
"Expert reviewers give the Sith TIE Fighter a Skip It BrickScore of 51.1, anchored by a value-for-money consensus of just 30 out of 100 for a set charging $0.17 per piece, and real buyers on the LEGO store rated value-for-money just 2.45 out of 5 as well, confirming that the distinctive Final Order design and all-printed decoration cannot fully offset the pricing problem."
The Sith TIE Fighter (75272) scores a BrickScore of 51.1, placing it in the Skip It tier, driven almost entirely by a value-for-money consensus of just 30 out of 100 among expert reviewers who found the $79.99 price tag unjustifiable for a 470-piece set. Design and aesthetics score reasonably (69.1) and the distinctive black-and-red Final Order color scheme draws genuine praise, but the price-per-piece of $0.17 drew consistent criticism. Owner data adds important nuance: 300 ratings average 4.52 out of 5 overall, though the LEGO store-specific value signal of just 2.45 out of 5 and a 64% would-recommend rate are notably lower than a typical well-regarded set, aligning with the expert concern about pricing.
Where they split: Expert reviewers assigned a Skip It BrickScore of 51.1 largely on value grounds, while owners average 4.52 out of 5 overall. The split resolves partly by platform: Amazon buyers (4.7 average, 232 ratings) skew more positive than LEGO.com buyers (3.48 average, 34 ratings), and the LEGO store value signal of 2.45 out of 5 is the most honest expert-adjacent number in the owner data. Buyers who love the color scheme and the Knight of Ren overlook the price; critics and more experienced collectors do not.

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"Many distinctive TIE-series craft have appeared across the Star Wars movies and 75272 Sith TIE Fighter appears unusual, integrating geometric solar array collectors."
Brickset Reviews"$80 that is very very expensive for a set like this"
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"I'm not a huge fan of the sets surrounding Star Wars, I find the color schemes dull and the price too high."
Rebrickable Reviews"what's most noteworthy about this ship is the shape of the Wings and I think one of the most noteworthy things about this Lego model is that Lego actually introduced a new piece in order to be able to finish off off this…"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"Many distinctive TIE-series craft have appeared across the Star Wars movies and 75272 Sith TIE Fighter appears unusual, integrating geometric solar array collectors."
"$80 that is very very expensive for a set like this"

"I'm not a huge fan of the sets surrounding Star Wars, I find the color schemes dull and the price too high."
"what's most noteworthy about this ship is the shape of the Wings and I think one of the most noteworthy things about this Lego model is that Lego actually introduced a new piece in order to be able to finish off off this shape"



The Sith TIE Fighter earns praise for its striking black-and-red design and sticker-free printed details, but its high price relative to the piece count is the dominant complaint across nearly all reviewer tiers.
Amazon4.7
LEGO.com3.5