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The last *good* version of Darth Vader's TIE Advanced

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The LEGO community is expressing disappointment over the latest version of Darth Vader's TIE Advanced, with many fans wishing for a more traditional, updated set. The current release, which incorporates "smartbrick nonsense," has left some enthusiasts longing for a classic rendition of the iconic ship.

The original poster, /u/DogInternational4553, specifically calls for an updated version of the TIE Advanced. They suggest a standalone set priced at $50 or less. This reflects a desire for a set that focuses on the ship's design without the integration of potentially divisive features.

The community's reaction highlights the ongoing dialogue between LEGO and its fanbase regarding set design and features. Many fans appreciate the classic building experience and may prefer sets that prioritize accurate representation and playability over experimental elements.

For fans who want to revisit or expand their Star Wars LEGO collection, consider a LEGO Star Wars set to enjoy the classic building experience.

It really sucks that we finally get a new version of this ship and it's that smartbrick nonsense. Is it really too much to ask to just get an updated version of this? Preferably in its own set for $50 or less? I think that's a pretty reasonable request. submitted by /u/DogInternational4553 [link] [comments]

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