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I have a weird love for the 2002 gunship and 2000 MTT that's hard to describe

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The user /u/RhysOSD expressed a fondness for older LEGO Star Wars sets, specifically the 2002 Gunship and the 2000 MTT, highlighting their unique features and design elements. The user's appreciation centers on the sets' ability to open up and function as command centers, along with the inclusion of non-brick elements like the magnet in the Gunship.

The 2002 Gunship and the 2000 MTT, both released in the early 2000s, represent a specific era of LEGO Star Wars sets. These sets offered interactive play features, such as the command center functionality, which set them apart from other sets. The use of non-brick elements, such as the magnet in the Gunship, added to the sets' appeal.

The user's sentiment reflects a broader appreciation for the creativity and innovation present in older LEGO sets. These sets often incorporated unique design choices that are still captivating to LEGO enthusiasts today.

If you're a fan of classic LEGO Star Wars sets, you might enjoy browsing online marketplaces for these older sets. You might also want to get a LEGO storage box to keep your collection organized.

the fact they open up into little command centers is just so fascinating to me, even with how old they are. And I always love non brick elements in Lego sets, so the magnet in the gunship is so cool to me. submitted by /u/RhysOSD [link] [comments]

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