
"A clean, nostalgic 25th Anniversary set that scores 78.2 and earns its Recommended tier primarily on the strength of an exclusive QT-KT minifigure and a likable nod to the original 2008 battle packs. Now retired, the set's aftermarket value will hinge on demand for that exclusive figure."
The Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder (40755) earns a BrickScore of 78.2 and carries strong nostalgia appeal as a 25th Anniversary Star Wars set. Owner ratings average 4.48 across 103 ratings, with 72% of LEGO.com respondents saying they would recommend it. Reviewers consistently called out the exclusive QT-KT minifigure and the strong trooper lineup as the primary draws, with the build quality and nostalgic callback to the 2008 battle pack format generating broad goodwill. At $39.99, value perception was generally favorable, though a minority of reviewers felt the builds were too simple or that the Imperial Dropship could have had a larger passenger capacity.


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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"if I had a nickel for every time Lego remade this battle pack as an anniversary set I'd have two nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice right"
MandRproductions"I absolutely love this box art I mean I've really enjoyed all the 25th anniversary set box Arts throughout the year but this one is probably my favorite"
Five Lonely Clones"this thing is perfect I love this design it looks so good in person I was not expecting that I would fall in love with this design"
Solid Brix Studios"this dropship is just so superior to the original one"
JANGBRiCKS
"7667 Imperial Dropship and 7668 Rebel Scout Speeder are among the best Battle Packs ever released, given their fantastic minifigures and great army building potential."
Brickset Reviews
"It's a remake more in spirit than substance – but in an era where nostalgia is so commodified already, I think I prefer it that way."
The Brothers Brick"I don't have any major problems with this set not even its price"
JANG's LEGO Reviews"it looks like it's both of the 2008 Battle Packs smooshed together into one $40"
DG Bricks"if I had a nickel for every time Lego remade this battle pack as an anniversary set I'd have two nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice right"
"I absolutely love this box art I mean I've really enjoyed all the 25th anniversary set box Arts throughout the year but this one is probably my favorite"
"this thing is perfect I love this design it looks so good in person I was not expecting that I would fall in love with this design"
"this dropship is just so superior to the original one"

"7667 Imperial Dropship and 7668 Rebel Scout Speeder are among the best Battle Packs ever released, given their fantastic minifigures and great army building potential."

"It's a remake more in spirit than substance – but in an era where nostalgia is so commodified already, I think I prefer it that way."
"I don't have any major problems with this set not even its price"
"it looks like it's both of the 2008 Battle Packs smooshed together into one $40"







Owners broadly enjoy the Imperial Dropship vs. Rebel Scout Speeder as a nostalgic, army-building-friendly set at a fair price, with the minifigures (especially R2-KT) as the main draw, though critics find the value per figure below current battle pack standards and some feel the vehicles are underwhelming.
LEGO.com4.4
Amazon4.6