LEGO has revealed the latest Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series (UCS) set (via SFFGazette.com), and it's The Mandalorian's Razor Crest! Measuring in at a whopping 72cm long, it's the biggest-ever ...
Fans are excited after noticing that Razor Crest has returned in The Mandalorian and Grogu trailer. While Mando’s ship was evidently destroyed in the show, fans are wondering how it made its return.
When we first got a look at The Mandalorian and Grogu last year, one of the oddest surprises (outside of swole Hutts) was the return of a very familiar ship design: Din Djarin’s beloved Razor Crest, ...
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A couple of weeks ago, Disney released the first teaser trailer for the third season of The Mandalorian. The new adventures of Din Djarin, his companions, and perhaps even the Child (we’ll still call ...
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The Mandalorian Razor Crest Lego set is probably high up on your wishlist: a beautiful recreation of Mando's ship? Check. Star Wars minifigures? Check. Grogu? Check. It all comes together to form part ...
Lego has pulled back the curtain on its latest Star Wars set, and it's one that will keep you occupied for a while. It's a 72 cm-long version of the Razor Crest from the Disney+ show The Mandalorian.
Whether it's the actual ship or not, it's just one thing among many that 'The Mandalorian' is unwilling to let go. Reading time 4 minutes When Lucasfilm surprise dropped our very first trailer for The ...
The time has come for you to have your very own Razor Crest. Which is more than we can say for poor Mando. Too soon? The gorgeous ship, which immediately joined the fleet of Star Wars classics, was ...
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