NEW! Lego Star Wars R2-D2! (A 16+ Plus Set In Disguise?)
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Today we are building and reviewing the brand new Lego Star Wars R2-D2 set #75379, with 1,050 pieces. Before kicking off the video I say a quick thank you to all my supporters, and let everyone know I have been down with a cold and fighting depression. We begin this video going over the box the set comes in, then we unbox the set. Unboxing the set we find 12 bags, a small sticker sheet, and the instruction book. Building the set took a little under 4 hours, and was very enjoyable, yet simple to build. The overall size of the build was smaller then my expectations, about the size of my large hand. Reviewing the set we go over all the unique details, such as the lack of functions the model has. For the traditional R2-D2 features to be shown,1x8 tiles have to be removed. This being another 25th anniversary set, we get an exclusive minifigure with the set. This time it is Darth Malak, on a 25 Anniversary plaque. Along with that, you get a printed display features plaque with new detailed R2-D2 minifigure. I really love this set, and the size is incredible. I really feel that it was forced to be 10+ for marketing reasons. Because I feel the same way with this set, as I do the Starship Collection when compared to their larger more detailed adult counterparts. I really enjoyed building this set for you guys, and I hope you all enjoyed the video. As always please comment your thoughts down below. If you enjoyed the video please Like, Share, and Subscribe! Thank you for watching!
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00:00 Welcome
03:12 Build Introduction
06:05 Box Overview
07:43 Unboxing
10:31 Set Review
17:34 Wrap Up
20:48 Outro
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