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Ep. 120 - LEGO UCS Star Wars Done Right - The UCS Razor Crest Review

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It’s big. It’s beautiful. It’s The Razor Crest.

In this week’s LEGO set review, we’re taking a deep dive into one of the most iconic ships in the Star Wars galaxy — the LEGO UCS Razor Crest (#75331). With over 6,100 pieces, this absolute monster of a set might just be one of the most satisfying Star Wars builds of all time. We’re talking 18 pounds of brick-built glory, 48 bags of pure Mandalorian mayhem, and yes… 17 stickers (because LEGO loves to test our patience).

But is this $600 UCS starship truly worth its weight in beskar? In this episode, I’m breaking it all down — from the insane detailing and clever design work to those all-important minifigs: The Mandalorian himself, Kuill (and his buildable Blurrg), The Mythrol, and of course, Grogu — because what’s a Star Wars set without the galaxy’s tiniest celebrity?

We’ll talk playability, displayability, build experience, and whether this set earns its place among the LEGO UCS elite (looking at you, AT-AT and Millennium Falcon). Plus, I’ll share my personal value rating and final verdict — is the Razor Crest a must-own masterpiece, or an overpriced dust collector?

Grab your helmet, fire up the engines, and tune in to find out.

Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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It’s big. It’s beautiful. It’s The Razor Crest.

In this week’s LEGO set review, we’re taking a deep dive into one of the most iconic ships in the Star Wars galaxy — the LEGO UCS Razor Crest (#75331). With over 6,100 pieces, this absolute monster of a set might just be one of the most satisfying Star Wars builds of all time. We’re talking 18 pounds of brick-built glory, 48 bags of pure Mandalorian mayhem, and yes… 17 stickers (because LEGO loves to test our patience).

But is this $600 UCS starship truly worth its weight in beskar? In this episode, I’m breaking it all down — from the insane detailing and clever design work to those all-important minifigs: The Mandalorian himself, Kuill (and his buildable Blurrg), The Mythrol, and of course, Grogu — because what’s a Star Wars set without the galaxy’s tiniest celebrity?

We’ll talk playability, displayability, build experience, and whether this set earns its place among the LEGO UCS elite (looking at you, AT-AT and Millennium Falcon). Plus, I’ll share my personal value rating and final verdict — is the Razor Crest a must-own masterpiece, or an overpriced dust collector?

Grab your helmet, fire up the engines, and tune in to find out.

Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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