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Seen in Star Wars Episodes V and IV, the Executor was Darth Vader's flagship in the Imperial Fleet. It is one of the most impressive vessels ever featured in the Star Wars films, dwarfing the standard Imperial Star Destroyer. This model measures just about 42 cm, nearly a third of The Lego Group's 10221.

Notable features include the bridge, the angles of the hull, the super-structure (the mini-city), and the engines. It includes a small, black stand, and is quite sturdy. It could also include minifigures in a way akin to the 'Buildable Galaxy' line, one possibility being Admiral Piett.

Including the stand, it is made of 454 Lego pieces.

The main appeal of having this model, or something like it, is its size and its detail. There is always a tug-and-pull between accuracy/size and affordability. As the size and detail increase, so does the price, and vice versa. This is especially true for the capital ships of the Star Wars universe, the largest vessels. In fact, it's the reason I built it and the reason I'm suggesting it here.
The scale of this model finds a great compromise. It has enough detail to make it look really cool, while being the right size to put it on the shelf (without the shelf collapsing), and being in an excellent price range (I'd give an educated guess of $50).
It also works for Lego modelers of all ages, as the AFOLS can display it and the younger (or young in heart) fans can use it to role-play large-scale battles, such as the battle of Endor.

While the same thing about role-playing can be said about The Lego Group's line of playset capital ships, like the Malevolence, the Republic Attack Cruiser, and others, they have a slightly different purpose than this model. They seem to be meant for younger fans because of the way they are built and because of their minifigure-role-playing capabilities. Whereas Lego's playset ships seem to be meant for a younger market, this model is for the older market. This ship is supposed to be used as that, the ship. As such, it doesn't need to accomodate revealable bridges for minifigures or anything of the sort, and so can be vastly more accurate. This is more appealing to older fans, like 13 or so and up.
But, that's not to say that little kids can't have fun with it. It's playability just comes from role-playing battles on a grander scale, meaning you can move the ships around while imagining everything else, such as the commanders, fighters, and laser blasts. I think younger fans will be just fine with that.

*For those of you reading this that aren't really Star Wars fans, this would still be a very cool model to have on your desk or shelf. How awesome would it be to have a model of a ship on your desk that is so large, conceptually, that it looks like it has a city on it? It'd look very neat.

If you want to see the Super Star Destroyer in your hands or on your shelf or desk, please let LEGO know by supporting it and spreading the word! :)

Note to LEGO: I do not want this to be a competitor to the official LEGO UCS Super Star Destroyer, as I think it will end up being produced, if it gets there, long after the UCS Executor has been out of production.

If I may suggest:

If you love it: support it
If you like it: support it
If you think it is interesting: support it
If are indifferent: support it
If you don't like it: support it
If you Hate it: Support It!!

Thanks for taking the time to read this! : )

The miniature 'city' is one of the defining features of the Executor, and here you can see the three levels, as well as the bridge.

The bottom is relatively flat, much like 10221, but I used a tiered, pseudo-slope technique. Seeing as the angles of the original Executor model in the films were so shallow, it does alright. It includes thirteen engines as well as the hangar bay toward the front.

The angles of the ship are very important.
With the size of this model, not only can you display it on the shelf or desk without worrying about them breaking. You can actually hold the super star destroyer--not the standard star destroyer, but the Super star destroyer-- in your hand in Lego form! How cool is that?



10221 Super Star Destroyer is a classic Star Wars Ultimate Collector's Series set released on September 1, 2011. It contains 3,152 pieces. The set also includes a mini-scale Imperial Star Destroyer made to scale in comparison to the Super Star Destroyer. It was designed by Kurt Kristiansen.

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Description

The Super Star Destroyer measures 124.4 cm (50 inches) long and is made of 3152 pieces. This set includes a redesigned IG-88 and Dengar and a new minifigure, Admiral Piett, along with a Darth Vader minifigure. The set features a smaller representation of the bridge featuring the walkway for Darth Vader, the computer panels on either side of the walkway down below where Admiral Piett takes command and the bounty hunters standing by the exit of the bridge.


Bossk makes his second appearance to date but his variation remains identical to the one from 8097 Slave I released in 2010. Dengar makes his second appearance to date with his first being in 6209 Slave I. Dengar has been re-designed with extra details. Admiral Piett makes his first and only appearance in this set featuring the same face used for Professor Snape in the 2010 Harry Potter sets. Darth Vader appears in his latest variation for the second time with his first being in 10212 Imperial Shuttle. This variation of Darth Vader features a cartoon like face featuring white pupils and added detail.

