lightningtiger Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 Finshed building it just now - AWESOME set and it's the Talz king thats the best part. So much like the one in that episode which I have seen four times already. The speeder is also a good build, I guess the slids are on backwards at the rear as they are only for resting on as this uses repulsorlifts to take off and land (VTOL). Quote
Strand Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 It's a pretty interesting build with nice minifigs but I'm still a bit miffed that for some reason the Lego version of this is greatly up-sized. Like the Batman Tumbler which turned from a large car in movie into something the size of a house which has wheels taller than Batman, the Freeco speeder went from a slightly larger BARC/speeder bike with a dome into something the size of a small starfighter (V wing, A wing). It's just one of those things you have to see in person. I was shocked that they priced the set at $50 AUD retail for what I thought was a slightly pimped out speeder bike, only to be surprised at how large it ended up. It makes the cost/brick a bit more reasonable but just don't expect accurate scale. Quote
def Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 It's a pretty interesting build with nice minifigs but I'm still a bit miffed that for some reason the Lego version of this is greatly up-sized. Like the Batman Tumbler which turned from a large car in movie into something the size of a house which has wheels taller than Batman, the Freeco speeder went from a slightly larger BARC/speeder bike with a dome into something the size of a small starfighter (V wing, A wing). I know what you mean. Usually Star Wars ships are undersized compared to mini-figs, but this seems to be about 50% bigger than it should be. I think the reason was for stability. I tried MOC'ing one way back when, and had a lot of trouble keeping it together at two bricks wide in the nose. And of course, mine wasn't as detailed as the Lego version. So I think there was a give and take between realistic construction and accuracy. Quote
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