![]() ![]() This set features the return of the Inquisitor lightsaber hilt, and the Grand Inquisitor accordingly wields his double-bladed spinning red lightsaber which looks fantastic. The Grand Inquisitor’s shoulder armour also has a clip on the back for his lightsaber hilt. This new cape design is also used in 80039 The Heavenly Realms, and is made from the softer, cloth-like material. The Grand Inquisitor has a new black cape with one hole interestingly this cape is slightly longer than the minifigure’s legs so does drag behind a bit if you put the minifigure on a flat surface. His shoulder armour piece is new too, and I like how it wraps around his neck plus little details like the printed Grand Inquisitor pin on his left shoulder. He has new head, torso, and leg printing which all look excellent, and suitably detailed. This is the second time getting this character in LEGO, but this is based on the live-action version while the previous variant was based on his appearance in Star Wars Rebels, which has recently shot up in price due to hype from the Kenobi series. The second minifigure in the set is the Grand Inquisitor. It’s slightly too big and it sort of sticks out a bit too much for a poncho, but it’s a cool new design and you can leave it off if it gets in the way. I like the texturing of the hair mold.īen Kenobi comes with his blue lightsaber and a dark tan cloth poncho that wraps around his torso. The back of the torso has printing depicting his robes and belt. He has unprinted dark brown legs which look a little plain but are fitting. The minifigure has the new hairpiece and double-sided head introduced for the Kenobi TV series, and wears a sand blue tunic which is accurate to his in-universe Tatooine outfit. ![]() Unfortunately the sticker sheet and instruction manual were not wrapped in a plastic cover for protection, which I think should be more prevalent in larger sets like these.įour minifigures are included in the set, the first of which is Ben Kenobi. Inside are numbered bags from 1 to 8, plus the instruction manual and a relatively small sticker sheet. The back of the set shows the shuttle in landing mode, along with all the play features in the set. There’s the four minifigures displayed on the bottom right corner, while the bottom left has a graphic of Obi-Wan duelling Darth Vader, that was also on the smaller Kenobi set, 75334 Obi-Wan Kenobi vs Darth Vader The front of the box showcases the Inquisitor Transport Scythe in flight mode, with its sleek angular shape against the backdrop of space. Special thanks to The LEGO Group for providing this set for review!ħ5336 Inquisitor Transport Scythe Set Details Is this set as good as it looks? Let’s take a closer look!Ĭheck out Vaderfan’s previous review, 75333 Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter, and be sure to follow him on Instagram, or read some of his other guest reviews. It features the highly anticipated return of the Grand Inquisitor and the Fifth Brother in minifigure form, but beyond the minifigures, the set has received praise for its sleek, angular black design. Vaderfan is back with another LEGO Star Wars review, this time checking out the newly released 75336 Inquisitor Transport Scythe.ħ5336 Inquisitor Transport Scythe is the larger of the two LEGO sets based on the Kenobi TV series which is available on streaming platform DIsney+, and part of the latest Summer 2022 LEGO Star Wars wave.
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