one of them, 75362 Ahsoka's T-6 Jedi Shuttle.
Despite being the smallest of the 3 sets available, it will be one of the most desired for those who like collecting minifigures, as it includes 4 excellent minifigures, which are exclusive to this set for now.

This is not the first reproduction of this ship, the T-6. In 2011, we had the first set, 7931, which introduced us to this LEGO model. Interestingly, despite having around 200 more pieces than the previous model, this model is smaller (the previous one measured around 35cm and the current one around 30cm). The difference lies in the details and the way it was designed, which for me is a positive evolution in several aspects.
This model is based on the Clone Wars period, so the ship features the colors Dark Red and Light Bluish Gray, which were well-chosen.
This ship model has a feature that causes the wings to rotate around the cabin during flight, something that made me very curious to see how LEGO would do this. And LEGO managed to reproduce this feature very well, using a Technic turntable, which allows the wings to move very smoothly.

Although the top part of the wings are well detailed, the same does not occur when we see the other side, where we only have some Light Bluish Gray plates. At least it could have had some Dark Red pieces to keep the tones similar to the other side. In other words, if we have the wings open in flight mode, we have to have the model seen from just one side, because if it is visible from both sides, you won't like the final appearance. Two stickers are used on the wings, which I think are completely unnecessary, as it was possible to create some pattern using pieces, so making the rest of the pattern in pieces would be a good touch and would maintain an excellent final result.
Due to the size, something would have to be given up, and the cabin area was one of the parts chosen. There is only space for one minifigure. Despite this, the design is well achieved and the way this area was joined with the rest of the nave was also well-designed. I like it when we have simple but effective options.
In the fuselage area it would have been interesting to have space for a minifigure, but once again the size did not allow it, especially taking into account the solution for the rotation of the wings. For this area, the Dark Red tone was chosen with a few touches of Light Bluish Gray, resulting in a beautiful final result. On the sides we find a small space, on each side, to store some of the accessories included in the set.

The back area is well-designed, where we find a small tower that represents the cannon area (once again the size had to be sacrificed) and we also find 4 engines, which are well-designed.

When we land the ship on a surface, we realize that it is difficult to keep it balanced, but the designer developed a system in which two flaps open in the lower area and give the ship stability.
Despite this system, I believe that many will create or buy a display for this model that allows it to be displayed with the wings in flight mode, as it gives another elegance to this beautiful ship.
Minifigures
This set features an excellent set of 4 minifigures.
Starting with the main character, Ahsoka. This is a character very beloved by Star Wars fans and interestingly we find “only” the fifth version of this character here. The lekku and montral element are new and made from a rubber-like material rather than the hard plastic used previously, but in my opinion they both work well.

The clothing design is very well-designed and with appropriate colors, which represent the character in the series well. Both the torso and legs have very good details, including Ahsoka's arms. Nothing was left to chance.
Her head is double-sided, with both sides well-designed. Finally, to accompany the character, we have two translucent transparent lightsabers. Here the doubt may arise whether this color was the best or whether they should have been white, but I understand the option.
Now talking about the character Sabine Wren. The character is represented by her repainted Mandalorian armor, which we know well from the Star Wars Rebels series. It's a shame that they didn't print the arms on this character, as it would have looked much better. We can choose two options for this minifigure, one with the helmet and two weapons, or with purple hair and a lightsaber. I liked this double option.
Then we meet Professor Huyang for the first time in a LEGO minifigure, who was first introduced in the Clone Wars Series. Several details were well captured, and it was necessary to create a new and excellent mold for the head. Honestly, I had doubts about the chosen color, since in the series it seems to be made of metal and here it is represented in Tan and Dark Tan tones, which are more representative of the tones in the animated series.
Finally, we have the character that until recently so much was talked about, the mysterious Marrok. I won't create spoilers, but just talk about the minifigure, which has a lot of similarities to the Inquisitors.
The entire figure is very well-designed, and I particularly liked the helmet. In addition to the helmet, we have shoulder armor that gives the minifigure a very good final appearance. Both the torso and legs are well detailed.
When we remove the helmet, we only find a black head, which makes sense so as not to reveal details about the character, as happened with the first Mandalorian minifigures. Finally, like the Inquisitors, we have a double-bladed lightsaber.
Value and parts
This set has 601 pieces and 4 minifigures that are exclusive to this set for now. The set costs €74.99, £64.99 or $79.99, which is a bit of a high price for the size of the set. But we already know that Star Wars sets always have a higher cost per piece, especially when they have several minifigures.


I believe that it will soon be possible to buy this set for lower prices through promotions at various retailers, which will make this set a huge success, especially for minifigure collectors.
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