
"Scoring 76.5, the 1999 X-wing Fighter is recommended as a historically irreplaceable piece of LEGO Star Wars history, carrying the first appearances of Luke, R2-D2, and the entire licensed theme despite showing its age against modern releases."
The 1999 X-wing Fighter (7140) earns a Recommended verdict primarily on the strength of its historical importance: it was the inaugural LEGO Star Wars set and introduced Luke Skywalker, Biggs Darklighter, and R2-D2 to the brick format. Both reviewers agreed it still looks good and holds together well decades later, though they acknowledged that modern X-wing releases far surpass it in detail, accuracy, and build quality. The set carries considerable nostalgic and collectible weight, making it more than the sum of its relatively modest 266 pieces.
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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"This was a very special time for Star Wars fans where, you know, finally kind of dreams were coming true of of the series coming back."
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"7140 X-wing Fighter is a particularly notable example and looks distinctive, featuring an unusual light grey colour scheme which differs from modern renditions of the same classic starfighter."
Brickset Reviews"This was a very special time for Star Wars fans where, you know, finally kind of dreams were coming true of of the series coming back."

"7140 X-wing Fighter is a particularly notable example and looks distinctive, featuring an unusual light grey colour scheme which differs from modern renditions of the same classic starfighter."



