
"With a BrickScore of 70.8, the Clone Turbo Tank earns a Recommended verdict on the strength of its standout Quinlan Vos figure, clever AT-RT integration, and genuine rolling play value, but buyers who grew up with the larger 2005 or 2010 versions should know this is a noticeably scaled-down successor."
Reviewers broadly praise the 2016 Clone Turbo Tank as a strong play set with an outstanding minifigure lineup, rating its Kashyyyk-themed roster among the best in any Star Wars release. The elephant in the room is size: this version is noticeably smaller than its 2005 and 2010 predecessors, and debate over that downsizing dominates the commentary. Owners back it enthusiastically with a 4.65 average across 312 ratings and a 90% would-recommend rate, suggesting the controversy fades once you have the set in hand.
Where they split: The central debate is whether the smaller scale is a dealbreaker. Reviewers who own the earlier Turbo Tanks express clear disappointment at the reduced footprint, while first-time buyers consistently report the size exceeded their expectations. Both camps agree on the minifigure quality.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"I think the thing looks pretty rugged and pretty well detailed from the outside with the exception of the axles which to me just look pretty spindly"
JANG's LEGO Reviews"Its original retail price was $110, which seems like a steal compared to what LEGO is charging for similar sets these days."
MandRproductions"I really wanted to like this set I really did um because it really has a lot going for it"
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"75151 Clone Turbo Tank is one of the largest Star Wars sets of the summer, containing 903 pieces and priced at £99.99 or $109.99."
Brickset Reviews"I think the thing looks pretty rugged and pretty well detailed from the outside with the exception of the axles which to me just look pretty spindly"
"Its original retail price was $110, which seems like a steal compared to what LEGO is charging for similar sets these days."
"I really wanted to like this set I really did um because it really has a lot going for it"

"75151 Clone Turbo Tank is one of the largest Star Wars sets of the summer, containing 903 pieces and priced at £99.99 or $109.99."





The Clone Turbo Tank is praised for its excellent minifigure selection, working wheel suspension, and solid play features, but owners who know the 2005 or 2010 versions consistently criticize this release for being noticeably smaller while priced similarly.
Amazon4.7
LEGO.com4.2