![]() In addition to dogfighting designed to resemble the free-wheeling duels of World War I, the games also offered the challenge of managing power resources and wingmen, and using weapons effectively. To complete the games, players must complete missions such as simple dogfights with opposition starfighters, reconnaissance and inspection tasks, escort duty for freighters or capital ships, or attacks on larger opposition ships. The player took the role of a pilot of the Rebel Alliance, and, in later games, the Galactic Empire. Review sets sent in does not guarantee a positive review.Star Wars: X-Wing is a series of space flight simulator video games based in the Star Wars media franchise that attempts to simulate the fictional experience of starfighter combat, while remaining faithful to the movies. The content above represents my own opinion and not the company. ![]() Thank you to LEGO for sending in this set for me to review. ![]() Since it is a helmet, the coloring is extremely bland on the completed build as there is absolutely no color besides on the plaque on the base. The angles on it is pretty spot on and the way the tubes are designed is very nice. Overall the LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet (75274) has a bit more detail than Boba Fett but a lot of the build is also very repetitive. Finally, there’s also the printed plate for the LEGO Star Wars TIE Fighter Pilot that sits at the front of the base. There are also some printed dish pieces for the insignia on the top front of the helmet. The tubes connect to the bottom of the base. It’s very repetitive but the end result works well. For the tubes, it uses some Technic Wheel 31 x 15 at the base a lot of small train wheels for the flex tube, 18 on each side to be exact. Lastly, we fill in the area around the chin with the vents using black sloped grill pieces. It’s the exact same as the left but opposite. Finally, there are some 4×4 round corner tiles to give it some more detailing.įor bag 5, you just fill in the right side of the helmet. The rest of the parts are used for the left side of the helmet and again, there are a lot of plate usage to get the curves down. The two small stickers are used here to finish off the detailing. For the nose/mouth guard area, it uses a couple of hinges to give it the slanted design. ![]() There’s nothing really special about it but there is a lot of plate stacking.įollowing that, we attach the two gray tubes to the front for the flexible gas transfer tubes. ![]() There are also parts for the backside of the TIE Fighter helmet.įor bag 3, we have a lot of black parts that are used to cover the top half of the helmet on both sides as well as on the front visor area. Next up, we have the base which uses a couple of Technic liftarms that stabilize the helmet to the base. Again it looks ugly but all four sides will be covered up later on. The build starts off with the foundation of the helmet with the internals using a lot of bricks with the studs on the sides. The contents of the box include six numbered bags, a small sticker sheet, the instructions, and two loose tubes.įor the boxes for this line, they have a matte finish to it with the helmet details being embossed. It has 724 pieces which is the most out of the three helmets but at the same price point of $59.99. The next set I’ll be taking a look at for the new LEGO Star Wars Helmets is the TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet (75274). ![]()
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