Set PricingGood Investment
New/Sealed
Future growth
+12.05% (2-3 year outlook)
Used
Set Facts
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Corporate Alliance Tank Droid Reviews
Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“While Corporate Alliance Tank Droid has been only slightly overperforming the average yearly growth of many sets Star Wars sets, with an average annual growth rate of 13%, this set is strong investment for many LEGO collectors.”
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Brickset
“This is certainly a set I would recommend as it is not only a huge step up from previous editions of this vehicle, but the Minifigure selection is excellent. Needless to say, Jango Fett is the star attraction and he alone is a pretty strong reason for purchasing this set,... More and if the Prequel Trilogy interests you at all, this is going to be a ‘must have' set for play or display.”
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The Brick Fan
“The main draw of the set is the Jango Fett minifigure. It's been over a decade since the original minifig came out so latecomers to LEGO Star Wars now have an easier chance to get him. The set also makes a good army builder set if you're making a Clone army or a Droid army.... More The 2013 version of the Corporate Alliance Tank Droid has a little bit more detail than the 2009 version which is always better. There's not much play feature to it except for rolling it around and shooting the flick-fire missiles.”
Brickipedia
“The Tank Droid has a black track running from back to front. At the front of this are two large circular 'shields' creating a front 'wheel' from which the guns and the eyes connect onto. The guns themselves have three barrels of different sizes, the smallest of these being... More flick-fire missiles. At the back of the vehicle is another 'wheel' which the track goes around. There is a section with some bars in between the two 'wheels.'”
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Subtheme Analysis
Lifespan
17 mos (this set 16 mos)
Annual growth
+10.56% (this set +18.79%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Corporate Alliance Tank Droid currently ranks #5 out of the top most owned sets in Star Wars Episode II.
About Star Wars Episode II
LEGO Episode II, Attack of the Clones, is part of the Star Wars theme initially released in 2002 to coincide with the release of Attack of the Clones film. A second wave of the theme was released in 2013.
Episode II consists of 21 sets that ran from 2002 to 2022. As of today,
7153 Jango Fett's Slave I is the most valuable Episode II set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $1,100.
Summary
Star Wars Episode II Corporate Alliance Tank Droid set 75015 was released in August 2013, retailing for $20, but has since been retired. New, unopened Corporate Alliance Tank Droid sets are valued at $164, while used sets can be found for $81 in good condition.
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Build the great Battle of Geonosis™ where the Separatist forces are advancing on the Jedi Knights and their clone army with the LEGO® Star Wars™ Corporate Alliance Tank Droid™! Help the Clone Troopers™ to repel the Droid’s crushing track tire and 2 flick missiles! Then fend off the Battle Droid™ and infamous bounty hunter Jango Fett. Includes 3 minifigures with weapons: Clone Trooper, Jango Fett and a Battle Droid.
Includes 3 minifigures: Clone Trooper™, Jango Fett and a Battle Droid
Features large track tire and 2 flick missiles
Weapons include 2 blaster pistols, blaster and a blaster rifle
Fire the flick missiles!
Navigate any terrain and crush your enemy with the rugged track tire!
Recreate awesome battle scenes from Star Wars™: Episode II Attack of the Clones!
Recreate an even bigger Battle of Geonosis with 75016 Homing Spider Droid™, 75019 AT-TE™ and 75021 Republic Gunship™!
Measures over 4" (11cm) high, 7" (18cm) long and 3" (9cm) wide
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