
"Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter earns its 71 BrickScore as a handsome, impressively scaled display model with a detailed cockpit and clever construction, but the $99.99 price tag and missing Obi-Wan minifigure kept owners lukewarm (4.16 out of 5, 76% recommend), making it a confident buy only for collectors already bought in on the UCS no-minifig format."
Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter (10215) is a UCS-style display model that reviewers consistently praised for its impressive size, movie-accurate design, and detailed cockpit interior, while acknowledging that the $99.99 price point and lack of an Obi-Wan minifigure were common points of friction. With a BrickScore of 71 and a Recommended verdict, it sits comfortably as a collectors' display piece rather than a play set. Owners are more reserved than most Star Wars sets in this batch, giving it 4.16 out of 5 across 47 LEGO.com ratings; only 76% would recommend it, and both value for money (3.57) and play experience (3.58) land notably lower than average for the line.
Where they split: Critics split on value: some called the price too high even when acknowledging the set's quality, while others who bought on sale found it fully justified. Owner ratings reflect that tension, with a modest 4.16 average and only 76% recommending it, notably lower than most Star Wars sets with a comparable score. The minifigure absence polarized buyers who did not share the UCS display-set philosophy.
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"I think it looks magnificent"
Brickset Reviews"It's set number 10215 with 676 pieces. Its original retail price was $100 adjusted for inflation in today's money. That's about $150."
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"I think it looks magnificent"
"It's set number 10215 with 676 pieces. Its original retail price was $100 adjusted for inflation in today's money. That's about $150."
Owners love the detailed design, impressive size, and display quality for collectors, but widely criticize the high price for the piece count and the lack of an included Obi-Wan minifigure.
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