Saturday, August 16, 2014

The Ghost (75053)

I'm anxiously awaiting the release of the new Star Wars Rebels series this fall. Lego has released the Ghost as the second of two Rebels sets this year.

The set comes with four minifigs: a slightly modified storm trooper, Hera Syndulla (the Twilek), Kanan Jarrus, and Zeb Orrelios (who you may recognize from the early Ralph McQuarry concept drawings of Chewbacca). Sabine Wren, the female Mandalorian, is conspicuously absent, which leads me to believe we'll be seeing her in the winter sets, along with some of the villains.

The pilot compartment slides out so you can get Kanan in and out. There's room behind him for something, but a minifig won't fit.

The whole thing just slides back into place and locks in, which is handy because it would be awkward to slide out during a battle.

Hera sits behind and above Kanan and is easier to access. Apparently this is the pilot's position and Kenan is controlling the front turret.

Zeb gets the rotating turret chair. It's a little tricky getting him in and out. It would be easier if his head was just a touch smaller, but then I suspect he'd look a little weird.

The whole assembly just slides back into the ship. In case you were thinking of doing barrel rolls, the turret isn't actually held in place by anything other than gravity.

Three storage compartments on top, lot of room for weapons, but not much else is going in here.

There are escape pods on each side of the ship. When they come out with a Sabine minifig, she'll have to go in one of these.

A view from the rear. This is where the Phantom docks (we'll get to that in a minute).

The underside (obviously). One thing I have found so far is that the model can be awkward to handle, depending on where you hold it.

Pulling the red knob will open the cargo hold where the holocron is kept. As you can imagine, this isn't an easily accessible area of the ship.

The front guns rotate as well as swivel up and down. The technic pin used to hold it in place doesn't offer a lot of friction, so the guns will go with gravity if you're even slightly off level.

And the moment you've all been waiting for, this is how the Ghost looks like with the Phantom docked in place. I know, it takes your breath away a little.

Scoring:
  • Features: 9/10. There is pretty good play value with this model. Every part of the ship seems to do something.
  • Design: 9/10. This one was very fun to build. The slope on the wings was accomplished fairly easily, although they're probably the most fragile parts of the ship. I felt there was a lot more creativity on this model than what I've found in the "usual" builds.
  • Price: 8/10. $90 USD. As I said in the Phantom review, round this one up to $100 and include the Phantom. Instead of feeling cheated that we had to buy it separately, we pay a little more but still feel good.
  • Minifigs: 10/10. Can't complain here. I feel the number and quality of the minifigs is a perfect match for the set. 
  • Overall Score: 9/10. So much fun all around! A great build and fun to play with when it's done. The only problem is that we have to wait until the winter release before we get any Imperial ships to go up against the Ghost. I suppose you could use a TIE fighter if you already have one, from the previews it doesn't look like those have changed.
I think the question we're all wondering is, "Yah, but how does it hold up on the Kessel run?"

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