
"A BrickScore of 62.5 captures this set accurately: the Death Trooper and Night Trooper figures are genuinely great, but $22.99 for 119 pieces with no cockpit detail and identical troopers is a tough ask, and the expert consensus says wait for a sale."
Reviewers are split on the Death Trooper and Night Trooper Battle Pack: the minifigures earn near-universal praise for their detail and army-building appeal, but the $22.99 retail price draws sharp criticism as the most expensive standard Star Wars battle pack ever produced. The simple Imperial gunship build is functional and stud-shooter equipped, yet lacks interior cockpit detail and offers no minifigure variance between the two death troopers. Owner ratings average a strong 4.54 across over 1,000 reviews, with Amazon buyers rating it at 4.8, suggesting casual buyers are more forgiving of the price than dedicated LEGO enthusiasts.
Where they split: The BrickScore of 62.5 reflects the expert/critic consensus that this is a flawed but not terrible set, while 1,040 owner reviews average 4.54 stars, with Amazon buyers at 4.8. Critics focus heavily on the pricing and lack of figure variance; general buyers are clearly more satisfied, particularly parents and casual Star Wars fans who respond to the fast, fun build and the figures.



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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"It's got 119 pieces and a retail price of $23 in the US. Now, this is technically a tariff affected price."
MandRproductions"You buy the battle pack for the minifigures. Like 95% of you absolutely buy this simply because you want the cool figures."
Solid Brix Studios
"While the Death Troopers and Night Trooper look great, only one Night Trooper is exclusive, which limits opportunities to mix parts and build more uniquely dressed troopers."
Brickset Reviews"this is by far one of the worst looking battle pack builds Lego has ever made"
Five Lonely Clones"It's got 119 pieces and a retail price of $23 in the US. Now, this is technically a tariff affected price."
"You buy the battle pack for the minifigures. Like 95% of you absolutely buy this simply because you want the cool figures."

"While the Death Troopers and Night Trooper look great, only one Night Trooper is exclusive, which limits opportunities to mix parts and build more uniquely dressed troopers."
"this is by far one of the worst looking battle pack builds Lego has ever made"



Owners are sharply divided: the Night Trooper and Death Trooper minifigures earn consistent praise for their detailed printing, but a large share of reviewers consider the blocky dropship build embarrassingly weak for a battle pack priced well above the traditional $10 to $15 range.
Amazon4.8
LEGO.com3.8
Target3.9