The set also includes a new Palpatine hologram piece which also appears in one other set, 7964 Republic Frigate.

Background

The Executor was Darth Vader's personal flagship, serving in the Battle of Hoth, and the subsequent asteroid chase with the Millennium Falcon. The battle over Endor saw the destruction of the massive 19 km ship when Arvel Crynyd, Green Leader, rammed into its bridge in a kamikaze attack when he was hit. The Super Star Destroyer plummeted into the unfinished Death Star, causing enormous damage and killing most of the Galactic Empire's best officers.

Notes

  • This is the longest Star Wars set in measurement to date. and Dengar (Variant Two) are exclusive to this set.

Dare to pilot Darth Vader’s™ deadly destroyer!
The Super Star Destroyer Executor has arrived! This jaw-dropping vessel is the personal flagship of Darth Vader, and serves as command ship at both the Battle of Hoth and the Battle of Endor. With its classic dagger-shaped design, the Executor is among the largest and most powerful vessels in the Star Wars galaxy. With over 3,000 pieces, measuring nearly 50"" (124.5 cm) long and weighing nearly 8 pounds (3.5 kg), every aspect of this fantastic LEGO® Star Wars™ model impresses. Includes 5 minifigures: Darth Vader, Admiral Piett, Dengar, Bossk and IG-88.



The Ultimate Collector's Series, or UCS, is a subtheme of sets, mainly for Star Wars although it can be used for different themes.

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Description

UCS sets, introduced in 2000, are meant to be more detailed and aimed at older builders. Typically, they represent a single ship, vehicle, place or character, using as many parts as required to have a very unique set. All UCS are usually Direct To Consumer sets, referred as D2C or DTC, which means they are generally sold by LEGO directly and only by few retailers, making them "hard to find" on the market. Usually, LEGO lists them as "hard to find" or "exclusives" on their website.

UCS was primarily used for Star Wars since 2000, but was also, in a way, used for Batman. In 2006, 7784 The Batmobile Ultimate Collectors' Edition uses the mention Ultimate Collectors' Edition which is very similar to UCS. For many, this set is considered as a part of Ultimate Collector's Series collection and sometimes extended to more recent Super Heroes sets, such as 76042 The S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, which are similar in the marketing and product design to UCS Star Wars sets.


10179 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon, the fifth largest LEGO set ever made. The newest remake of this set, 75192 Millennium Falcon, is the largest LEGO set ever made.

These sets did not generally include Minifigures, but since 2007, most have included at least one. Depending on the UCS definition and list, the first one to include minifigures is either 10123 Cloud City or 10179 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon. Most are also not designed to scale with Minifigures, though there are some cases (such as 75060 Slave I or 75192 Millennium Falcon) where the set is completely to scale.

Ultimate Collector's Series sets tend to be larger, and more expensive than typical sets. Commonly, Ultimate Collector's Series sets were given a five-digit (10xxx) product number until 2014, when Star Wars UCS adopted the 75xxx numbering. Some of them might include an informative and exclusive plaque, which provides additional information about the ship, vehicle, place or character built.

Identification and controversy over UCS sets

The very first UCS sets, being 7181 TIE Interceptor and 7191 X-Wing Fighter, had an explicit mention they were part of an Ultimate Collector Series (the 's only appeared in 10179 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon's title and 75059 Sandcrawler's logo) collection. It was also added for 7194 Yoda, 10026 Special Edition Naboo Starfighter and 10030 Imperial Star Destroyer.


Logo used for Original Trilogy Edition between 2004 and 2005 for several UCS sets.

In 2004, 10129 Rebel Snowspeeder, a set which used all the standards of an UCS set, did not have this usual mention, and only had a regular box. Ultimate Collector's Series was then not used for ten years on any box. It was initially replaced by Original Trilogy Edition starting from 10131 TIE Collection, while this set only had four minifigure-scaled TIE Fighters. This logo was also used for explicit UCS sets, such as 10143 Death Star II, but also for regular sets like 7263 TIE Fighter.

In 2007, the UCS title comes back for 10179 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon, but does not appear anywhere else on the box than the set name. This set was the only ship which was named as part of the UCS collection between 2004 and 2014.

