In recent years we’ve seen a flood of fantastic Star Wars toy merchandise, including these Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron miniature ships from Jazwares.
There are also many incredible Lego sets out there, as well as Hasbro’s various Black Series, Retro and Vintage Collection action figures. For the dedicated Star Wars fan this all requires plenty of room to display, but what do you do if you don’t have lots of free space?
Places like Wicked Brick offer stunning bespoke display solutions (and not just for the best Lego Star Wars sets), but sometimes space is at a premium and that’s where the new Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron line comes in.
Produced by toy company Jazwares, who are also known for Roblox and Fortnite figures, Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron is a line of miniature spaceships measuring just a few inches across, with even tinier figures. So, now you can recreate the Battle of Yavin on a single shelf!
If you’re looking for the best space gifts for the Star Wars fan in your life, these might be the droids you’re looking for. For other Star Wars gift ideas, you can also check out our guide to the best lightsabers too.
Now, let’s dive into the Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron range.
Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron review: Range
- Huge range of ships and vehicles
- We’ve tested models from each category
The ships of Jazwares’ Star Wars Micro Galaxy Squadron come in a range of size classes, from pocket-money ‘Scout Class’ blind-packs to the epic ‘Assault Class’ Millennium Falcon. In between is the: ‘Starship Class’ featuring The Mandalorian’s Razor Crest and Boba Fett’s Starship; ‘Transporter Class’ consisting of an Imperial Troop Transport; and ‘Starfighter Class’ including Luke Skywalker’s Red 5 X-Wing, Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced, Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter, and Moff Gideon’s Outland TIE Fighter.
Finally, there’s the ‘Light Armor Class’ with an AT-ST, a regular TIE Fighter, and Asajj Ventress’ Ginivex Starfighter from The Clone Wars animated series. There’s also a variety of chase sets and limited-edition ships spread across the range, from an X-Wing with a Jedi Luke figure to a white TIE Fighter.
For this review, we got our hands on a selection of spaceships and vehicles from across the range, specifically the Millennium Falcon, Luke’s X-Wing, Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced, the regular TIE Fighter, an AT-ST, and three Scout Class blind-packs.
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