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Ep. 140 - LEGO’s First True Giant - The UCS Imperial Star Destroyer Review

Ep. 140 - LEGO’s First True Giant - The UCS Imperial Star Destroyer Review

Update: 2025-12-17
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In this episode, we’re traveling back to the early days of UCS LEGO Star Wars to revisit a set that once redefined what a LEGO model could be. Long before massive boxes, interior details, and hyper-engineered builds became the norm, there was a single gray triangle that changed everything.


Released in the early 2000s, this set wasn’t just big for its time — it was unthinkable. It shattered piece-count records, pushed LEGO into uncharted territory, and became a benchmark that future Ultimate Collector Series sets would be judged against for years. At one point, this was the biggest LEGO set ever made.


But how does it hold up today?


With modern UCS giants on the shelves and building standards evolving dramatically over the last two decades, this episode takes a hard look at whether this legendary Star Destroyer is still worthy of its reputation — or if it’s simply a relic of a different LEGO era.


We’ll talk about the build experience, the design choices that feel dated now, the surprisingly bold engineering decisions LEGO made at the time, and how it stacks up against its modern successor. There’s nostalgia here, yes, but also some honest criticism that might surprise longtime fans.


If you’ve ever wondered where the UCS line truly began… or whether the originals still deserve their pedestal… this is one review you won’t want to miss.


Music Credit: YouTube Music Library

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Ep. 140 - LEGO’s First True Giant - The UCS Imperial Star Destroyer Review

Ep. 140 - LEGO’s First True Giant - The UCS Imperial Star Destroyer Review

Steve Miller