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Svelte

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  1. Hilarious! You have the patter down just right - you poor, tormented soul. You probably hear Big Al's piratey voice booming deals at you in your sleep
  2. Of the set or the box? How can such a youngling already be running out of storage room? EDITED to add: box - 7cm x 28cm x 48cm ship - 10cm x 10cm x 28cm (but at rest it sits at a slight angle so takes up a bit more space)
  3. From the bricklink entry: This head is exclusive to this set. No auctions on bricklink at the moment but once word gets out I imagine prices will be astronomical. dauodbazaar's review right here on EB also features the brown version. I put in a request for a brown one myself recently from S@H but haven't got a response yet.
  4. I got this from Shop@Home but I would imagine it will be in stores soon. TRU may even have a special price promotion for it; you never know. Except with Star Wars they tend to mark things up first and then mark them down The back only closes as far as shown to enclose the speeder but you could mod this. Personally I don't think it looks bad, although it could probably use a few 1x1 bley cheese wedges to make it a little smoother on the bubble cockpits.
  5. Wow, you have a lot of good stuff there! I am sure if you wanted to sell any of these, you wouldn't have any problems finding buyers, either here or on ebay. Hint hint! If you don't have to sell everything, why not keep a certain proportion? Maybe a great set from every theme, or just the ones you have particularly strong nostalgic feelings for? It can be hard to know where to draw the line. When I first came out of my dark ages and was sorting through my childhood stash, one of the first things I did was get rid of all my Fabuland. Aaargh! Little did I know I would end up in a community where Fabuland figures are revered as minor gods! The thing is, every Lego piece can be re-used in some way and you never know what might come in handy. That's why it's so hard to get rid of! As for selling... it depends on whether you want to shift the collection quickly or would rather maximise your profit. Bricklink's prices are higher; you do pay fees but you also can set the exact price you want and if you're patient and not unreasonable, someone will pay it. With Ebay in Australia you basically pay 2 sets of fees - listing and PayPal since in my experience most buyers now prefer the latter method. Hence all the hoo-ha last year with supposedly making PayPal *the* compulsory method; I doubt ebay thought they'd ever get the change through the ACCC, but it worked well as a scare campaign for new buyers (only PayPal is safe!) and it looked like ebay backed down when really they got exactly what they wanted, ie PayPal in every listing. The advantage of ebay is that you are exposing your product to a much bigger potential buying public. However unless you have fixed prices you can't really control the end-price. Maybe you'll be lucky; maybe not. You have to also put a lot of work in taking accurate pictures, submitting the listings, calculating postage for boxed items etc. Also choose your time to sell wisely - to be honest, post Christmas and just when the new sets have come out is not the best time to sell as the market is flooded with old sale items and new exciting products. If you sell here, you need a certain number of posts to do so - read the guidelines in the Buy, Sell and Trade forum for more info. You don't pay fees here but it may be a bit slower if, for example, you decide you're only selling to other Aussies to avoid the hassle of posting internationally.
  6. Actually, it kind of looks like a giant cockroach It's the bug-like design and all that red-brown.
  7. You could probably squash them inside either side of Dooku's speeder if you wanted to, but I don't want to damage the capes. I think someone in Nannan's review thread mentioned they had done this. There's no provision for them in the build itself or any pics of the guards inside the Sailer in the instructions/ box art, so I don't think the intention by TLG was to put them inside.
  8. Woo! I've been waiting for Face-Off Number 3! For me it has to be Jungle Duel as I like the parts so much better. There's the tent, plant pieces, banana, golden katana, giant ants,magnifying glass and printed map. The figs are nice in Motorcycle Chase and it was the set that introduced the Indy crate, but to be honest I'd rather have jungly campsite goodness over motorcycles any day.
  9. I think you're right; bricklink lists it as appearing in 7103. Wow, they really are bringing old-skool stuff back for the anniversary I will update my review & give you credit
  10. I agree with you, Erds. After seeing the summer wave - which seems to be more of the same, but BIGGER! - I don't know what they could do in 2010. The giant skeletal rig which swings through 90 degrees to form a tower does remind me of the huge lime green Exo-Force vehicle, which was also bereft of ideas at that point. I do like the huge new figs though.
