⚡ Build the Force, Own the Galaxy!
The LEGO Star Wars Tenoo Jedi Temple Set (75358) is a 208-piece building toy designed for kids 4 years and older. Featuring a levitating rock, detailed temple interiors, a speeder bike, and 3 minifigures including Master Yoda, this set offers an engaging introduction to the Star Wars universe while fostering creativity and imaginative play.
Product Dimensions | 26.2 x 19.1 x 4.6 cm; 330 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
Item model number | 75358 |
Educational Objective(s) | Creative Thinking |
Language: | English, French |
Number of pieces | 208 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 1 Jun. 2023 |
ASIN | B0BPCDVL8R |
T**Y
Star Wars Lego
Nice little set. Would be suitable for younger builders (as well as us older ones). Good value with 3 mini figures and a droid.
G**
Brilliant bricks
A great little set. Kids love it. The usual high quality that you get from Lego.
A**R
Nice set
5 yo Star Wars fan was happy
D**6
Bought at a reduced price for the figures.
Figures bought for the ever growing minifigure collection. Three more chalked off.
P**N
good at a discount
much like the other young jedi adventure set this one is best bought at a discount for the amount of lego in it, its still a nice little set for beginners
A**R
Good product and service
Good product and service
A**N
Great
Great
J**N
Not as good as it could have been…
My family and I are absolutely huge Lego fans. We have a collection between us worth literally thousands of pounds and are always on the lookout to add to our ever growing sets. In particular, we have always been fans of the Star Wars series so when this new set became available we jumped at the chance to add it to the collection. Now, whilst I would usually gush and wax lyrical about how wonderful the new set is, on this occasion I find myself in the rather unusual position of having some mixed feelings about the overall experience of the set. Let me explain why…First of all let’s begin with price. It’s no surprise given the rising cost of pretty much everything these days that this set appears to be pretty expensive considering what you get for all those hard earned pennies. Priced at £36.99 (at time of review) for just 124 pieces that works out to be just under £0.30 pence per piece. That’s steep, even by Lego’s standard. You receive 3 figures in the set although I will add that as the set is aimed at a younger audience the figures come with child (small) legs and facial expressions to match. The set is pretty easy to build and instructions, as always, are clear, concise and easy to follow. Particularly young builders may need a little adult supervision, but most children should be able to follow along and construct nearly all the build themselves. One great feature of this set is that there are no frustrating stickers to be applied here, something Lego is often criticised for. Rather, all the elements have been printed with their relevant markings at point of manufacture.There is a reasonable amount of re-build options and of course a huge plethora of imaginative play scenarios to be had with this set. I do feel Lego could have done a little better though in a few places, for example, the bunk bed is a pretty basic build and neither looks inspiring nor did it invoke a lot of play from my youngest children. The levitating boulder lost its fun and appeal and the balance blocks were all too quickly discarded. Those parts aside though, the main ‘building’ itself looks pretty good and the parts and layout allow for you to build onto the scene using any of your own bricks.All in all, as much of a fan of Lego and Star Wars as I am, I just feel here that Lego have priced this set far too high for what it is and for what you actually get. For me, I would suggest a fairer price point of somewhere around the £25 mark would have been more realistic and provide better value for your hard earned money. Is it a potential investment or future collectors piece? I personally don’t believe so. Full sized sets and their equivalent full sized mini-figures tend to command a much higher re-sale value. I am sorry to say it here but this set, at least for me, just doesn’t warrant your consideration. Unusually for me, I am going to give this set just three stars. One off for price and another off for longevity and playability. Lego have so many better sets out there in this price bracket that offer better value on a pence per part ratio. For those reasons I wouldn’t recommend this set and suggest you look elsewhere in the humongous Lego catalogue for your next bricky purchase.
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