HELO{"id":29249,"date":"2017-12-16T14:24:46","date_gmt":"2017-12-16T14:24:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.brickfanatics.co.uk\/?p=29249"},"modified":"2020-08-21T09:46:35","modified_gmt":"2020-08-21T08:46:35","slug":"lego-star-wars-the-last-jedi-75200-ahch-to-island-training-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.brickfanatics.com\/lego-star-wars-the-last-jedi-75200-ahch-to-island-training-review","title":{"rendered":"LEGO Star Wars The Last Jedi 75200 Ahch-To Island Training review","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"

75200 Ahch-To Island Training<\/a> is one of the cheaper LEGO<\/a> Star Wars<\/a> The Last Jedi sets, but has the wait for Luke Skywalker been worth it?<\/em><\/p>\n

Price:<\/strong> \u00a325.99 \/ $29.99 \/ \u20ac29.99 \u00a0Pieces:<\/strong> 241 Available:<\/strong>\u00a0Now<\/a><\/p>\n

75200 Ahch-To Island Training<\/a> is, believe it or not, the second cheapest System set from the LEGO<\/a> Group\u2019s first two waves of Star Wars<\/a> The Last Jedi releases. Discounting the Microfighters, only the upcoming 75197 First Order Specialists Battle Pack<\/a> comes in cheaper than 75200<\/a>. Yes, really. You may be forgetting just how expensive some of the first wave of TLJ sets were, so let me remind you that 75176 Resistance Transport Pod<\/a> is \u00a339.99. Everything in The Last Jedi LEGO<\/a> collection has been vastly over priced, with some of the price-per-piece ratios misleadingly boosted by the inclusion of lots of smaller pieces, with very few \u2013 if any \u2013 new moulds.<\/p>\n

With all that in mind, 75200 Ahch-To Island Training<\/a> is a decent enough surprise, even if a set with just two minifigures in an otherwise minifigure-orientated range feels like one too few. Chewbacca could have been a welcome inclusion, for instance.<\/p>\n

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The set is a simplistic build, almost frustratingly so when going through page-by-page instructions that sometimes just add the one brick. This is a low-price, low-level LEGO<\/a> set, but even so, the end result doesn\u2019t suffer. The piece count and the parts provided come together for a convincing end result that is satisfyingly true to the source material. The hut has just the right level of utilities inside to reflect the sparse nature of Luke Skywalker\u2019s living quarters, whilst the exterior is a solid representation of the stone-based structures dotted around the fictional island on Ahch-To (and the real island of Skellig Michael).<\/p>\n