The Ewok Village set from a few years ago is still one of my favourite LEGO Star Wars sets because it offers something a little different and the same can be said for the Mos Eisley Cantina. Here again the LEGO Star Wars design team editorializes, with a bit of fan-service commentary about who shot first.Let’s strap a blaster to our hip, leave the droids to park the landspeeder, and step inside…The SoroSuub V-35 Courier appears twice in In the mostly de-canonized Expanded Universe, Kabe has many adventures with a Talz named Muftak. The various pipes and drinks are achieved with a mixture of elements. The Cantina perfectly blends features of a set which can be played with and something which can be displayed. I’m glad this route was chosen over stickers.
This may only be a small section of the overall set but it’s got plenty of detail going on. The front (above) includes a fun little brick-built engine sitting in a crate, and the roof features a rather excellent cooling unit (we presume).The whole cantina opens on hinges to reveal the central bar area and seating areas on either side. The Brothers Brick, circle logo, and wordmark are trademarks of The Brothers Brick, LLC.The Brothers Brick respects your online privacy and security. The visual symbolism of stepping The Ubrikkian 9000 Z001 appears parked right outside the entrance to the Mos Eisley Cantina, and is often associated with Greedo in Star Wars “Legends” lore (the original Expanded Universe). Non-necessary The main focus of the set is the Mos Eisley Cantina building with houses Chalmun’s spaceport watering hole. But it’s nice to see not only so many included but also some new faces. Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Finally, the set includes two Sandtrooper variants (always welcome but neither new) and the brand new Garindan minifig.One of the most interesting connections in the whole set occurs on the repulserlift tail fan assembly, which attaches to the body with And like the dewback pen on the front of the cantina, another “outboard” section attaches to the rear, full of realistic-looking piles of junk.This isn’t a set that has a binary “buy it or don’t” recommendation from us. The bar also acts as an anchor point for the rest of the building, with each side of the Cantina connected to the bar by a series of hinges.LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, and the Brick and Knob configurations are trademarks of the LEGO Group of Companies.
As much as I enjoy building a 7541-piece Falcon and collecting the cute little Microfighters, I’m quite the fan of LEGO Star Wars sets which tackle buildings and locations. Along with a stage area for the Cantina band to perform. Like the front entrance, the back door also opens vertically.This building opens up on hinges rather than having an exposed rear. The V-35 makes its first appearance in LEGO form and looks like what you’d expect a traditional Star Wars Landspeeder to. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent.
As a result, the team designed a back storage room with a rear exit based on the style of the rest of the building.
Other LEGO Star Wars sets could be created as add-ons. Printed elements are also quite scarce, with only a couple of Imperial-branded crates joining the generic control panels, which work so well in the LEGO Star Wars sets.75290: LEGO Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina ReviewDespite being an iconic location from the Star Wars universe, the Cantina found on the Tatooine hasn’t really been done justice in LEGO® form. All of the interior details also make complete sense.