LEGO Star Wars: The Mandalorian Ambush on Mandalore Battle Pack (75373)
Product description
What is it and who is it for
This is a LEGO Star Wars building set designed for children aged 6 and up. It recreates the Ambush on Mandalore from Season 3 of the Disney+ series, offering a compact, story-driven play experience that combines construction with action play. With four minifigures included—a Mandalorian Nite Owl, a Mandalorian Warrior, and two Imperial Commandos—plus jetpack parts and a small buildable rock formation, it’s aimed at fans of The Mandalorian who enjoy imaginative battles and modular play spaces.
What stands out on paper

The model features a cave-like rock formation, a stud-shooting cannon, and a storage box containing a thermal detonator. There’s a jetpack flying action: attach a minifigure to a transparent element and use the handle to simulate flight. The set also offers an interactive building experience via the LEGO Builder app, allowing kids to zoom in, rotate, and visualise a digital version of the model as they construct it. A notable point for parents is the potential to connect this rock formation to the Mandalorian base from the (75386) Paz Vizsla and Moff Gideon Battle set, sold separately, enabling fuller display and expanded play.
How it feels in use
On the table, the build highlights a rugged terrain aesthetic with a cave, which can inspire longer, story-led sessions. The stud-shooting cannon adds a tactile trigger for action moments, while the thermal detonator storage box introduces a small puzzle-like element—the kind of detail that Star Wars fans appreciate. The fly-action via jetpacks adds a dynamic visual, especially when kids pair it with light play and storytelling. The digital building component can help some children stay engaged through a guided, visual construction process, while others may prefer traditional brick-by-brick building.



Pros and what to consider
Pros: Familiar Star Wars characters in a compact, themed set, an action feature with jetpacks, interactive building app to aid construction, modular design that connects to other Mandalorian sets for expanded play. Cons: the play value depends on how engaged the child is with combat-style scenarios, some kids may prefer larger or more detailed builds to justify the price. Note that the set relies on separate purchase of related packs to complete a broader Mandalorian display.
Ideal buyer and use-case

This set is well-suited for younger Star Wars fans who want a quick, storyful build with immediate play actions, or for collectors who enjoy assembling smaller, display-ready combat scenes. If your child enjoys battles, jetpack adventures, and the Mandalorian universe, this can be a good fit. It may be less compelling for those seeking a highly intricate build or a focus on scenery over figures.
When it makes sense to buy
Consider this pack if you’re looking for a themed LEGO option that sits in the mid-range of complexity and price, with immediate play value and the option to link to other Mandalorian sets. It’s also practical as a gift for birthdays or as a quick, creative activity for a rainy afternoon.



When it might not be the best choice
If you or the recipient prefer larger, more detailed builds, or if you already own related Mandalorian sets and are seeking a more expansive display, this may feel modest in scope. Also, if the child isn’t into Star Wars, the allure of the characters and setting could be limited.
What to check before buying

- Confirm you’re buying the 75373 edition as listed, and note that some play value hinges on mixing with other sets (like 75386).
- Consider how you plan to store the rock formation after play sessions, as small pieces can scatter if not kept in a box.
- If you value digital building aids, ensure you have access to a compatible device for the LEGO Builder app.
How it compares to other approaches
For a quick Mandalorian fix without committing to a large build, this pack represents a practical option: more compact than larger battlefield sets, but with enough play hooks (jetpacks, a cannon, cave) to sustain imaginative sessions. If you want a longer build journey or a more display-oriented piece, you might look for bigger sets or additional modular panels to expand the Mandalorian world rather than relying on a single, small battle pack.



Practical example of use
Imagine a Tuesday afternoon where a child stages a skirmish: the Mandalorian Warrior sneaks through the cave, the two Imperial Commandos pop out from behind the rock, and a quick jetpack leap reveals the tactical twist of the space. The storage box with a thermal detonator becomes a quick prop for a tense moment, then the minifigures are rearranged for a new scene. The LEGO Builder app can be opened mid-build to verify angles and alignments, giving a subtle sense of accomplishment as the structure takes shape.
FAQ
- Is this suitable for solo play or better with friends? It works well for both, but coordination can enhance storytelling when friends join in.
- Can I add this to a larger Mandalorian display easily? Yes, the rock formation connects to the Mandalorian base in the 75386 set when you have that additional pack.
- Do the minifigures come with weapons? Yes, each minifigure is equipped with at least a blaster or jetpack element, consistent with the theme.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you prioritise a compact, themed playset with action features and optional expansion into a broader Mandalorian display. It’s a practical choice for fans of the series who want a hands-on build-and-play experience without committing to a large, more expensive set.
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