But it’s hard to tell with the printing so far. Vader is the undercover Imperial Officer Tala Durith, which looks to be exclusive to the set. Making their debut in episode three of Kenobi, the Ned-B droid is getting a LEGO version that looks lovely from the blurry photo. There’s also a pair of other figures, one of which is also an exclusive. He notably has arm printing at one of the more affordable price points for a minifigure version, but doesn’t have the accurate red eyes that the box art shows off. Vader is also getting a new design which largely focuses on a refreshed head to fit with the timeline of this being only a decade after Anakin’s transformation into the mechanical Sith Lord. Obi-Wan is going to be exclusive to the set and different than the version included in the Inquisitor Transport Scythe kit. Of course with a name like Obi-Wan vs Vader, the LEGO set number 75334 will include both of the figures. There are some redeeming aspects about the set, which are almost entirely focused around the included minifigures. ![]() The set is pretty much just a dull gray rocky base with some builds on top that recreate the scene from the show of Vader pulling Kenobi into the pit of fire. We had originally expected this build to be themed around Mustafar, but after the recent Disney+ episode it is clear this one draws inspiration from the unnamed planet.Īs for the build in LEGO set 75334, I use the word inspiration very heavily, as the over 400 included pieces aren’t really amounting to all too much. Also fair warning, spoilers ahead if you aren’t caught up with Kenobi.ĭetailed in the single photo shared with 9to5Toys, the new LEGO 75334 Obi-Wan vs Vader set will be recreating the battle between the two former Jedi shown off in episode three of Kenobi. Our original description detailed what to expect, but now a blurry, yet nonetheless first look has arrived. Stacking up to 408 pieces, the new creation will arrive at the $49.99 price point. Arriving as kit number 75334, 9to5Toys was first able to report on the upcoming Obi-Wan vs Vader set back in May, and now we’re getting a first look. Joining all of the other creations that we’ve seen revealed on the LEGO Star Wars front ahead of August, one more summer set is joining the lineup today.
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