  11. Shipping via USPS is generally pretty fast, as well, if you buy from the States. Most stuff I've ordered arrives in about a week.
  12. A & B confusion fixed! I meant Emperor in the sense of Emperor's New Clothes (the ship without sails) but I'll change this too since it is confusing. As for the hair... it's more the shape... and we all know it *would* be grey if it wasn't for the highlights
  13. This should be finished soon - I always do reviews in one block. Will do re the minifig pics, probably this evening Sydney time or tomorrow morning!
  14. Name: Count Dooku's Solar Sailer Theme: Star Wars / The Clone Wars Year: 2009 Pieces: 385 Minifigs: 4 Price: $AUD99.99; GBP 39.15; EUR 67.95-79.99; US $60 at TRU Resources: Brickset, Peeron, Shop@Home Count Dooku's Solar Sailer. The most unfortunately named enemy of the Republic also has the most inappropriately named ship, at least from a Lego point of view. Just as the Emperor has no clothes, the Solar Sailer has no sails! Yet most of us can understand why TLG didn't include them; they would be too massive to squish inside the small body of the craft. Wookiepedia has a nicely impressive screenshot to demonstrate this craft in action, first glimpsed at the end of 2002's 'Attack of the Clones'. Perhaps the lack of sails is why so many fans are erroneously referring to this ship as the 'Solar SAILOR', as if Dooku was some sun-loving navy boy who liked to spend his hours nude tanning on the prow of his ship while his pilot droid serves up cocktails The fan consensus (if there ever is such a thing) seems to be 'love the ship, hate the price'. I am not going to talk about that aspect much in this review as it has been exhaustively discussed everywhere else; if you still feel the need to rant about price, go and have a long argument with yourself in your bathroom mirror - you have about as much chance as winning as you do of convincing TLG to suddenly slash the price . All I will say is that after last year's Twilight release, where everyone complained about how such an expensive exclusive didn't include any new figs, here we have a somewhat cheaper release than that set which includes 4 figs, 2 available only in another medium sized release, an exclusive Pilot Droid, and an exclusive Count Dooku with new torso, hairpiece *and* a curved chrome lightsaber we haven't seen since 2002 - all that and an amazingly designed ship with great functionality as well! But on to the review! Part 1: The box, DSS and parts Standard Clone Wars colour scheme: Minifigs are now on the front: Back of the box, showing various set functions: I love this pose with the Pilot Droid. He seems to be having fun! Whee! Don't try this at home, kids! The DSS. One of the most annoying I've seen for a while: One instruction booklet. Not available online yet but the code is 4549839 for cache-surfers. Random instruction page. We can see already from this glimpse that the build relies on SNOT techniques rather than too much of the Technicy gubbins that effects some Star Wars sets. This is a really fun and interesting little build. Parts, bagged: Parts, debagged! As usual for Star Wars, the bags aren't numbered but in a 385 piece set you don't really need them to be. Nannan pointed out in his review on The Brothers Brick that there isn't really a great deal that's new here part-wise, but does there need to be? There's still a nice mix of stuff and it's all mainly bricks - there are relatively few Technic pins or beams. I prefer a 400 piece set comprised of bricks to a 600 piece one with 200 technic pins ! If you're looking to add to your collection of dark tan or brown slopes, you may find this set interesting. This also means that those who just want to build the ship can bricklink any gaps in their parts collection and construct it that way. Personally, I can never have enough dark tan. We have 15 1x2 ordinary dark tan bricks, which previously only appeared in 10185 Green Grocer, and then there were only 4 of them. There's also some tiles and small slopes: Some of the cockpit/ windshield pieces. As Nannan pointed out, I think the bubble domes in plain bley are new: Two of these little Technic pieces which also cropped up in the 8019 Republic Attack Shuttle. They work well as handles: Part 2: The Minifigs Really, it's all about Count Dooku in this set. So brooding! So craggy! So evil! However I really like the MagnaGuards as well, and the Pilot Droid is a good way to get some droid parts in plain white. However