Today we take a quick tour of the content of the LEGO Star Wars set 75411 Darth Maul Mech, a small box of 143 pieces which will be available on the official online store as well as in LEGO Stores from June 1, 2025 at the public price of €14,99.

I'm not going to rekindle the debate about the usefulness of providing exoskeletons or other mechs to characters who don't really need them; children love these products, and that's a good thing. So here we're putting together a mech for Darth Maul, and it's pretty well done considering the format, the target audience, and the product's price positioning.

The armor is sufficiently detailed, it does without stickers with a nicely pad-printed breastplate and even if the hands only have three fingers and you can't count on flexible knees, it should please younger fans who can install the provided minifig on it.

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I quite like the impression given here that the mech is a larger version of Maul with robotic legs, a pair used after the character was cut in two during the duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi. It's visually well done and the presence of the probe droid to be fixed behind the mech's shoulder is an appreciable detail.

LEGO also provides us with a large version of the double-bladed lightsaber that attaches to the mech's right hand. This is a success, with the possibility of storing the minifigure's weapon on the back of the robotic structure. This is the same large blade that was used in 2023 for Darth Vader's lightsaber in the set. 75368 Darth Vader Mech.

The back of the mech is a little less detailed than the front, we can see the large gray piece which constitutes the central structure of the construction.

The figure delivered in this box is similar to the one seen in the set 75310 Duel on Mandalore (2021) then reviewed in a magazine in 2022 but the character's torso and legs bear new references. The head is a version without black pupils with more detailed graphics than that of the set 75383 Darth Maul's Sith Infiltrator with the same look but more subtle tribal motifs. The crown of thorns has been used for this character since 2011.

In short, this little product will undoubtedly easily find its audience among the youngest in the Star Wars universe and even if it will be necessary to pay €15 to obtain this box of 143 pieces, I think that it is not the worst proposition in this format. With a little patience, it will even be possible to treat yourself to this Darth Maul minifig for a little less. It should also be noted that the products in this range are now sold at the public price of €14,99 instead of €15,99, any downward price adjustment at LEGO being good to take.

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Lolo - Comment posted the 26/05/2025 at 20:39
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