🌌 Build Your Own Galaxy with Ahsoka's Shuttle!
The LEGO Star Wars Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle (75362) is a 599-piece building set designed for kids aged 9 and up. This detailed toy features 4 minifigures, including Ahsoka Tano and Sabine Wren, and offers dynamic play with its flight and landing modes. Perfect for fostering creativity and imaginative play, it makes an excellent gift for any Star Wars fan.
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Size | Medium |
Item Dimensions | 15.04 x 10.32 x 2.78 inches |
Number of Pieces | 599 |
Theme | Star Wars |
Subject Character | Ahsoka Tano |
Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 108 |
Special Features | Buildable |
Toy Building Block Type | Interlocking Toy Building Block |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Material Type | Plastic |
A**Y
Awesome Set!
The LEGO Star Wars Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle (75362) is an amazing set that any Star Wars fan will love! The build was fun and engaging, with a sleek design that captures the look of Ahsoka’s shuttle perfectly. The rotating wings and detailed cockpit add great playability, making it enjoyable for both display and action-packed storytelling. The set includes four fantastic minifigures—Ahsoka Tano, Sabine Wren, Professor Huyang, and Marrok—all with detailed printing and accessories. The build is sturdy, and the ship looks awesome on display. While some parts of the build were a bit repetitive, it was well worth it in the end. Overall, this is a fantastic set for LEGO Star Wars collectors and kids who love the Ahsoka series. Highly recommended!
N**Z
Definitely worth the price
Great product! It may be a bit costly but it's well worth the price. It's very large and has some really cool movement. If your looking to expand your lego collection I couldn't recommend this more.
S**N
Legos
The little people are so cool. Great Lego set. Lego quality. Detailed set. No missing pieces.
J**Y
Saved the Galaxy (and My Sanity)
As a responsible adult with bills and obligations, I did the only logical thing—I bought Ahsoka’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle. And let me tell you, it was the best decision I’ve made since upgrading my Wi-Fi.The build? A spiritual experience. The minifigures? Absolute legends. The ship? Sleek, swooshable, and 100% ready for dramatic living room hyperspace jumps.Sure, my family asked why I was making “pew pew” noises at 1 AM, but that’s just the sound of joy. Would I recommend it? Yes. Would I join the rebellion for it? Also yes.10/10—would abandon a Star Destroyer for this shuttle.
S**H
Review.
Amazing to Build, I love how it turns and how it can be able to flip its wings, but the design is a bit weird… one side of the wings are only built, leaving the other side all Lego pieces… Making it look kind of bland, but for the size it was pretty big! Creativity is amazing, Age Range is around 10+ I’d say.Detail is very good as my son is a Star Wars lover!
A**N
Loved this set.
Great quality, no damage, Great seller, arrived in good shape and timely fashion. Everything we expected. Would buy again!
W**B
Legos are fun!
My daughter loves building Legos and she's completed several of the Star Wars spaceships as well as Harry Potter sets.I like it because it gives her hands on focus and overcome challenges when she puts the part in the wrong spot and has to figure that out. It also keeps her off her devices for a while which is always good.
D**E
It's fine.
When I finished building this I felt just a little disappointed. I'm not entirely sure why since the build was complex, had a few particularly fun segments, and included lots of detail. But...It's slightly small? It's slightly loose? There are a couple structural details visible from the exterior? The landing gear is very narrow? The price?Like, it's a GOOD set, but there are lots of small things slightly wrong with it that keep it from being great.• It's only 6 studs wider than Shin Hati's fighter from 75364. It's a shuttle, yet it doesn't look remotely imposing parked or displayed next to starfighters. It's a shuttle, but only has space for one minifigure in it? It's nice that the storage compartments fit all of the accessories the set includes, but it would be better if they could fit at least one minifigure too.• There's a little play in the rotation mechanism of the wings. It feels flimsy and looks a little off seeing the sag when you hold the ship with its wings vertical. Two panels on the front of the body droop, no matter how many times I've pushed them back into place.• There's no way Lego could have hidden the huge gear behind the cockpit so I can't complain about that, but just behind it the technic bar (black, blends pretty well) and pins (blue, stand out especially on a red ship) are an eyesore whenever the wings are vertical.• The landing gear is nice to use on a hard surface but can get wobbly on softer carpets and is useless on anything softer than that. Good luck keeping this thing upright parked on a surface with more than a few degrees of slope in any orientation other than facing up the hill.• Using standard back-of-napkin math this set is priced about $15-$20 higher than it should be. It's Star Wars so a little markup isn't unexpected... And, like, yeah, I'm happy Lego released another Sabine figure in my lifetime and Huyang is a nice bonus... but 75348 managed to stick to the standard math just fine. Same with 75364 which also included an astromech and space in the ships for all but one minifigure.
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