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krennic's imperial shuttle [75156] gallery

Krennic's Imperial Shuttle [75156]
Krennic's Imperial Shuttle [75156]

It's time to go rogue all over again! Starting off in style with Director Krennic's Imperial Shuttle [75156]...

With the release of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story on Digital HD, DVD and Blu-ray, it just makes perfect sense to bring out our LEGO sets as well.

My ever-loving wife gave me Krennic's Imperial Shuttle [75156] (thank you again!) last Christmas, and it instantly became my new favorite! The sexy black ship is to die for! And the selection of minifigures is amazing! I super love the menacing Death Troopers! And K-2SO! Oh, poor droid! At least you're still complete in brick form (oops, a bit spoiler-ish).

I initially intended to make a review of this set, but this post sat long enough in draft mode that I forgot most of my key points (haha, sorry!). So, in order not to waste all these fierce (IMNSHO) pictures, I decided to transform it into a gallery instead.

Enjoy!

Director Krennic
Director Krennic

Death Trooper
Death Trooper

Death Troopers
Death Troopers

K-2SO
K-2SO

Bodhi Rook
Bodhi Rook

Pao
Pao

Shuttle Exterior
Shuttle Exterior

Shuttle Interior
Shuttle Interior

Shuttle Rear
Shuttle Rear

Krennic's Style
Krennic's Style

Krennic's Imperial Shuttle
Krennic's Imperial Shuttle

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