$100 vs $600 LEGO Star Wars RAZOR CREST Comparison!

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Published 2022-10-13
When it comes to the LEGO Star Wars Razor Crest, LEGO seems to have something for everyone. In this LEGO Star Wars Razor Crest comparison I'll show the key differences between the UCS & Play models plus explain why you shouldn't buy the $10 Microfighter set!

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All Comments (21)
  • @CanadaBricks
    Very nice of you to include the microfighter, always seems to get forgotten
  • @planetdee3587
    I just want to make note that the space in the smaller Razor is pretty impressive. The bed area and weapons area in the lower front feel like actual rooms which semi makes up for the lack of back room on the upper floor. Also though the main interior space in the larger is 8 studs wide (floor space) while the smaller one has 6 studs wide (floor space minus the column support beams occupy), you could easily dress up a wall on one side with a weapons locker and other interior detail.
  • I purchased the $140 kit soon after it came out. As you say, great kit, and a fun build. The UCS version looks incredible, but I don't like the ship that much to pay that type of money.
  • @skyloren2187
    I love the new helmet print, because the T Visor of Din is slimmer than the normal Mandalorian ones. It looks like Dins now and not a recolored Boba/Mandalorian
  • Taking a break from LEGO at the moment, but that UCS Razor Crest actually looks cool.
  • @honkgooster
    Hopefully that helmet print is what we see on every Mandalorian figure from now on! I think it is obvious what most peoples favorite razor crest is, just wish it was a little cheaper.
  • @Ra47ttfd
    one thing I wish the designers did was make It displayable in a cross section format like the UCS AT-AT did so well. Although that would have probably led to losing some of those amazing angles the designers were able to pull off
  • @p-geluk
    I think the microfighters are a super nice small and fun addition to the line up. I think for the money you can’t go wrong for 10 bucks and make a little display corner with all the micro fighters. At least I do enjoy it as wel as the larger sets.
  • I would like to add that the $130 model is crazy fun to mod. A bit of a pain, since the model was built so sturdy, but a fun project nonetheless. For mine so far, I've made the cockpit more detailed and replaced the back chair with 2 1-stud wide ones (which I think has a fun utilitarian feel regardless of accuracy), replaced the stud-shooter rack with a space for cargo as well as the vac-tube, and added a small gun rack next to the bed (even though it's in the wrong position). I'm in the process of making the engines a bit more accurate since I'm not a huge fan of how they did the front, and I think it might be interesting to mod the escape pod area with a space for a small speeder bike. The UCS one is cool, but for those who don't want to shell out $600 or who don't have the shelf space, modifying the play scale one is a good compromise.
  • When i got back into Lego around 2 years ago, the playscale Razor Crest was my first new "big set". It's a great set, nice construction, accuracy is fine and from a playability stand point it covers all the bases. Although, now i really have to get my hands on the UCS. I totally agree with you about the comparaison between the AT-AT and Razor Crest with their UCS vs Playscale models, this is a production pattern that Lego should do more often. Great comparaison video!
  • I found that the speeder bike from the "Trouble of Tatooine" set fits into the $140 Razor Crest. A small feature, but I find that it adds a lot of value when you can store a speeder bike inside a vehicle. But obviously, it will fit into the UCS set as well.
  • @jbsargent1396
    Great comparison Ryan! Love the video, keep up the amazing videos!
  • @ATProtsman01
    I took out the two flat light bluish gray 1x3 corner tiles on my playscale Razor Crest and it made room for more control panels in the front. I agree it felt inadequate to have a single 1x2 panel when I was putting the cockpit together for the first time.
  • @crazydog1750
    I remember your AT-AT one from lat year, glad to see you bringing this series back.
  • I got the ucs razor crest. And I highly underestimated it at 1st but after seeing what kind of interior detail it has. It definitely is worth it.
  • @T.D.Swartz
    Interesting bit for displaying the smaller (and larger UCS would work well too I'm sure) of you have Mando's speeder, can set up a nice scene of him pulling it up onto the ramp of the Razorcrest
  • I definitely think both of these are great models and would look awesome on someone’s shelf!
  • The razor crest is my favorite ship from all of star wars, so its not a big surprise that im a fan of the lego versions. My family got the 2021 Star Wars advent calendar which included a miniature razor crest that had maybe 7 pieces, I bought the play size about half a year after it came out because it was the only other razor crest to get, and then i stayed up late to order the UCS model as soon as it released. While i was building the set, i realized that there was only the micro fighter version left so i opened my phone and ordered it same day shipping just so i could say “I have every razor crest lego set” And i think the UCS was the best purchase of my life, I’ve never had so much fun building a set, and I keep it on my dresser because that’s the only place it fits, and every time i walk past it i have to stop to admire it again, its just so beautiful.