LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) review

LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) offers up just as much personality and character as the real thing with the latest buildable droid.

Following on from the likes of 75379 R2-D2 and 75398 C-3PO is the latest mid-range buildable droid in the form of LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P), from Star Wars Rebels and more recently Star Wars: Ahsoka.

Release: May 1, 2025

Retiring: December 31, 2026

Price: £94.99 / $99.99 / €109.99

Pieces: 1,039

Minifigures: 1

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As with the midi-scale ships and helmet collection, the LEGO Star Wars team very much continue the ‘if it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ approach with their droid collection, offering up 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) in much the same way as 75379 R2-D2 last year, with enough specific detail to this particular character to keep things fresh where they matter most.

The framework and approach to putting together Chopper will feel very familiar to anyone who has built the already excellent 75379 R2-D2, based around a small Technic frame as a core, with panels placed on each side, then the legs and head.

Details specific to Chop are there in colour and parts selection as well as functionality, most notably in the fact that the connector built into the central body of the droid to attach the head is loose, in such a way that you may think you’ve built the whole thing wrong.

But you haven’t: it’s a simple but effective idea so as to give Chop that unique animated style he has where he’s able to slightly tilt his head from side to side. The final model has a small widget at the back to wiggle up and down to shift it right to left, and the end result is spot on to the character we have seen on screens for the past decade.

His unique little arms are also nicely built to offer the same range of movement and comically short reach, whilst the general shaping of his head and placement of the various gizmos across his face immediately bring the little guy to life in front of you.

Ultimately, Chopper is no Artoo and will struggle to compete with the complete experience that 75379 R2-D2 offers just simply for where the character stands in wider Star Wars lore, but the same value and fun is very much at play here. So too is everything needed to define 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) as a unique and worthwhile addition to the growing collection of droids, even if the price is a little higher for slightly fewer parts – inflation is catching up to the LEGO Group.

This LEGO set was provided by the LEGO Group for review purposes.

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How long does it take to build LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P)?

LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) comes together in about an hour or so of building, in a similar way to 75379 R2-D2.

How many pieces are in LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P)?

LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) comes with 1,039 pieces, including a printed UCS-style sign and minifigure scale version of Chop.

How big is LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P)?

LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) measures 23cm and about 11cm deep. He can stretch his arms out wide enough to measure 22cm across too.

How much does LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) cost?

LEGO Star Wars 75416 Chopper (C1-10P) releases May 1, 2025 at £94.99 in the UK, $99.99 in the US, and from €109.99 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 rob@brickfanatics.com.

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Johnathon
Johnathon
1 year ago

Just curious, why can’t you guys format your pictures so I can see the whole picture instead of having to scroll a too small pop window when I click on an image for a magnified view. Thank you

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