Though Season 2 of “The Mandalorian” sees this ship’s journey to an end, the Razor Crest is still an attractive vessel for the average person. This vehicle serves as both a transport and a home for the bounty hunter Din Djarin. Its full capabilities and amenities weren’t explored on-screen in the show, but its spacious interior and unique features show a lot of promise as a fantastic vehicle to pilot.
Even after getting shot at, performing crash landings, and being stripped for parts, the Razor Crest is almost always able to recover and fly again. Only a blast from a massive cruiser in “Chapter 14: The Tragedy” permanently put it out of commission, and it’s unlikely that the average person would end up putting the ship in similar predicaments. As live-in spacecraft go in Star Wars, it certainly seems far more reliable than the Millennium Falcon, even if it doesn’t last as long.
The Razor Crest features a spacious interior and even carbonite chambers. Thanks to its previous status as a military vehicle, the ship can easily hold its own against other modern vessels, as seen when Din Djarin uses risky maneuvers in “Chapter 10: The Passenger” to lose the trail of a pair of X-Wings. It was able to perform those maneuvers with few issues, though it became critically damaged after an unlucky drop down a pit.
It’s a fantastic choice of vehicle for any Star Wars fan, but those looking to pilot the Razor Crest should focus on taking better care of it than Din Djarin did.