for Star Wars fans, so much of it is all about the lightsaber. I wonder why? Here is the Count's shiny new death-dealing device: EDIT: Jifel has pointed out that the curved lightsaber is not a new piece and did appear in 2002's 7103 Jedi Duel set. Ta! It's interesting they went with chrome when metallic silver is in all the other 09 sets. It does look sleek and sexy I hope we get Asajj's curved lightsaber in silver or chrome in an upcoming set. Here's a close-up: Here's the Count himself, with his two MagnaGuards. There is no back printing on the torso. The cloak also seems to be in old brown: Doesn't he just radiate evil? Either that, or he ate something that disagreed with him. The new hairpiece, from the back. I think it's fab. It does have that statesman-like, greying-politician feel to it. Speaking of which, say hello to the new US Secretary of State! In a nice touch, Dooku comes with an optional hood. Here is his Pilot Droid, who really did put his foot in his mouth by having a skele leg as a headpiece. It's a clever idea. And to demonstrate why he's so popular with fans, Count Dooku gives us the ending to season 1 of The Clone Wars TV show that we've all been dreaming of : Part 3: The build This is a fun, not too complex build which operates on a folding box principle; at either end of the midsection the cockpit pieces fold up or in and then various larger sections go on the studded cube in the middle. 2x2 plates with technic pins hold the SNOT sections to the central box. We start with the flat base, with the pilot cockpit at one end. You can see the connecting white Technic plates with pins here: The bubble cockpit pieces are the next section to attach. These can swing out, as we will see: The assembly so far: The central hub which the three remaining sides will attach to: Another section, showing the white connecting pins: SNOTtastic studs seek Solar Sailer sections: Unusually, the small speeder is put together at this point in the build, as it then slots into the back of the ship; normally this would be one of the first or last things you do rather than appearing midway through. There is nothing too exciting about this speeder. The front section is extraordinarily weak, held on by 2 headlight bricks, and constantly falls off: With Dooku and the revolutionary new 'Blade-Hold' lightsaber storage system: Side view: You can recreate the 2002 release 7103 Jedi Duel in a new Clone Wars style using this set and Yoda from the new AAT . Actually the speeder slots in here: And the bubble cockpits close to hold it in place like so: Next up, the Pilot Droid's control section: It is held in place only by the shape of the 2x4 brick positioned at right - no stud attachments whatsoever! Amazing! These 4 long brown sloped sections give body to the skeleton of the Sailer: Four trans-purple tipped flick-fire missiles plug in 1x1 Technic bricks at the front of the craft: Another view - notice the grill pieces? By pushing the new Technic handle piece at 'A', the flick-fire missiles pop out simultaneously at both points 'B' next to the above-mentioned grills. Another simple but brilliant piece of engineering which also means that your flick-fire missiles aren't constantly falling out all over the place. The sections that fold up and out to form the tipped wings of the Solar Sailer are connected via click hinged bricks to the top and base of the Sailer. Two symmetrical versions of this go on top: And two of these on the bottom. The brown 1x3 slope with 1x1 round plate act as stabilisers when the craft is at rest: <<Begin sticker rant!>> I'm not usually one to complain about stickers, but TLG has gone loco with the application in some sets this year, making it impossible for mere mortals to apply them with any degree of accuracy. The ones in this set and the Indiana Jones Flying Wing are very frustrating, mostly because there are no stud guides to help you determine where on the piece they should be applied. The stickers themselves are often abstract shapes or curved and oblique angles, which when combined with the isometric viewpoint of the instructions, make it even more difficult to judge where they should be applied. It's not like you get a second chance, either This is worsened by the fact that the box art is often misleading or completely wrong (compare the pics of the hugely incorrect Hyena Droid Bomber with its instructions for the worst example of this) so you can't rely on 'official' set pics as a guide. I wish the TLG would show us an aerial view of how tricky stickers should be applied. If they can do it with technic axle lengths, why not stickers? Take a look: Come on, TLG! You can do better than this! I know showing the application from behind in this way isn't new, but as I said, the shape of these curved stickers makes it really difficult to gauge! How is an 8 year old supposed to do it? You'd have more luck blindfolded, trying to pin the tail on the donkey! I'd get it completely wrong, burst into tears, and never buy a $AUD100 set from TRU again! <<End sticker rant!