Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle

$24.00
SKU: MMS266

Build your own Star Wars Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle model from this amazing METAL EARTH kit. The parts are laser cut from ultra-thin flexible steel sheets. No gluing or soldering is required – just pop out the pieces and connect using tabs and holes.

Kit includes:

  • 2 x 11cm square sheets with 28 pre-cut pieces
  • Full printed illustrated instructions

Approximate assembled size: 10.2 x 5.1 x 8.9 cm

Build difficulty: moderate

Recommended ages: 14+

Recommended tools:

Compatible accessories:

Warning:

  • Not a toy
  • Contains sharp edges
  • Contains small parts

Model number: MMS266

Shipping

Several shipping options are displayed during checkout. Prices start at just $1.00, but note the following:

Regular letter: this is the cheapest option and is available if you're ordering 1 or 2 Metal Earth kits. This is sent using the standard Australia Post letter service which is cheap, but slower than parcels. No tracking is provided.

Priority letter: arrives one day faster than the regular service, but it's still sent as a letter with no tracking. 

Other services: both regular and express parcel services are available and in these cases tracking is provided. Our preferred shipper is Fastway as they provide tracking and signature on delivery for an affordable price. 

About Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle

Kylo Ren's command shuttle was an Upsilon-class command shuttle utilised by Lord Kylo Ren, who was a member of the Knights of Ren and the First Order around thirty years after the Battle of Endor. The First Order’s top officers travel in Upsilon-class command shuttles that look like grim birds of prey. These ships’ massive wings are packed with defensive systems to protect their valuable passengers. The upper wings contain advanced sensor suites that scan for enemies, while the lower wings house efficient shield projectors and powerful jammers. Upon landing, the wings rise from flight mode and then retract, encasing the upper wings’ sensor arrays in thick armour.

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