In May 2011, the UCS Promotional Poster was given away during the May the Fourth event. This poster clarifies the UCS list, after seven years the UCS mention has disappeared from any box with the exception of 10179. It includes obvious UCS sets such as 10129 or 10188 Death Star, but also sets that could have been seen as regular, like 10131 TIE Fighter Collection or 10123 Cloud City. It includes also 10018 Darth Maul Bust which was not identified as UCS prior to this poster, despite being a 2001 set similar to 7194 Yoda. The poster also refers to 10221 Super Star Destroyer which was not released yet. Some sets of this list are controversial and not identified as UCS: 10131 or 10123 are not a part of Brickset's list for UCS sets.

Following sets still did not include the UCS mention, but were assumed as UCS: 10225 R2-D2, 10227 B-Wing, 10240 Red Five X-wing Starfighter and 10236 Ewok Village. The last one is a controversial one as it is a wide playset including many minifigures, but is listed as an UCS set by Brickset.

In 2014, the UCS mention comes back with a logo on 75059 Sandcrawler, which is also the first one to adopt the 75xxx digit format. It includes some controversial sets such as 75098 Assault on Hoth, which was highly discussed due to the use of the UCS tag for what seemed to be a collection from different Hoth sets, similar to 10131 TIE Collection. The nature of 75159 Death Star was also discussed as 10188 did not include a specific mention to UCS in its box. Nowadays, most sets considered as UCS include this logo, even if this mention was sometimes controversial and it was also not mentioned in different sets considered as UCS and released after 2014.


Logo used for UCS from 2017 to 2019.

Since 2017 and 75192 Millennium Falcon's release, the UCS logo was replaced by a black mention. UCS sets are also called Ultimate Collector Series, removing the 's again, since this release, as the very first UCS sets between 2000 and 2003 were.

In 2018, more controversy emerged over 75222 Betrayal at Cloud City which was not identified as an UCS but as a part of Master Builder Series, despite being similar to 10188, 10236, 75059 or 75098. The set is rarely listed as an UCS but can be considered if all Master Builder Series sets are included. When this controversy emerged, a clearer definition of what is an UCS was written by an official LEGO statement:

“The Master Builder Series models are large playsets and beside being complex builds they are characterized by having many play features and functions, interior details as well as a range of minifigures.

Ultimate Collectors Series will remain highly detailed display models providing complex builds with a focus on authenticity and both Ultimate Collectors Series and Master Builder Series will continue as a way to highlight the unique characteristic of each style of model.” [1]

No explicit mention is on 75244 Tantive IV which questioned its UCS nature, despite 10198 Tantive IV being considered as an UCS on the UCS Promotional Poster. Some have chosen to not include this set on their UCS list, such as Brickset. It is not a part of Master Builder Series either.


Logo used for UCS since 2020.

The first UCS A-Wing releases in 2020 as 75275 A-Wing Starfighter, which also introduces a new UCS logo. Unlike the 2017 logo, it keeps the previous grammar, being Ultimate Collector Series and not Ultimate Collector's Series. The set is also mentioned as "18+," instead of usual ages of 12+, 14+ or 16+ used for most UCS sets before, while some sets were for even younger ages, 10026 Special Edition Naboo Starfighter and 10123 Cloud City were for ages 9+ and 10131 TIE Collection for 8+. Other sets in 2020 such as 75274 Tie Fighter Pilot Helmet Bust, 75276 Stormtrooper Helmet Bust and 75277 Boba Fett Helmet Bust are for the same ages while not being UCS.

Fan vote for an UCS set


Picture used by The LEGO Group for the vote to display the three possible choices fans could make for the next UCS set.

In January 2020, The LEGO Group has launched for a short amount of time - one week - the 2020 Star Wars Ultimate Collectors Series Vote on the LEGO Ideas platform. As the UCS' popularity was growing among most AFOLs, the choice was given to them between three different possible sets: a TIE Bomber, a Republic Gunship or a Nebulon B Escort Frigate. Two of the three ships had already their smaller sets, although no minifigure-scaled TIE Bomber was released since 4479 TIE Bomber and either no minifigure-scaled Republic Gunship since 75021 Republic Gunship.

The vote allowed fans to choose one set between the three ships, and also to include what minifigures they would like to see in the final version. The majority went to the Republic Gunship, which will be an upcoming set which details of number of pieces, minifigures and release date are unknown. It is likely the set will not release at the very least before 2021 or even 2022, as an UCS set can need one or several years of design work to be completed. It is likely the set will include minifigures, but the UCS size of a Republic Gunship could also be bigger than the minifigure-scale, as it is already the case for most Ultimate sets.

This fan vote was not the first being made for a Star Wars set, as 7754 Home One Mon Calamari Star Cruiser already resulted from the 2009 Fan's Choice Competition. It is the only one so far for an UCS set, and it's unknown if there will be another similar vote for the next UCS sets.

