LEGO Star Wars 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea review

LEGO Star Wars’ latest minifigure delivery vehicle ticks off Ahsoka’s major missing characters, and that’s about it.

The LEGO Group is following up its initial wave of LEGO Star Wars sets hooked to the Ahsoka Disney+ series with 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea, a set that’s all about getting you those minifigures you were missing from the first wave… no matter the cost.

Release: August 1, 2024 Price: £49.99 / $54.99 / €54.99 Pieces: 382 Minifigures: 5 LEGO: Order now

Was this really the best option?

75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea arrives in questionable company, having already drawn comparisons to the much-maligned 75334 Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Darth Vader. Here again is a LEGO Star Wars set that tries to eke some mileage out of a relatively barren landscape, then throws in just enough desirable minifigures to make sure you’re going to buy it anyway.

The terrain here at least has a little more going for it thanks to the four stickered pillars that surround the diorama, but it’s still just a grey slab on which to pose those characters. The play features are half-hearted – you can recreate Ezra’s jump to the Chimaera, except it’s more like a limp fall, and the rotating platforms are all operated independently – and the build feels oddly overengineered for what you’ll end up with.

Couldn’t these nearly-400 pieces have been put to better use for a bigger and more entertaining playset? Maybe something that fuelled the imagination a little more? Or – better yet – a new Imperial gunship?

Hope you like stickers

It’s been a while since a LEGO Star Wars set could give a Speed Champions model a run for its money in the sticker department, but 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea gives it a good go. The number of stickers isn’t the problem here, though: it’s the approach. There are eight identical stickers placed on dark grey 2×4 tiles, each with a thin gold line running down the centre*, that must be aligned in pairs across the base of the model.

There’s an asterisk there because not all of these stickers are actually alike. The gold band is not central to each and every one, so if you try to align the stickers by their edges you’ll find that the gold strips don’t actually line up. Your best bet is placing the tiles down first, then dropping the stickers on, but it’s still a frustrating experience. And it would have only required one new printed part to solve that problem entirely…

The stickers on the four pillars are a little easier to place, and you can understand why they’re not printed given the variety, while those on the four quarter-circle tiles are also not quite as painful as they look. But for a set that costs £49.99 / $54.99 / €54.99, those eight 2×4 tiles really sting.

Mo’ minifigures, mo’ money

That price is honestly difficult to accept regardless of the sticker situation, because there’s just so little meat on this model in general. You’re coming here for the minifigures, and the LEGO Group knows it. The good news is that those minifigures are all pretty fantastic. You can instantly see where the budget for this set has gone, with arm printing, leg printing, dual moulding, new face prints and more. Highlights include Morgan Elsbeth’s recoloured Darksaber blade, Thrawn’s dual-moulded boots and that very cool face print for the Night Trooper.

All five of these minifigures are also exclusive to 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea, and the new Grand Admiral Thrawn alone is probably going to be reason enough for most of us to pick this one up eventually (the original minifigure sells for more than the entire cost of this set and then some, after all). They’re not all perfect – the printing on the Night Trooper’s helmet feels a bit too subtle, and Ezra’s eyes won’t work for everyone – but as a collection of characters there’s not much to grumble about here.

Oh, except for how much you’ll need to spend to get them all.

75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea is a LEGO set that knows exactly what it’s trying to do and why, and given that most of us have long since sold our souls to the LEGO Star Wars minifigure machine, that wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing. But that price tag, combined with its miserly approach to stickers, really sours the entire experience. Definitely one to wait for a discount on.

This set was provided for review by the LEGO Group.

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Our honest opinion: Overpriced and underbaked, this is one LEGO Star Wars set you really are only going to be buying for the minifigures. Shame it’s so expensive.

How long does it take to build LEGO Star Wars 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea?

75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea flies together in approximately 45 minutes, though you’ll spend far too much of that time furiously trying to align those stubborn stickers.

How many pieces are in LEGO Star Wars 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea?

75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea includes just 382 pieces, with most of the highlights found in its five minifigures of Ahsoka Tano, Morgan Elsbeth, Ezra Bridger, Grand Admiral Thrawn and a Night Trooper.

How big is LEGO Star Wars 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea?

LEGO Star Wars 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea measures 11cm tall, 23cm wide and 14cm deep. It’s a pretty compact set… not least for the price tag.

How much does LEGO Star Wars 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea cost?

75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea launches August 1, 2024, and will retail for £49.99 in the UK, $54.99 in the US and €54.99 in Europe.

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Chris Wharfe
I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

One thought on “LEGO Star Wars 75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea review

  • 02/07/2024 at 18:26
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    I disagree with your criticism of the base of the main build being too bland. I think the use of angles, the symmetry, and the consistent color make it look very display-worthy, almost like it could belong to the diorama collection. It’s certainly much more refined than the Obi-Wan Kenobi set, so much so that I never made any connection between the two sets. (The new sarlacc pit, on the other hand, did make me think of that set.) Even if the play features don’t work so well, I’m sure most adults will not be playing with this set as much as they will be displaying it, and I think it looks great for that purpose.

    I do wish the parts were printed instead of stickered, but that probably would have made the already-difficult-to-swallow price too high or compromised the quality of the figures, so I will happily accept the trade-off.

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