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  1. I'm so sorry not to have this review finished yet. I got busy a lot with my studies. Perhaps later, I hope.
  2. Hi everybody! Here is the 8458 Set review! Known Price: $170 (Lugnet) Elements: 1413 There are 4 models for this set. I'll show you them all! (I no longer own stickers: all gone a long time ago ) BOX It's simply huge! (45*65*10 cm) INSTRUCTIONS 124 pages 148 pages Information about the third official model... Silver Champion (first official model) Coming soon... Silver Truck (second official model) After some painting (you should click) It's very big and quite nice! Remaining pieces Underside. The engine: pistons move as the truck does. Cabin can be switched. Nice! Great model, I really like it! It's accurate, big and playable. Street Sensation (third official model) Coming soon... Silver Sportscar (Nathanael Kuipers' model) Coming soon... What remains is coming soon!
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    4481 Hailfire Droid

    Ok, it's done. Enjoy!
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    4481 Hailfire Droid

    Salutations! Here is one of my last old-school Star Wars Set reviews! I try my best to give you better than I did before. I took high resolution photos. I tried to brighten them up. Set Name: Hailfire Droid Set Number: 4481 Year of release: 2003 Price: $50 (Lugnet) Parts: 681 Minifigures: none Stickers: none Rubber Bands: some This set is a reference to the Episode II: Attack of the Clones. BOX INSTRUCTIONS (68 pages) Last page: ASSEMBLY Here are the 681 pieces: The first wheel: Locking the wheel: At last: The second wheel......... I really hate this instruction... ^^ Assembly, 2nd part: Here is the arch key ^^ The megagun ^^ (original bands are dead a long time ago :-° ) It can be moved The brain of the droid, I suppose It will surely look like something huge with the rockets! Overall looking: Well, why not ^^ Main colors: brown and grey Accuracy: really good (especially rockets!) Build: 7/10 (2-3h, a little tricky sometimes, a bit repetitive because of wheels) Playability: 10/10 (just amasingly fun ^^) Set functions: 10/10 (it rolls! megagun is cool and it makes a lot of noise when moving) Design: 9/10 (well, I'd prefer it more colored) Overall: 9/10 A very good set! Thanks for reading, Bye!
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    7166 Imperial Shuttle

    Hi everybody! I tried to follow tips pr0visorak gave me... So, here is another old Star Wars set review! Set Name: Imperial Shuttle Set Number: 7166 Year of release: 2001 Price: unknown ('cause it is no longer sold by Lego and 'cause I don't know the original price) Parts: 234 Minifigures: Emperor Palpatine, 2 Imperial Royal Guards & an Imperial Shuttle Pilot Stickers: none Instruction Book (48 pages): Front: Back: First page: Last pages: Figurines: Box: Front: Back: Building: Base: Cockpit: Wings: Upper part: Spaceship: And after some painting: Main Colors: white and light grey. Accurancy: not bad. Build: 8/10 (easy, fun, 20 mn) Playability: 10/10 (Very funny to play with it / moreover, it is sturdy) Set functions: 9/10 (wings can flap, hold, figurines, ...) Design: 9/10 (very good, central part a bit too much massive...) Overall: 9/10 Good set, even huge when wings are spread ^^ Thanks for reading, Bye!
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    7151 Sith Infiltrator

