
"The Range Trooper scores a 67.6 BrickScore โ a good-looking display piece let down by the structural compromises baked into the constraction format, making it a solid buy for trooper collectors but a tough sell for anyone expecting a playable figure."
The Range Trooper (75536) earns a modest BrickScore of 67.6 โ a decent but unspectacular buildable action figure that shines most as a display piece. Reviewers broadly agree it nails the character's distinctive armored look, with the thick cloth pieces and accurate head mold standing out, but the format's inherent limitations โ loose ball joints, limited posability, and a sparse skeleton under the armor โ keep it from being a must-buy. Owner reviews are overwhelmingly enthusiastic about the design, while expert critics are more measured, flagging durability and value concerns.
Where they split: Owner reviews on LEGO.com were overwhelmingly positive (mostly perfect scores), praising design accuracy and display appeal without reservation. Expert reviewers (JANG, Brick Fanatics) were more measured, specifically calling out structural gaps, durability issues, and the shaky value proposition โ a notable split between enthusiast collectors and more analytical critics.
"this is another of what's rumored to be the last generation of Lego large buildable action figures, at least for now"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"Stormtroopers of various forms have always been part of the LEGO Star Wars constraction range."
Brick Fanatics"this is another of what's rumored to be the last generation of Lego large buildable action figures, at least for now"

"Stormtroopers of various forms have always been part of the LEGO Star Wars constraction range."
Amazon4.7
LEGO.com4.6