LEGO 75352 Star Wars Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama, Return of the Jedi 40th Anniversary Lightsaber Dual Set, Collectible Gift for Adults with Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader…
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LEGO 75352 Star Wars Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama, Return of the Jedi 40th Anniversary Lightsaber Dual Set, Collectible Gift for Adults with Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader…
£89.99
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- Relive the lightsaber duel between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi with this adult LEGO Star Wars Diorama set
- Build the Emperor’s throne room with a circular Death Star window element designed especially for this set, a rotating throne and 2 display consoles
- Includes LEGO Star Wars minifigures: Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker with lightsabers, and Emperor Palpatine with 2 Sith lightning bolt elements
- Finish the model with a Star Wars: Return of the Jedi 40th anniversary plaque and add this piece of memorabilia to any LEGO Star Wars collection
- This model kit for adults to build is part of LEGO Star Wars collectable diorama sets, each depicting a memorable Star Wars scene
- Treat yourself or give this 807-piece set as an epic Star Wars gift, Christmas or birthday present to a fan of the classic Star Wars trilogy
- Number of Pieces: 807
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Mr Star –
Wanted something Star Wars related to give as a gift to our daughter who is a huge Star Wars fan – indeed she recently attended the Star Wars Celebration event in London – and has just secured her first job! When I saw the LEGO 75352 Star Wars Emperor’s Throne Room set was available as a 40th anniversary of Return of the Jedi, I immediately ordered it as I knew she would be thrilled. The set comes in a typical Lego branded cardboard box which in this case contains some 807 pieces to be assembled into an accurate replication of the famous throne room scene and the set actually rotates.
In terms of the actual set once built (which took her around 3 hours over two nights) it seems robust enough for a bit of imaginary role play with the figures, the attention to detail is excellent in typical Lego fashion, and it depicts the famous scene very well and. Our daughter was delighted with the finished product and has vowed that this will be just the beginning of a collection that it appears we have started by gifting this to her. Obviously this is not a cheap item, probably some licensing and other franchise costs will have been involved but at an RRP of £89.99 (currently 20% off at £71.99) for something this size it appears steep to me but then I am not fanatically immersed in the universe so I don’t count! Overall this gave her great pleasure and I know she has it in pride of place amongst all of the Star Wars memorabilia, movies and figures. The force was strong with this diorama, I think we chose rather well.
terminaljunkie –
Exactly the quality and ease of build you’d expect from Lego! We are a holdhold of Lego and Star Wars fans so have more than our fair share and this takes pride of place in our collection while maintaining its playability.
zeroshi –
Another amazing build courtesy of Lego; this builds incorporates some great techiniques that will occupy the builder allowing you to set the scene for the showdown of the light and dark sides.
Minifigures are great and the chair is a nice design capturing the shape of the on screeen throne.
Price wise is not the best but it is worth it to add this to your collection, it sits great alongside previous releases and matches up pretty well in height and scale.
ed –
Never having owned a Star Wars Lego set, I was thrilled at the opportunity to review this. I’ve seen a few Star Wars movies, but have not delved into the universe too much, so I feel lucky to look at this set almost objectively.
This set is a diorama capturing an iconic scene that even I remember really well from Return of the Jedi; The Emperor’s Throne Room battle. This set definitely feels like it is aimed at collectors or older Star Wars fans who are likely to buy this out of nostalgia. The key reason for this being it is a diorama; a static memorable scene from the movie. As such, there’s no playability encouraged here. You can pose the minifigs in different places and you can spin old Palpy’s chair, but that’s about it. This is a cosmetic show piece.
The build is satisfying; in particular the technical way in which the arch surrounding the throne is formed and also the window within. There’s certainly some appreciation to the designers of this set in how they have managed to recreate this scene. Unlike the Endor Speed Chase diorama which feels a little incomplete since there is no background and the forest is not so dense, this set frames itself very nicely and really does create a small snapshot of a scene. And the end result looks fantastic.
Overall, this set does look fantastic in it’s own right. At £89.99 (RRP at time of review), this does feel very expensive for a set that will just sit on a shelf, especially with an 807 piece count and extremely limited playability. However, if that is your thing, you’ll love it as it would look absolutely great on a shelf next to the movies.
Aston bolger –
Brilliant set great for display
adam lancaster –
Excellent
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I absolutely love this “Star Wars”, 40th anniversary set.
So this set has a great aesthetic, and is an impressive size, I’m not sure what I expected, but this is more impressive than whatever it was, I think it looks great.
Now something I really liked about this set, is the instructions, they are clear, easy to follow, and the diagrams and text are a decent size. Fact is I sat making this in one go, and I think a testament to the set is that at no point did I feel bored, or frustrated, quite the opposite, it was somewhat exciting to watch it take shape, and as I added the details, to the main part, it just looked better and better, and became more and more, a true portrayal of the “Star Wars” universe, which I absolutely love.
So it comes with arguably 3 of the most wanted figures, Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and the Emperor, all of which I think look great. I love the way they have made Darth Vaders helmet work, in parts to be fitted as opposed to just making it 1 solid piece, I like how they did it better.
As I sat making this it became more and more solid and detailed, but it just felt sturdier as I went. I love the fact there are options too, I can give the Emperor SFX of “Energy” from his hands, or use those to show power on the “Throne set”, I also like the fact that instead of just some moulded plastic for their capes, they actually have “material capes”, I think thats a great touch.
The build quality of all the pieces is very nice, they are all precise, with clean, crisp edges, adn fit together just how they should.
All in all, this is a fantastic set, with a real presence when made up and sitting in front of me.
It’s a great set.