
"With a BrickScore of 75.1 and a 4.42-star owner average across 35 ratings, the 75049 Snowspeeder is a reliably satisfying rendition of a classic ship, let down only by a modest accessory and a price that could have been slightly kinder."
The 2014 Snowspeeder (75049) earned broad approval from reviewers, who praised its film-accurate grey color scheme, solid play features, and strong minifigure lineup headlined by Dak Ralter and an updated Snowtrooper. Owner ratings back this up firmly, with 35 buyers across LEGO.com and Walmart averaging 4.42 out of 5 and a 100% would-recommend rate reported on LEGO.com. The main friction point was pricing relative to piece count and a somewhat underwhelming E-web cannon accessory.
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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"this really just shows that they got the model right you know over time they've just improved and improved and improved trying to get this thing to work in mini fig scale and actually be able to hold two mini figs in it …"
JANG's LEGO Reviews"it's uh it's a bit I would say it's bit expensive. Maybe $25 would have been better for this set."
Solid Brix Studios"this really just shows that they got the model right you know over time they've just improved and improved and improved trying to get this thing to work in mini fig scale and actually be able to hold two mini figs in it comfortably"
"it's uh it's a bit I would say it's bit expensive. Maybe $25 would have been better for this set."



Owners love the Snowspeeder's design accuracy, minifigures, and playable features, though many feel the price is too high for its relatively small piece count and quick build time.
LEGO.com4.5