Unboxing this Tydirium Shuttle felt like cracking open a tiny piece of Endor’s forest—except way cooler because it fits on my shelf. The 7-inch ship is packed with film-accurate details, from the weathered deco to those iconic rotating wings that *actually* move. I spent way too long just flipping them up and down like a kid pretending for a stealth landing.
The four 1-inch micro figures are absurdly detailed for their size. I staged a whole ‘Rebel infiltration’ scene on my desk (complete with coffee mugs as makeshift terrain), and the articulated limbs held poses better than some full-sized action figures I own. The interior play space is tight but functional—perfect for hiding Omega… if she’d been included (more on that later).
Critics? Yeah, the scale bugs me too. This shuttle should dwarf the Falcon, not cozy up to it like they’re garage buddies. But at this price point, with swiveling cannons and sliding doors that don’t feel flimsy? It’s a display piece that winks at being playable—just keep it away from toddlers who treat collectibles like stress balls.
Verdict: If you’re buying for shelf presence or a Star Wars-obsessed friend (like one reviewer did), it’s a home run. For strict scale sticklers? Maybe wait for a Jazwares miracle—or that 30% off coupon.