Dutch Posted May 7, 2010 Posted May 7, 2010 Shop: Arealight Custom. Items: Phase I Binocular Visor, Phase I Sun Visor Price: $1.00 each Overview I recently bought custom items from Arealight and these items where ship out on may 3 and arrived may 7. That is only four days from taiwan china to Arizona. I was thrilled when these arrived and I wasn't disappointed with any of the items I received. Phase I Binocular Visor These match perfectly with those seen on the Star Wars The Clone Wars. Front and Side View Phase I Sun Visor Excellent, I bought these to replace the stranded TLC sun visor and to give commander Cody and Fox a more accurate look. Front and Side View Overall Design:10/10 Arealight Customs items are excellently designed. Price:7/10 I would say $0.75 to be a better price point. Satisfactory: 10/10 I can't stop playing and admiring these items. Total:27/30 I would defiantly buy again. Quote
Siegfried Posted May 7, 2010 Posted May 7, 2010 Thanks for the review. I got some of these in my last order and I was pleased as well. Price:7/10 I would say $0.75 to be a better price point. Yes, this is the summary of most custom work; it's too expensive. Yes I understand why, but it doesn't change the fact. Quote
not-in-use-anymore Posted May 8, 2010 Posted May 8, 2010 Interesting... Why can't there be binoculars inside the helmet? Quote
LuxorV Posted May 8, 2010 Posted May 8, 2010 Thanks for this nice review, Dutch! How strong are the joints? Do the snap and stay in pretty good, or do thei tend to pop away? Interesting... Why can't there be binoculars inside the helmet? Two reasons: 'cause they have basic standard design and not all need a binocular (which could severily constrain the visual field), and because there is where your head is and you wouldn't want to cut a slice off to make space for the binoculars, right . LuxorV Quote
not-in-use-anymore Posted May 8, 2010 Posted May 8, 2010 Two reasons: 'cause they have basic standard design and not all need a binocular (which could severily constrain the visual field), and because there is where your head is and you wouldn't want to cut a slice off to make space for the binoculars, right .LuxorV I just thought that if some group of Rebels could have flat computers, alot of hard working scientists could make flat binoculars. Quote
The Legonater Posted May 8, 2010 Posted May 8, 2010 I just thought that if some group of Rebels could have flat computers, alot of hard working scientists could make flat binoculars. Truthfully, it all comes don to rank. The generic troops don't get pre-installed binocs, the just use the handheld ones. Other classes- like Commandos, I believe- Get them installed in the helmets. Quote
Dutch Posted May 8, 2010 Author Posted May 8, 2010 Thanks for this nice review, Dutch!How strong are the joints? Do the snap and stay in pretty good, or do thei tend to pop away? LuxorV The items just snap into place and stay firmly secure to the helmet. Quote
pedro Posted May 8, 2010 Posted May 8, 2010 I've bought Arealight's customs for a long time and I've never been disappointed. Many of them I've used in MOCs I've shown on Eurobricks. These new visors look great in there range of colours. The fact they fit official phase one clones means I'll most likely be ordering some when I next buy from Arealight. It seems that they've ramped up their production in a big way, so a $1.00 proce tag seems a bit steep for somethig that is most likely mass produced now. Oh well... needs must! Quote
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