LEGO Mandalorian 75319 Waffle Iron for 16 years and above

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LEGO Mandalorian 75319 Waffle Iron for 16 years and above

LEGO Mandalorian 75319 Waffle Iron for 16 years and above

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The Armorer is an exciting new addition as well, and comes with the new horned Mandalorian helmet, and a humble leather tunic atop her armour.

In the box art, the print on the Armorer’s helmet does admittedly look a little off, and, whilst it looks a whole lot better in real life, there remains a slight issue to be had in the use of the same helmet mould that has been used for Gar Saxon in 75316 Mandalorian Starfighter (a set we also happen to love and have reviewed here). With a bigger budget, of course we could have built a more complete room, but for just two walls included, a sense of shape, structure and flavour to the location is captured very well, thanks to the muted colour scheme and some choice parts usage. In the show, the forge is a dark, dingy but active area of Mandalorian work, and that’s exactly how the LEGO set feels. Once done, you can start shaping the Beskar into all manner of toys and weaponry for all your Mandalorian needs. The Armorer’s Mandalorian Forge is really a minifigure-heavy set, and it comes with 3 exclusive minifigures – The Mandalorian, Paz Vizsla and The Armorer. Features a detachable forge with flame elements, rotating exhaust hood and melting pot, Holocron, machinery & table with a hidden compartmentA really cool detail on Paz Vizsla’s heavy infantry armour is the Mythosaur signet printed on his shoulder. Here’s a closer look at Din Djarin aka The Mandalorian – the minifigure is identical to the one from 75299 Trouble on Tatooine, except that he doesn’t have a cape. More manuals of Lego Frequently Asked Questions about Lego set 75319 Star Wars The armourers Mandalorian Forge It’s the most detailed Mandalorian minifigure so far, and I especially like the arm printing on his left and right arms which have cool details such as the Mudhorn signet, and also the Whistling Birds weaponry on his wrists. Here are Paz Vizsla and The Armorer which are two excellent new Mandalorians to collect. Paz Vizsla comes with his bulky armour, which has some printed decorations on it, which is a nice bonus, and I also like the detailed battle-scuffed print on his helmet, and body.

The centerpiece of the model is the Mandalorian Forge, with blue flames where you can smelt the Beskar that Din Djarin has collected from his intergalactic hit jobs.

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The three minifigures included are certainly central to 75319 The Armorer’s Mandalorian Forge’s overall appeal, primarily for the exclusive duo of the Armorer and Paz Vizsla. Both are designed with such credible detail that they just ooze that indescribable mix of authenticity and appeal that makes them so immediately collectible for any Star Wars fan. I kinda messed up some of these, and they’re really mis-aligned here. One of those classic cases where printed elements would’ve been ideal. A great new accessory included in the set is this blank, dark silvery grey Mandalorian Helmet, perched in a corner here. It’s a really cool piece, and I can see minifigure customisers having a lot of fun with this. Also, for a set that’s all about Beskar Bar, it’s a little disappointing to not have printed 1 x 2 Beskar tiles, and have to make do with gunmetal gray gold bars instead – small printed tiles are pretty easy for LEGO to do (see the CMF theme), and I assume that there’s going to be plenty more Mandalorian sets, so I don’t know why they would cut corners in this department as that would heavily elevate the set, and add so much to The Mandalorian universe.



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