The summary of ‘LEGO Star Wars 75361 MANDALORIAN SPIDER TANK Review! (2023)’

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Ryan reviews the Lego Star Wars Spider Tank set number 75361, highlighting its 526 pieces and $50 price tag. The set includes notable minifigures such as Grogu, the Mandalorian in beskar armor with new helmet print and darksaber, and a highly detailed Bo-Katan. Despite the tank's gray color differing from its rusty appearance in The Mandalorian Season 3, Ryan appreciates its unique design. He praises the set's play features, such as the big, movable claws that can hold minifigures, red eyes, and rubberized legs that enhance playability. Ryan suggests a few improvements, like adding a General Grievous-like cyborg droid and other thematic accessories, but ultimately rates the set a 9 out of 10 for its high play value and mechanical detail, recommending it for both collectors and children.

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In this segment of the video, Ryan reviews the Lego Star Wars set number 75361, the spider tank. He begins by highlighting that the set includes 526 pieces and costs $50. He mentions that despite missing features from the Mandalorian Season 3, the review will help decide if the set is worth buying. Upon opening the set, Ryan notes it contains four numbered bags and a standard instruction manual. The minifigures included are Grogu, Mandalorian in beskar armor (including the new helmet print and a darksaber accessory), and Bo-Katan, who he describes as the highlight with better detailing than previous versions. The spider tank itself is unique but predominantly gray, conflicting with its appearance in the show where it has a rusty, dirty look.

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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses the design and play features of the Lego Star Wars spider tank set. They express a desire for a potential delay in the set’s release to improve its quality and make it more intriguing. Despite some setbacks, the reviewer highlights the set’s impressive features, particularly the big claws at the front, which are highly accurate to the show and offer a wide range of movement. These claws can securely hold minifigures, providing a fun play aspect for kids.

Additionally, the spider tank’s eyes and mandibles add to its cool appearance, with the red eyes standing out against the black background. The legs and feet, although of equal length, make the tank lean forward due to rubberized pieces that add a slight movement, enhancing the play experience. This rubbery bounce gives the spider tank an almost alive, sentient feel, making it a unique and enjoyable Lego Star Wars set. The overall design, especially the legs, is praised as a 10 out of 10.

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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses the features and details of the Lego Star Wars spider tank set. They appreciate the mechanical design and effective integration of play features, such as stud shooters that can be easily concealed. However, the reviewer points out a few missing elements that would have enhanced the set: a General Grievous-like cyborg droid, Yoda’s pram, and a rotisserie for the Mandalorian. Despite these omissions, the reviewer still considers the set close to perfect, emphasizing its high play value and visual appeal. They rate it a 9 out of 10 and recommend it both for adult collectors and as a playset for children, highlighting its unique mechanical nature as a significant positive.

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