>> Anyway, as you can see, I did manage to get them on when all is said and done. Here's a top view with stickers applied. It looks kind of buggy and creepy, doesn't it? I guess this fits with the Geonosian design aesthetic that Lucasarts was playing with at the time of 'Attack of the Clones': Part 4: Done! And here we have it - the elegant and sleek Solar Sailer! Here's an alternate title-view for Clone Wars haters: You can see the brown slope stabilising effect in action: And there are two long dark grey 'feet' which can be extended to stop it from tipping over when grounded: Side view: Front on view of the Pilot Droid cockpit: Rear view, showing section where Dooku's speeder is contained: And open for a quick getaway: Part 5: The sailer sails! The moment you've all been waiting for - the completed ship unfurls its majestic sail! (This is all happening in your head, OK?) As the pointed tips unclench, the billowing solar fabric blossoms in space and Count Dooku makes good his escape from Republic pursuers! This part of the experience of the 7752 is eminently swooshable and a lot of fun! Part 6: Some different perspectives: Just a few random shots that didn't seem to fit elsewhere, that may give you a slightly different view of the ship. View from the back: A more three-quarter view of the Solar Sailer: A more traditional looking space vehicle: Part 7: Overall Rating Playability: 9/10 - Strangely, the speeder is by far the weakest part of the set due to the delicacy of the front section. The Solar Sailer itself works nicely and has lots of different functions. Design: 9/10 - Fantastic, solid, bricky build with several clever techniques and sturdy as they come Minifigs: 9/10. Excellent exclusive figure with great accessories, and two extra MagnaGuards Price: If you are one of the 2% of the population that doesn't think this set is too expensive, copy this text and put it in your sig! Ashoka forver! Conformity to Local Trade Practices Legislation Concerning Accurate Description of Goods: 0/10. No sails. Overall: 9/10. Great ship, great figs, great build. What more could you want? And a bonus extra.... Count Dooku's Chef Droid was never popular at dinner time...
  15. Happy birthday, metalandi! Enjoy your day!
  16. I saw a MISB Clone Turbo Tank in a small New Delhi toy store in Nov 2007. It may still be there! The only downside is that you'd have to fly to New Delhi to pick it up
  17. I that tan console. Anakin's hair is perfect for Ten. Don't change it! I think you may even need to go black for Matt Smith as his do seems darker than Ten's spiky bouffant.
  18. Somebody call PETA!
  19. I especially like the orange and lemon tree and the pot it's growing from. Nice work
  20. You are totally right, bamaker! Time for a quick edit All those Js confused even me!
  21. Magnaguard in flares
  22. That is fantastic - exceptionally clever! The face looks just right. I have to say, I do like this a little more than your SBD. I look forward to more in this series from you Do you take requests? wink:
  23. The Year of the Shirtless Minifig continues apace. Space villains manly chests are obviously impervious to cruel, cold vacuum. Love that book cover, Asuka.
  24. Clearance items at K-Mart vary individually store to store. I've been to K-Marts only a few suburbs apart where the clearance stock is totally different. Battlepacks always seem to sell out fast; this year, it looks like the Clones are the clear winner
  25. I just started watching the Clone Wars series the other day, and I really like your version. The TLG version seems overall too yellow to me, though I haven't freeze-framed to compare It also seems massively disproportionate to the other craft in the line, whereas yours is a nice compromise. The back is especially good. How do the magnets hold? Do they move around a bit, or are they fixed in position?
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