The Star Wars universe is famed for its ‘lived in’ feel and the build embraces this, with a mixture of aptly named brick and sand yellow elements. You could even switch out some characters in place of those featured in The Mandalorian. In fact, there is plenty of space to add many more Minifigures beyond those included with the set. Along with a stage area for the Cantina band to perform. So you’ll find the entrance where Droids are turned away, plus plenty of nooks and crannies to hide away some of the various Minifigures. The rest of the Cantina is a mix of what was seen on screen and areas where the LEGO Design Team has been given a little creative freedom. This is a fun play feature which has been well incorporated into the build and not tacked on or included for the sake of it. The two seats where Han and Greedo meet can be flipped via a handle found outside the Cantina walls. Over the years their confrontation has changed somewhat, which has given fuel to a fun little feature. Which is why there are so many self-contained booths, the most famous of which sees Han have a civilised chat with Greedo. The Cantina is a dark and dingy place, perfect for all sorts of shadowy activities. The bar also acts as an anchor point for the rest of the building, with each side of the Cantina connected to the bar by a series of hinges. All the little elements are well connected and solid. Often these little details look great but are quite unstable, that’s not the case here. The various pipes and drinks are achieved with a mixture of elements. This may only be a small section of the overall set but it’s got plenty of detail going on. Starting with the bar, the central point of much of the action in A New Hope. With the actual building being split into three sections. The main focus of the set is the Mos Eisley Cantina building with houses Chalmun’s spaceport watering hole. Availability: VIP Access September 15th from LEGO Stores and (General Release October 1st).Imperial Sandtroopers x2, Garindan, Wuher, Greedo, Ponda Baba, Dr Evazan, Modal Nodes x3, Momaw Nadon, Kabe, Kardue’sai’Malloc (Labria), Jawa & Hrchek Kal Fas Minifigures: Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, R2-D2.Measurements: measures over 7.5” (19cm) high, 20.5” (52cm) wide and 23” (58cm) deep when opened up.Bring your Tatooine scene to life with 21 LEGO minifigures, including Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and C-3PO, new-for-October-2020 Ponda Baba, Garindan and Labria, plus an R2-D2 LEGO droid figure. A Dewback LEGO figure and 2 Landspeeders complete a wonderful display piece. This immersive build is a great way to relax and reconnect with your Star Wars passion. This 3,187-piece Master Builder Series set features the Cantina with lots of authentic details to delight fans, plus attachable buildings to recreate a Mos Eisley city scene. LEGO has kindly provided a set to review so I’ve been busy building it and here’s my review.Įnjoy quality me-time and relive iconic Star Wars: A New Hope moments with the awesome LEGO® Star Wars™ Mos Eisley Cantina (75290) construction model for display. When combined you get the ultimate brick-built version of the Mos Eisley Cantina. For the first time, the entire Cantina has been recreated along with two Landspeeders, a workshop and an impressive 21 Minifigures. The Master Builder Series Mos Eisley doesn’t do things by halves. The nearest we’ve got to capture the full force of the Cantina’s scum and villainy is the 2014 version but that’s about to change with the latest addition to the LEGO Star Wars range. Despite being an iconic location from the Star Wars universe, the Cantina found on the Tatooine hasn’t really been done justice in LEGO® form.
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