List of Sets

Star Wars

This list is based on the UCS Promotional Poster and on every box with an UCS mention or logo in the box or set name. It does not include Master Builder Series sets, or 75244 Tantive IV, considered as regular.

Seize the massive destroyer (Image via Warner Bros.)

Seize the massive destroyer (Image via Warner Bros.)

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga sees its players take on the battles of the classic sci-fi film franchise. While many of them take place on the surfaces of varied planets, some of them feature daring dogfights in the depths of space.

The Executor is the massive triangular dreadnought that served as Darth Vader's personal vessel. This powerful monstrosity can be captured by players if they are prepared to take it down in combat.

Unlocking the Executor in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

The Capital Ships is the largest and most intimidating set of vessels players can pilot in this game, but it'll take a battle to unlock them. The Executor is a tough fight, but players are going to have to find it first.

Before hunting down the Executor, one must unlock both Tatooine and Bespin, which means they'll need to get a fair distance into the game. Take on the original trilogy campaign and complete Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back before looking for the ship.

After unlocking both of those locations, return to them in Free Play mode and start looking for space battles. They'll be marked with red question mark icons on the map. Start taking on those galactic dogfights and hope for the best.

Fighting the Executor in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga players must battle the massive ship to take it down. A massive red health bar will take up the top of the screen to show off its defenses during the battle.

Move fast and take down the turrets of the Executor to weaken it, but be careful to avoid its powerful blasts. After wiping out that health bar, it's time to board the vessel and take it down from within.

Once inside, players will have to take on two waves of armed stormtroopers. Clear out the dangerous crew to trigger a miniboss encounter with TT-2005, which they must also defeat.

Beating TT-2005 will grant the player an access card to pursue the ship's captain. He's the ship's boss, and after defeating him, the vessel will finally be available to purchase.

Купи наборы Лего Шагоходы из Звездных войн и придай еще больше мощи своим военным подразделениям. Бронированные вездеходы оснащены мощным оружием, способным подавить сопротивление любого противника.


Клоны-пехотинцы 501-го легиона




Вездеходный Бронированный Транспорт AT-AT



Шагоход-танк АТ-AP


Штурмовой шагоход Первого Ордена

Тяжёлый разведывательный шагоход Первого ордена


Пехотинцы планеты Джеонозис



Шагающий штурмовой вездеход AT-TE Капитана Рекса


Вездеход AT-ST Первого Ордена


Защита базы "Эхо"


Шагоход-разведчик клонов


Разведывательный транспортный шагоход AT-ST



Бой пехотинцев Первого Ордена против спидера на лыжах


Вездеходная оборонительная платформа AT-DP


Шагающий танк AT-AP


Самонаводящийся дроид-паук


Воины Утапау

AT-ST на Хоте


Боевой набор Империи

Самонаводящийся дроид-паук


Самонаводящийся дроид-паук


Вездеходный Бронированный Транспорт AT-AT

Боевая машина "Шагоход АТ-ТЕ"

На поверхности планеты, при отсутствии дорог, да и вообще ровных поверхностей, колесная техника не пройдет. Но имперские и республиканские инженеры придумали вездеход на шагающих опорах. На нашем сайте ты найдешь самые разнообразные Лего шагоходы из Звездных войн, чтобы вести бои на планетах. Вспомни захватывающие эпизоды киноэпопеи, когда эти громадные махины наводили страх на врагов.

Укомплектуй свои галактические войска шагающим вездеходом, неуязвимым для оружия пехоты. Он перемещается и несет разрушительный потенциал вне зависимости от климата и колебаний гравитационного поля планеты.

Лего Стар Варс Шагоход — кавалерия галактических войск

Наборы с Lego шагоходами из Star Wars

В конструкторах Lego серии Star Wars есть шагоходы всех известных видов:

  • штурмовой вездеход AT-TE, задействованный на планете Силос;
  • новая модель имперского шагохода — оборонительная платформа AT-DP;
  • Лего шагоход клонов из эпизода Звездных войн на планете Кашиик;
  • вездеход AT-RT под командованием мастера Йоды;
  • шагоход пехотинцев с планеты Джеонозис и другие.

А самая популярная модель — Лего Шагоход AT-AT Стар Варс, который участвовал во многих боевых операциях империи. Все модели подробно детализированы и вооружены мощными лазерными пушками, подвижными самонаводящимися орудиями, бластерными установками.

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