
"Mando and Grogu's N-1 Starfighter earns a BrickScore of 41.9 — a set that delights young and first-time builders but leaves experienced collectors and value-conscious adult fans cold, with expert reviewers broadly recommending a skip at its retail price."
Set 75410 is a 4+ entry-level build aimed squarely at young children transitioning from DUPLO, and most buyers in that bracket love it — calling it cute, fun, and approachable for solo builders as young as six. Expert reviewers are considerably cooler, flagging an oversimplified N-1 Starfighter design, questionable value at ~$30/£25, and minifigures that adult collectors almost certainly already own. The BrickScore of 41.9 reflects that split: enthusiastic families on one end, skeptical experienced builders on the other.
Where they split: The buyer/expert split is the defining divergence. LEGO.com buyer reviews are overwhelmingly positive (most rating it 5 stars), praising the fun, cuteness, and quality. Expert reviewers from Hoth Bricks and Brick Fanatics both recommend skipping, citing design compromises, value concerns, and lack of novelty for adult fans. One dissenting buyer review was notably harsh, calling the design "tremendously inaccurate" and an "attack on the Star Wars community" — an outlier even among the critical voices.




"It's hard to do more symbolic than the pile of a few large pieces that embodies the N-1 Starfighter."
Hoth Bricks
"a set for younger builders and nobody else"
Brick Fanatics"$30 definitely makes me start to feel like it's a scam I mean it's definitely not the textbook definition but by God $30 is absurd on this"
MandRproductions
"It's hard to do more symbolic than the pile of a few large pieces that embodies the N-1 Starfighter."

"a set for younger builders and nobody else"
"$30 definitely makes me start to feel like it's a scam I mean it's definitely not the textbook definition but by God $30 is absurd on this"



Amazon4.8
Target4.3
LEGO.com4.0