![]() ![]() It’s not painfully difficult, but it’s certainly not simplistic. There’s a nice mixture of textures and build techniques that will satisfy everyone. Putting together the Executor Star Destroyer is fun. But at this midi-scale, there’s only so much you can do. There are certain spots that don’t exactly work though. Overall it’s a successful recreation of the source material. Design-wise it has an almost UCS feel to it. The exterior has the usual Star Wars design with greebling and a mostly black background. More specifically, there are six numbered bags and a 146 page instruction book. So what’s in the box!? Well it’s pretty much what you expect – ya know, LEGO®️ bricks and a book. Taking both scores together I get a final value score of 89%. I’m happy with a longer build time to really enjoy the experience. Tiny parts and greebling usually take longer overall. I’m impressed to get such a high score on such a small model. This gets me a cost/minute of $0.67 and that equates to a very impressive score of 95%. My build time for the Executor is just over two hours (135 minutes). It should definitely be a bit cheaper for what it is, but at least it stays more-or-less average for this IP. With no minifigures or overly rare elements to affect the cost, this set stays decently affordable. For the Star Wars IP, that ain’t half bad. This gives us a score of 83%, comfortably above our observed average of $0.15 for an 80% score. The Executor Super Star Destroyer retails for $89.99 CAD and translates to a cost/brick of $0.14.
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