![]() She has great printed details on her torso, legs, and arms, plus a double-sided face with smiling and smirking expressions. The next minifigure is Fennec Shand, who is also not new however, this is the first set which includes Fennec with both her hair and helmet. He comes with a small knife, and on the whole is a good figure, although not new. I always like it when LEGO includes both hairpieces and helmets for relevant minifigures. Hunter also has his unique gunmetal grey helmet, which looks good. ![]() The back of his torso has a printed backpack, which isn’t ideal as I’d prefer him to have a brick-built one instead. He has a double-sided head with stern and angry expressions, and a hairpiece which is a reasonable approximation but not perfect, as his headband is printed on his head instead of being moulded into his hair. This is not a new minifigure, as he previously appeared in last year’s Bad Batch Shuttle set but he’s still a nice minifigure though, and I like the printed details on his gunmetal grey armor. The second minifigure in the set is Hunter, which makes sense as he was the one accompanying Omega when Cad Bane kidnapped her. Her only accessories are a pair of handcuffs, as in this scene she was captured by Cad Bane, which may explain her indignant face! The back of her torso has more accurate printing, and she has short black legs. Her torso has accurate details and she even has arm printing, which is a welcome surprise! She features a recoloured Harry Potter wig in blonde which I think works excellently, and she has a new double-sided head (smiling and irritated). The first minifigure in the set is the highly anticipated Omega figure, who was notably missing from the 2021 Bad Batch Shuttle set. Plus, the set is only made of 1022 pieces, which is below average for a set at this price point. The build of the set felt like it progressed pretty fast, due to the use of fairly large pieces and the inclusion of only 6 bags. ![]() Inside the box are bags numbered from 1 to 6, along with a clear unnumbered bag containing the instruction manual and sticker sheet. The back of the box shows the alternate view of the Justifier in its landed mode, plus smaller snapshots showing the three main play features. The box is pretty sizeable, although about the same size as last year’s flagship summer playset, the 75315 Imperial Light Cruiser The front of the box shows the Justifier in flight mode, against a background of Bora Vio (the planet from the relevant Bad Batch episode). Release Date: 1 August 2022 Unboxing 75323 The Justifier Special thanks to LEGO for supporting the blog with this review set. Check out Vaderfan’s previous reviews, 75342 Republic Fighter Tank, 75336 Inquisitor Transport Scythe, and 75333 Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter, and be sure to follow him on Instagram, or read some of his other guest reviews. This is a guest review from our resident LEGO Star Wars correspondent, vaderfan_2187. Can it deliver? Let’s find out!ħ5323 The Justifier is also available from Amazon Australia (currently 20% off). ![]() However, its high price of US$169.99 places high expectations on this set. 75323 The Justifier is the most expensive set of the 2022 LEGO Star Wars summer wave, and features the highly anticipated return of the Cad Bane minifigure.īased on The Bad Batch TV series, this is the flagship playset of this wave, and depicts an unusual ship that is unique from most Star Wars ship designs.
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