![]() ![]() Rex will continue with us for reference throughout as it takes shape. With Captain Rex for size comparison, you can see the model isn't going to be very big. ![]() That keeps the beginning build moving quickly, and doesn't feel like it's cutting any corners since there's really no need for a fully solid interior.Īt the end of bag 1 we're left with lots and lots of studs ready for SNOTing, and a teensy bit of the top of the helmet. The core of the helmet, like the Stormtrooper, is comprised of two semi-hollow levels. The only semi-rare part is the blue 1 by 1 and 2/3 brick with two studs on the side in blue, and you get 14 in this set. Now, let's dive into the TIE Fighter Pilot!īag 1 has quite a colourful assortment for an all-black helmet, some of the biggest individual pieces to be found in the set, and plenty of foundations for SNOT. These sets were kindly provided by LEGO but all opinions are my own. This is one of four review topics for the Helmets Collection: an individual detailed build and review for Boba Fett, Stormtrooper, and TIE Fighter Pilot, and an overview review looking at the whole line including the packaging, all three together, value and the concept in general. Pictures looked pretty good, though, so I was left curious about this one.ħ5274 TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet | 2020 | 724 Pieces Against Boba Fett and the Stormtrooper, a TIE Fighter Pilot is hardly that iconic. When it was revealed that the third of the three new Star Wars helmets would be the TIE Fighter Pilot, I was puzzled. ![]()
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