Next to theMillennium Falcon, arguably the most iconic ship isLuke Skywalker’s X-Wing.

There are a couple of touches that are new with this set that are worth highlighting.

As I will go into detail below, the lack of stickers actually excited me.

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Inside one of the labeled bags, you’ll find the Luke Skywalker and R2-D2 minifigures.

While the droid is adorable, you won’t find anything new with this character.

The Skywalker figure, though, is quite unique.

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Dressed in his recognizable orange flight suit, you’ll find printed elements on his arms and legs.

You would never be able to tell without taking a close-up look at the model.

Overall, I think LEGO did a good job with the scale of everything.

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Second, the round Technic pieces that make up the middle section of the laser cannons aren’t snug.

There’s just enough room that they slide and rattle.

And finally, I would have loved landing gear on this model.

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In the end, I actually liked the various sitting positions offered by the fixed stand.

I would love to see further reinforcement in the future, though.

Either will look good on display, but the $40 premium on the X-Wing is worth the money.

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Should You Buy the LEGO Star Wars UCS X-Wing Starfighter?

But when you do the math, you’re paying roughly $0.123 per piece.

Depending on where you look online, that’sbelow the average cost of most sets.

All of the contents of the LEGO Star Wars UCS X-Wing Starfighter box layed out on a table

If you’re not already a member, you’ll have to wait until May 4, 2023.

LEGO Star Wars UCS X-Wing Starfighter next to an A-Wing Starfighter

Right-front side of the LEGO Star Wars UCS X-Wing Starfighter

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