The Retired Lego Star Wars Mandalorian AT-ST Raider! (Join Me, For A Cruise Edition Build & Review!)
In todays video we build and review 2019s Lego Star Wars Mandalorian AT-ST Raider set #75254, with 540 pieces. This build is special because the backdrop and studio is the Norwegian Encore cruise ship that I was on for a week in the end of may to early June. We start the beginning of the build on deck 15 called the Observation Deck. We discuss the build and perform the unboxing. Or in this case not, because of luggage capacity, I left most the box at home. We do find 4 bags, a small sticker sheet, and small build book. I do perform a timelapse of this build. The first half of the Timelapse I built was in the lounge, but in the second half I had to take it to my stateroom on deck 5. I also perform the review in the state room as well. Here we look at the minifigures of The Mandalorian, Cara Dune, and two Klatoonian Raiders. These minifigs look great, and with the cancelation of the actress that played Cara Dune, I think they are special. The build itself is very similar to the Hoth AT-ST that we have currently. I do like the red and dark grey elements as well as the extra detail added by the stickers. Unfortunately, we did get sick and have to quarantine ourselves into our rooms in the last 2 days of sailing. So the final thoughts segment is shot in the window of my stateroom. In my final thoughts I can not come up with a reason to actually purchase this set. We did get ours for free thankfully. I do like the set, but we have the Hoth AT-ST currently, so how many variations of the AT-ST do we need. I hope you enjoyed this video! If you like videos like this please Like, Share, and Subscribe!
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00:00 Introduction
00:19 Welcome and Unboxing?
03:47 Timelapse
05:54 Review
08:22 Final Thoughts
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