
"The 75058 MTT scores a BrickScore of 59.2 and earns a Skip It verdict, weighed down by unavoidable comparisons to its larger 2007 predecessor and a value-for-money owner signal of just 3.47 out of 5. The play features are real, but the set feels undersized and unfinished relative to what came before."
The 2014 MTT (75058) lands a BrickScore of 59.2 and a Skip It verdict, driven primarily by the shadow of its larger and more impressive 2007 predecessor. While reviewers acknowledged solid playability and an accurate design, the smaller scale, visible interior framework, and weaker value proposition relative to the earlier version kept consensus lukewarm. Owner ratings mirror the split: 25 owners average 3.86 out of 5, with only 71% recommending the set and a value-for-money score of 3.47, among the lowest signals in the review pool.
Where they split: The split between owners who rated it highly for its playability and interactive features and those who criticized its scale relative to the 2007 version is the central tension. Reviewers who had no reference point for the older set tended to rate it favorably; those comparing it directly were consistently disappointed by the size reduction.
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Owners are sharply divided: enthusiasts praise the minifigures, playability, and value for casual builders, but collectors and prequel fans heavily criticize the set as a disappointing downgrade from the 2007 version, citing its smaller size, fragility, limited droid capacity, and design compromises.
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