The lack of wall was present in original too, and I can't think of a way to solve it without either only attaching astromech's head there while hiding the body elsewhere, or substantially extending that section past the point where it would look good. Guns at the back seems to be the right size, maybe just ever so slightly longer, and I mean like, two studs longer or so, original had them a bit oversized. Engines are roughly the right size, I can't think of way for Lego to make them bigger but not too big in that scale. I like the new version better mainly because it's not too oversized. Also, it's nice that we get three clones instead of a jedi. Yes, two of them are named, but they're not too distinct, and if you get multiple of them, you won't spot the fact that you have multiple oddballs unless you actively point that out. It's not like they're distinct like Rex or Fives are. And even if, you only need to change helmets. I will buy this set. Not on release, but I won't wait for sale with it. I already have a backlog of sets to get eventually. Price is ridiculous, but Lego is clearly ignoring what we're trying to tell them anyways.
@@YellowHands The tip of the nose sort of just pops out of the front, making it look blocky to me . There should be a smooth transition from cockpit to nose, like on the previous version of the ARC-170 .
Nah they didn’t deliver really. Figures look great but for the price the build is so disappointing with the size with what came before. And they could’ve at least printed the cockpits and had duel moulded legs for how expensive it is
The lack of wall was present in original too, and I can't think of a way to solve it without either only attaching astromech's head there while hiding the body elsewhere, or substantially extending that section past the point where it would look good.
Guns at the back seems to be the right size, maybe just ever so slightly longer, and I mean like, two studs longer or so, original had them a bit oversized.
Engines are roughly the right size, I can't think of way for Lego to make them bigger but not too big in that scale.
I like the new version better mainly because it's not too oversized. Also, it's nice that we get three clones instead of a jedi. Yes, two of them are named, but they're not too distinct, and if you get multiple of them, you won't spot the fact that you have multiple oddballs unless you actively point that out. It's not like they're distinct like Rex or Fives are. And even if, you only need to change helmets.
I will buy this set. Not on release, but I won't wait for sale with it. I already have a backlog of sets to get eventually. Price is ridiculous, but Lego is clearly ignoring what we're trying to tell them anyways.
Thanks for the comment
I hate how blocky the nose looks .
How you mean? Haven’t heard that complaint before
@@YellowHands The tip of the nose sort of just pops out of the front, making it look blocky to me . There should be a smooth transition from cockpit to nose, like on the previous version of the ARC-170 .
Nah they didn’t deliver really. Figures look great but for the price the build is so disappointing with the size with what came before. And they could’ve at least printed the cockpits and had duel moulded legs for how expensive it is
You make great points, it’s modern lego star wars we’re talking about though