LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle review

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle recreates a heroic climax from The Mandalorian for a pretty decent set.

Taking inspiration from Paz Vizsla’s selfless act towards the closing episodes of the third season of Disney+ show The Mandalorian, LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle is a mid-range set with plenty going for it, from a decent-sized piece of scenery to a collection of unique and desirable minifigures.

— LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle set details —

Theme: LEGO Star Wars Set name: 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle Release: June 1, 2024

Price: £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99 Pieces: 289 Minifigures: 4

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— Where to buy LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle —

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle is available from June 1 at LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores, and presumably at third-party retailers such as Disney Store.

— LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle build —

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle of course could only focus on a doorway. What could otherwise potentially be a dull background build – which, let’s be honest, LEGO Star Wars does sometimes throw into sets – is instead a detailed, sizeable and wholly relevant build that takes centre stage in what is a poignant LEGO set, for the scene it helps to capture in LEGO form.

And before you start to yawn, a good door done well can often make for a very strong LEGO Star Wars set – think 75171 Battle on Scarif from 2017 or 8038 The Battle of Endor from 2009. Star Wars action and story loves a good door to base it all around, and LEGO Star Wars can sometimes offer the best play experiences when it focuses on capturing enough of that same simplicity in the story and action that such doorways can witness (for whatever that reason is in a galaxy far, far away).

Is 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle such a set? Absolutely. It’s an intricate and well-sized build of a set that gives real authenticity to the scene that it is designed to depict. There is playable space and points of action on both sides of the door (albeit more so on the front side) and excellent design that very well captures the aesthetic of a slick Imperial base cut into the ragged rockwork of underground Mandalore.

As far as play features go, whilst the swivelling turret with flick-firing guns is a little junior, it’s not wholly misplaced. Meanwhile the opening and closing function of the door is nicely realised, so that it can be held open of its own accord, or closed shut (as is relevant to the story at play) of its own weight.

As mentioned, the space that the set creates is perfectly effective for play or display, and whilst there’s very little else to say about the build that’s better reflective of an effective simplicity in design rather than something featureless and dull.

— LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle characters —

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle includes four minifigures, starting with Paz Vizsla returning after three years away with the same design as was in 2021’s 75319 The Armorer’s Mandalorian Forge. This will certainly knock down his aftermarket price that had skyrocketed after the third season of The Mandalorian. It’s a solid design with paint-chipped effect across the helmet and armour, with unique printing that accurately captures the character’s appearance. The large blaster he is carrying is a different design to that from 75319 The Armorer’s Mandalorian Forge, coming in at an even larger size to really help sell the heftier nature of Vizsla.

Facing this Mandalorian down is Moff Gideon, complete with a fancy new helmet mould. As is the case with the new Imperial Commandos in 75373 Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack, the scale of the helmet for Moff Gideon is very nicely done (it’s likely the highlight of the entire set) and we can dream that it’s a sign that the era of over-sized helmets like on the current Stormtrooper minifigure is ending. This Moff Gideon also benefits from a change to a more accurate skin tone too.

Two Imperial Praetorian Guards round out the line-up for 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle and whilst the proportions of their helmets does feel a little funky at first, their overall design is very nicely realised in minifigure form. Those helmets are textured too, for a very surprising and nice detail.

Some may have expected a skirt piece rather than legs for these guards, but with legs these characters are at least more poseable, which is a good thing considering the amount of action they see. The only real downside? A glance at recent NINJAGO minifigures and their weapons will leave you puzzled for why these LEGO Praetorians are wielding quite chunky-looking things.

— LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle price —

If the build to LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle wasn’t half as good as it is then it would be a more divisive set priced at £34.99 / $39.99 / €39.99, with pressure on the minifigures and negative comparisons to battle packs. However, the set as a whole is credible both for being interesting to put together and fun to play with and display, whilst the line-up of included characters is wholly authentic to the scene being re-enacted. Price-wise, then, there is value to be found here.

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— LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle pros and cons —

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle takes what could have been boring – a door – and makes it interesting to build and very playable and displayable once complete. Doorways are a big thing in Star Wars and when done well in LEGO sets are as playable as any starship or vehicle, and 75386 is one example of why.

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle prosLEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle cons
Does the simple stuff wellThe fact it’s just a door may put some off
Accurate to The Mandalorian showIf you are bored of The Mandalorian by now this set just isn’t relevant
Great minifigure design

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— Alternatives to LEGO Star 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle —

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle comes in at the mid-range level of pricing within the LEGO Star Wars theme, where there’s nothing directly matched at this same price. It sits between the likes of 75346 Pirate Snub Fighter at £29.99 and 75358 Tenoo Jedi Temple at £37.99, and way lower than 75361 Spider Tank at £46.99, and it arguably offers more than any of those sets.

Alternatives to one side, this thing is compatible with 75373 Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack, making the two together feel like one massive (and quite expensive) battle pack.

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How long does it take to build LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle?

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle takes about 45 minutes to piece together.

How many pieces are in LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle?

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle contains 289 pieces, including for minifigures of Paz Vizsla, Moff Gideon and two Imperial Praetorian Guards.

How big is LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle?

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle measures just under 13cm tall and 19cm wide, whilst it sits 7cm deep.

How much does LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle cost?

LEGO Star Wars 75386 Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle retails for £34.99 in the UK, $39.99 in the US, and from €39.99 in Europe.

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Rob Paton
As one half of Tiro Media Ltd, I mix a passion for print and digital media production with a deep love of LEGO and can often be found on these pages eulogising about LEGO Batman, digging deeper into the LEGO Group’s inner workings, or just complaining about the price of the latest LEGO Star Wars set. Make a great impression when you meet me in person by praising EXO-FORCE as the greatest LEGO theme of all time. Follow me on Twitter @RobPaton or drop me an email at [email protected].
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Rob Paton

As one half of Tiro Media Ltd, I mix a passion for print and digital media production with a deep love of LEGO and can often be found on these pages eulogising about LEGO Batman, digging deeper into the LEGO Group’s inner workings, or just complaining about the price of the latest LEGO Star Wars set. Make a great impression when you meet me in person by praising EXO-FORCE as the greatest LEGO theme of all time. Follow me on Twitter @RobPaton or drop me an email at [email protected].

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