    Hello everyone! Here is another old-school Star Wars Lego Set review! Set Name: Sith Infiltrator Set Number: 7151 Year of release: 1999 Price: unknown Parts: 243 Minifigures: Darth Maul Stickers: none Instruction Book (32 pages): Box: Darth Maul figurine: Darth Maul in his small ship: Base: Some functionnalities: Cockpit: First step completed: Wings are composed of two parts: View from behind: Front view: Side views: Main colors: dark grey and dark blue. Accuracy: simply bad... Build: 7/10 (20 mn, easy) Playability: 9/10 (not too big, some functionnalities) Set functions: 6/10 (wings can move and other stuff) Design: 3/10 (yeah, that's not the most beautiful one I ever built) Overall: 4/10 Thanks for reading, Bye.
  7. Hi everybody! Here is another review! Set Name: Millennium Falcon Set Number: 7190 Year of release: 2000 Price: unknown Parts: 659 Minifigures: 6 Stickers: none (only printed pieces) Box front: Box back: Instruction book front (79 pages): Instruction book back: Parts: Assembly: Lower part: Upper part: Last pages: Minifigures: Spaceship: Ramps: Main color: grey, blue, red. Accuracy: not enough. Build: 10/10 (2h, easy and fun) Playability: 10/10 (lot of functionalities, big but not too much) Set functions: 10/10 (ramps, mini spaceship, turret, radar, etc) Design: 5/10 Must have for those who want to see their children have some real fun. One of the most playable Star Wars Set. Thanks for reading, Bye.
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    Review - 7143 Jedi Starfighter

    That's odd... you got a picture of yours, please? Edit: Ah, I see: mine is not printed. Perhaps an error during set construction at factory.
  9. Hello everybody! Here comes my third Star Wars Set review! Set Name: Imperial AT-ST Set Number: 7127 Year of release: 2001 Price: unknown Parts: 107 Minifigures: 1 Box front: Box back: Minifigure (Chewbacca): AT-ST front: AT-ST back: AT-ST top: AT-ST underside: AT-ST left: AT-ST right: Set functions: Walking: Cockpit opening: Cockpit interior: Axis (notice how many they are): Main colors: grey, dark grey & brown. Accuracy: not bad but mainly simple. Build: 9/10 (10min, very easy & fun: lot of axis) Playability: 10/10 (small and sturdy) Set functions: 10/10 (a lot of movements possible) Design: 2/10 (a bit awful, yeah) Must have for those who want to see their children have some really fun instead of watching the TV. Thanks for reading, Bye.
  10. Hello everybody! Here begins my second Star Wars Set review! Set Name: Jedi Starfighter Set Number: 7143 Year of release: 2002 Price: unknown Parts: 138 Minifigures: 1 Box front: Box back: Minifigure (young Obi-Wan Kenobi, binoculars, light blue lightsaber): Spaceship front: Spaceship back: Spaceship top: Spaceship underside: Spaceship left: Spaceship right: Main colors: white, red & mauve. Accuracy: not bad for a playable Star Wars set. Build: 9/10 (15min, very easy and fun) Playability: 10/10 (light, small and sturdy) Set functions: 9/10 (good landing gear but not enough room in the cockpit to put all the tools properly) Design: 4/10 (not enough detailed, too much printed blocks but nice overall structure) Must have for those who want to see their children have some really fun instead of watching the TV. Thanks for reading, Bye.
  11. Hello everybody! Here is my first review :) Set Name: TIE Interceptor Set Number: 7181 Year of release: 2000 Price: unknown Parts: 703 Minifigures: none Stickers: 1 (spaceship information) Box front: Notice that is is in relief: Box back: Instruction book (47 pages): Assembly: 3 main steps: cockpit, wings & pedestal. Cockpit: Cockpit front: Cockpit left: Cockpit back: Cockpit right: Cockpit interior (main window removed): Wings: Upper wing: Lower wing: Center wing: Center wing front: Center wing back: Pedestal: Position 1: Position 2: Spaceship information sticker: Spaceship: Main colors: dark grey, black and dark blue. Accuracy: not too much and... enough. Nice model. Build: 7/10 (2h, easy and fun (cockpit nicely made) but a bit repetitive!) Playability: 5/10 (too big, wings connections a bit weak) Set functions: 2/10 (cockpit window links very fragile, opening it entirely is impossible without removing laser canons, moving solar panels may break connections between upper/lower wings and center wing) Design: 10/10 (one of the most beautiful Star Wars set, smart blocks connections) Must have for those who want to proudly display their sets. Thanks for reading, Bye.