The latest addition to the LEGO® Star Wars™ Ultimate Collector Series arrived in May bringing with it a selection of new moulds and recolours. We might be a little late to the party, but felt there were parts and building techniques still worthy of analysis.
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LEGO® Star Wars™ 75355 X-Wing Starfighter
US$239.99/ £209.99/ 239.99€/ AU$369.99
1953 parts
May 2023
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New moulds
3x3x2 Quarter Round Panel (LEGO part 3535)
8x3 Wedge Plates (LEGO parts 3544 & 3545)
The next two new moulds come in a pair:
- 8x Wedge Plate 8x3 Left in White (6435246 | 3544)
- 8x Wedge Plate 8x3 Right in White (6435247 | 3545)
Recoloured elements
First, the trio of recolours that excite me the most:
- 4x Brick Round 3 x 3 x 2 with Recessed Centre and Axle Hole in white (6390507 | 73111) - initially exclusive to this set, it can now be found in 75365 Yavin 4 Rebel Base and will soon appear in two more LEGO Star Wars sets; 75364 and 75354.
- 1x Game Controller [Plain] in Dark Bluish Gray (6439170 | 53118) - Exclusive
- 8x Technic Pin Connector Round 1L [Beam] in Sand Blue (6257131 | 18654) - Exclusive
Two recolours of the largest inverted tile are included - hurray for studless undersides:
- 1x Tile Special 4 x 8 Inverted in Light Bluish Gray (6435281 | 83496) - Exclusive
- 8x Tile Special 4 x 8 Inverted in White (6430426 | 83496) - Appears in four other Summer 2023 Sets
Some lesser seen recolours next:
- 2x Bracket 2 x 3 - 2 x 2, Curved Sides in Red (6369674 | 69906) - Found in 1 other set, 76405 Hogwarts Express - Collectors' Edition
- 4x Plate Special 1 x 1 with Handle on 2 Ends in White (6431329 | 78257) - Found in 2 other sets
- 1x Tile Round 3 x 3 in Dark Stone Grey / Dark Bluish Gray (6433729 | 67095) - Found in 2 other sets
- 1x Tile 4X4 in Light Bluish Grey (6402193 | 1751) - Found in 5 other sets
These next two haven't been seen in sets since 2016 so it's nice to see them make a return:
- 8x Minifig Footwear Flipper [Thick] in White (6172962 | 29161)
- 2x Wedge Plate 3 x 3 Cut Corner in Sand Blue (4209021 | 2450)
- 8x Large Figure Weapon, Barrel with 2 Pin Holes and 3 Axle Holes in White (6263181 | 31511) Found in 4 other sets
- 2x Plate Special 1 x 2 [Side Handle Closed Ends] in Medium Nougat (6424277 | 48336) - A new colour for 2023, found in 4 other sets
- 2x Plate Round 1 x 2 Half Circle with Stud (Jumper) in Brown (6428178 | 1745) Found in 4 other sets
- 2x Plate 3 x 3 Corner in Black (6439175 | 77844) - New for 2023
- 4x Plate 3 x 3 Corner in White (6428165 | 77844) - New for 2023
Printed elements
Until recently, info plaques would also have been done with a sticker on a plain 8x16 tile. This marks the first time a Star Wars plaque has been given the printed treatment: Tile 8x16 with Star Wars UCS X-Wing Data Sheet print in Black (6446687 | 104491).
Personally I'd sooner have a blank 8x16 tile for MOCing purposes but I'm all for removing the risk of sticker misalignment or trapped air bubbles on a collector level set. The only downside is the injection mark dead centre, but it's a small price to pay all things considered.
That's it for my look at the elements. In part 2 on Wednesday I'll take a look at the build and minifigures - assuming I can figure out how to photograph the massive ship!
Our Patreon followers on the Sand Blue, Medium Azure and Vibrant Coral tiers can enjoy part 2 right now.
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Good review!
ReplyDeleteJust this morning (in a half-awake delirium) it occurred to me that this new panel would be great either printed or stickered as some sort of curved billboard or signage.
Morning! That would look great... take note Ninjago City...
DeleteOne of the first possibilities for them that occurred to me was their potential for use as wheel arches/mudguards! The tires https://brickset.com/parts/design-55978 and https://brickset.com/parts/design-56891 seem like they'd fit nicely while still leaving enough clearance to ensure they won't rub against the panel's inner surface.
DeleteOh, THAT'S a smart idea.
DeleteWill a September new parts list be forthcoming? Or has Lego permanently changed access to their image database. I noticed Brickset can't display the new September parts images. (They link direct to the Lego assets server, which gives a permission denied error when the image links are entered manually.) Just curious if you have inside info.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the broken images are the main holdup, according to the explanation New Elementary shared on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cw_n_GfSbao/
DeleteThe links for most of this month's new parts are broken even on the LEGO Customer Service site, so it doesn't seem like this was any sort of intentional change on TLG's part. The same was briefly the case for instruction links at the beginning of the month, but that's since been fixed, so hopefully working part images will also be uploaded to LEGO.com soon.
How does the new 3535 panel relate to 73111? From the photos they look like parts that could/should be a family.
ReplyDeleteBTW I tried to register this comment as Max/www.tubemapcentral.com and was told that the URL was invalid, it most certainly isn't!
Nesting the panels inside the 1/2 round cone is a perfect way to make a series of semi-private booths around the perimeter of some seedy space bar.
ReplyDeleteParts like this make me wonder how extensive the unreleased part library is. Would love to see a whole series of these. Would make building curved walls shorter or taller than the large curved panel much easier and better looking with less notches
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