Big sets often skimp on minifigs, but that is not the case here. On top of that, there are so many Minifigures and many of them are not available in any other sets. However, the build experience is nostalgic and fun. Averaging this with the design score gives an overall Minifigure rating of 88%.Īt full price, Mos Eisley comes at a fairly average value. Consequently, you get a good number of characters for a set this big. Comparatively, True North Bricks’ average is 170 bricks per fig. In a 3187-piece kit, the brick-to-fig ratio works out to 145 bricks per Minifigure. If we add R2-D2 and the dewback to the character count, there are 22 figurines included with Mos Eisley. I will not go through them all here… but that’s a lot. The only real negative about these characters is that two come with stumpy legs. They have special features that do not allow for printing on both sides of the head. This negates the usual loss of points for lacking double-sided faces in my opinion. Interestingly, nine of them have specially molded heads. Additionally, all characters have front and back torso printing, five characters have double sided faces, and seven have leg printing. Of the 20 characters, nine are unique to this set. In addition, you also get R2-D2 (which counts as a minifig) and a dewback. Not for children under 3 years.Mos Eisley includes a whopping 20 Minifigures. LEGO® bricks and pieces are rigorously tested and analyzed so that all Star Wars™ construction sets meet the highest safety and quality standards on planet Earth – and in every galaxy!.
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