
"Boba Fett's Throne Room earns its Mixed Reviews BrickScore of 66.6 through strong minifigure appeal and a fun build, tempered by a high price-per-piece and accuracy compromises that more critical reviewers penalize; real buyers largely disagree, rating it 4.65 out of 5 across 1,101 ratings and recommending it at a 92% rate."
Boba Fett's Throne Room (75326) draws its Mixed Reviews BrickScore of 66.6 from a tension that runs across the owner base: the minifigure lineup (aspect score 78.7) is the most praised element, while value for money (46.0) and parts value (54.9) trail significantly. Expert reviews available are from the LEGO.com owner pool, where sentiment is nonetheless very warm: 4.65 out of 5 across 1,101 ratings with a 92% would-recommend rate and a play experience signal of 4.48 out of 5. The gap between the critic-facing BrickScore and the owner enthusiasm reflects that buyers who love the Book of Boba Fett and Mandalorian source material are forgiving of a price-per-piece of $0.137 and some accuracy compromises, while more analytical observers hold back on that front.
Where they split: The BrickScore of 66.6 reflects analytical concern about price and accuracy, while 92% of LEGO.com owners say they would recommend the set and the average owner rating is 4.65 out of 5. This is a clear critics-versus-buyers split: those who approach it as a scene-setter and minifigure collector's piece are highly satisfied, while reviewers weighing it on parts value and accuracy flag real shortcomings.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"i gotta say this is definitely a better set than i was expecting so that's a good thing"
Solid Brix Studios
"75326 Boba Fett's Throne Room represents this scene successfully, capturing fantastic detail from the onscreen location. The majestic throne looks impressive in particular, although the minifigure selection is certainly …"
Brickset Reviews"The LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Jabba's Sail Barge is this year's flagship product of the theme, no pun intended"
Tiago Catarino
"I'll start positively: We get a lot of new or updated figures. The build is nice, working both as a display set and a play set. It features everything a set of this size needs. But it does not feel like a €99.- set."
Rebrickable Reviews"do i feel like this is worth 100 u.s i still don't i don't feel like it's as overpriced now seeing it in person as i did when i was just looking at the official pictures"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"What I'm not particularly happy about is the price point. The inclusion of 7 minifigs will certainly have bumped up the price, and there's always the "licensed property tax" LEGO must pay to Disney, but $100 for only 732…"
The Brothers Brick"I like how this opens up... the back behind the throne can open up as well to get you access"
JANGBRiCKS"i really like that lego actually decided to use the new headpiece mold like actually create a newer version of this figure uh rather than some of the older uh versions that they've used because it shows that he's changed"
BrickQueen"i gotta say this is definitely a better set than i was expecting so that's a good thing"

"75326 Boba Fett's Throne Room represents this scene successfully, capturing fantastic detail from the onscreen location. The majestic throne looks impressive in particular, although the minifigure selection is certainly the highlight and includes various surprisingly obscure characters, which have perhaps exceeded expectations."
"The LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Jabba's Sail Barge is this year's flagship product of the theme, no pun intended"

"I'll start positively: We get a lot of new or updated figures. The build is nice, working both as a display set and a play set. It features everything a set of this size needs. But it does not feel like a €99.- set."
"do i feel like this is worth 100 u.s i still don't i don't feel like it's as overpriced now seeing it in person as i did when i was just looking at the official pictures"

"What I'm not particularly happy about is the price point. The inclusion of 7 minifigs will certainly have bumped up the price, and there's always the "licensed property tax" LEGO must pay to Disney, but $100 for only 732 pieces feels a bit steep."
"I like how this opens up... the back behind the throne can open up as well to get you access"
"i really like that lego actually decided to use the new headpiece mold like actually create a newer version of this figure uh rather than some of the older uh versions that they've used because it shows that he's changed"







Owners consistently praise the seven-minifigure lineup and interactive play features as the set's real selling point, but a vocal minority is disappointed by the missing dome/roof, Fennec Shand's lack of a helmet, and one Gamorrean Guard instead of two.
Amazon4.7
LEGO.com4.5