LEGO® Star Wars 75400, 75411 and 75412 all small sets, Big Fun?

75400 Plo Koon’s Jedi Starfighter Microfighter: A Jedi Returns

Price: €14.99 / $14.99 / £12.99 / 119.99 DKK / 139.99 SEK / 69.99 PLN / 79.99 BRL Pieces: 89 Minifigures: 1 (Plo Koon)

Why It’s Worth It The Plo Koon minifigure is the star here. It’s been a decade since his last appearance, and this updated version does not disappoint. The Microfighter itself is a quick, fun build, perfect for younger fans or collectors who want a Plo Koon without breaking the bank. The inclusion of R7-D4’s head as a small detail is a nice touch, and the stud shooters add a bit of playability.

Verdict: If you’re a Clone Wars fan or just want a Plo Koon minifigure, this set is a no-brainer. It’s affordable, charming, and a great way to introduce kids to the LEGO® Star Wars universe.

75411 Darth Maul Mech: A Mech for the Sith

Price: €14.99 / $17.99 / £12.99 / 139.99 DKK / 159.99 SEK / 79.99 PLN / 89.99 BRL Pieces: 143 Minifigures: 1 (Darth Maul)

What’s Inside? This set includes a Darth Maul minifigure and a mech inspired by his cybernetic legs from The Clone Wars. The mech is posable, with a cockpit for the minifigure and a double-bladed red lightsaber that can be gripped by the mech’s hands.

The Good and the Bad The Darth Maul minifigure is excellent, with detailed printing and a new head mold. The mech, however, feels a bit basic. It’s posable, but the design is simplistic compared to other LEGO® mechs, and the back looks unfinished. Still, for the price, it’s a decent way to get a Darth Maul figure, especially if you’re not interested in larger sets.

Verdict: If you’re after a Darth Maul minifigure, this set is worth it. The mech itself is more of a bonus than a highlight.

75412 Death Trooper & Night Trooper Battle Pack: Army Building on a Budget?

Price: €19.99 / $22.99 / £17.99 / 179.99 DKK / 219.99 SEK / 99.99 PLN / 129.99 BRL Pieces: 119 Minifigures: 4 (2 Death Troopers, 2 Night Troopers)

What You Get This Battle Pack includes four minifigures and a small Patrol Gunship with two stud shooters. The minifigures are the main draw, especially the Death Troopers, who haven’t been in a set since 2018.

The Catch The Patrol Gunship is small and feels more like an afterthought. The Night Troopers are identical, which is a missed opportunity for variety. At €19.99, the price is reasonable, but not exceptional for a Battle Pack.

Verdict: If you’re looking to build an Imperial army, this set is a solid choice. The minifigures are great, but the build is underwhelming.

Final Thoughts: Are These Sets Worth It?

  • 75400 Plo Koon’s Jedi Starfighter Microfighter is a must-buy for fans of Plo Koon or Microfighters.
  • 75411 Darth Maul Mech is worth it for the minifigure, but the mech itself is forgettable.
  • 75412 Death Trooper & Night Trooper Battle Pack is a decent army builder, but the build could be better.

These sets are all about affordability and minifigures, making them great for younger fans or collectors on a budget. However, if you’re looking for complex builds or deep playability, you might want to wait for larger releases.

Which of these sets are you most excited about? Let us know in the comments!

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