
"A BrickScore of 72 reflects a compact, well-executed Microfighter that earns a clear recommendation on the strength of its exclusive minifigure and sturdy design, even if it is not the highlight of its wave. Owners back this up with a 4.23/5 average and unanimous recommendation rate."
Reviewers broadly agree that the First Order TIE Fighter Microfighter (75194) is a solid entry in the Microfighter line, praised for its recognizable silhouette, sturdy construction, and an exclusive First Order TIE Pilot minifigure with an improved helmet design. Both Brickset and JANG gave positive recommendations, though neither ranked it as the standout of its wave. Real owners align closely with the critics, scoring it 4.23 out of 5 across 13 ratings, with 100% of LEGO.com buyers saying they would recommend it.
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"The TIE Fighter looks pretty good in official images and was surprised to find that the minifigure is actually exclusive to this set, despite its apparent similarity to previous First Order TIE Fighter pilots."
Brickset Reviews"It's much more durable than the full-size version. Actually has some building techniques for like how the the wings are attached that that remind me of the full-size version."
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"The TIE Fighter looks pretty good in official images and was surprised to find that the minifigure is actually exclusive to this set, despite its apparent similarity to previous First Order TIE Fighter pilots."
"It's much more durable than the full-size version. Actually has some building techniques for like how the the wings are attached that that remind me of the full-size version."

Owners praise the microfighter for impressive detail and accurate design relative to its size, but are divided on value with some finding it overpriced depending on where purchased.
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