Jarneh
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The Coruscant Police Gunship and maybe a Droid Tri-Fighter.
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I think those complaining about how heavy this wave is with PT/CW sets need to consider the future. The "Rebels" TV show will be coming out next fall, and if Lego reacts in any way similar to how they reacted with the debut of the CW series, we'll see a summer wave of almost exclusively OT/Rebels sets. From then on, "Rebels" sets will most likely be as prevalent as the CW sets have been for the past few years, meaning OT fans most likely have a bright future ahead of them while it will be the PT/CW fans' turn to complain. I am willing to bet that we get so many PT/CW sets this wave because the next wave will be just the opposite: Lots of OT vehicles to coincide with the "Rebels" TV show. Sometimes I feel like the only person who loves the OT as much as the PT/CW.
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6, since one comes with the Droid Gunship. 4 with the BP + 1 with gunship + 1 Gree = 6.
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The AT-AP is certainly smaller, but the Droid Gunship is actually bigger, if you can believe it. The saucer section has about two more studs of length and width than the last one, and it's all-around beefier (except for the head).
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As someone suggested earlier, they might be saving him for the Coruscant Police Gunship.
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It's a close race between the AV-7 and the tri-droid for the place of "Worst LEGO Star Wars vehicle ever." Other than those two, everything seems great. The use of the new basters everywhere worries me, since it looks like the may be replacing the old blasters (if you look at the BPs especially). We still got a few of the old blasters, but they appear to be dying out. Not good. It almost seems like Lego concentrated too much on minifigs and not enough on actual builds. Obviously, I'm not going to complain about the high quality figures, but vehicles like the tri-droid and the AV-7 leave a lot of room for complaining, build-wise.
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See, I knew the BARC trooper wouldn't have a new mold. It's the same phase II helmet mold as the other troopers. The only trouble I see with the BARC trooper is the printing for the 'mouth' on the helmet. It's not bad, it's just not quite right. As for Gree, well, he's just amazing. The colors don't quite match with the real Gree (the colors should be grey-er, IMO), but it's no biggie. I love how the green section on his helmet isn't perfect, but instead shows some wear and tear from combat. It's actually very accurate to his helmet looks in the movie.
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He's supposed to be with the AV-7 anti-vehicle cannon, a clone wars set.
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I wouldn't judge an entire minifigure based solely upon one part of its helmet printing. You have to admit, the colors and printing on the torso are far superior to the old one, not to mention just plain awesome. Besides: Like beauty, ugliness is in the eye of the beholder. ;) My bad. :/ Pearl light grey it is!
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I don't know. Whatever you call this color:
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His dome is chrome, unlike previous grey versions... or so everyone tells me.
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I think it's safe to say that too high is better than too low, in this case. I guess the helmet molding and printing could use some minor tweaking, with key word being minor. It's a minor problem, and as such, it doesn't stop me from loving the minifig or buying the pack (that's the price tag's job, LOL).
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And to think, we don't even have the official pictures of the winter wave yet!
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Posting this again, for convenience's sake... Personally, I like the mold and printing of the trooper's helm. Looks like the pilot has two faces! Any guesses at to what the other one is? Probably just a plain face so he doesn't look constipated all the time.
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I know these already got linked to, but I thought posting them together in one picture would be more convenient.