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Product: 7929 The Battle of Naboo™ Theme: Star Wars EPI: The Phantom Menace No of pieces: 241 Release Date: January 2011 RRP: SGD60.90/USD24.99 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Retail Outlets(Worldwide) {All thumbnails are clickable, and will bring you to its hi-res of 1024x768pixels} The Platoon Attack Craft, another variant of the Trade Federation Troop Carrier, and TLC has definitely done well in this product release. Without further ado, let's continue with the review. The packaging: The packaging contains 3 baggies, and an instructional booklet. The building was fast considering that this product has more minifigs than any other lego products at its price point. And the leftovers... Before I continue further, here's some references of the troop carrier • http://starwars.wiki...n_troop_carrier • http://starwars.wiki...ansport_carrier -> This was the other version released in 2007. Another reference photo from the DK's cross-sections book: Let's take a look at the minifigs: Battle Droid & Droid Pilot: The droid pilot minifig just has a different coloured torso, and the front of it has been printed partly in tan. The number of droid minifigs in this set... Quite a set to begin troop building. :P Looking at the Gungans... (Gungan Soldier & Jar Jar Blinks) The back print (Pardon, the removal of the heads) In full battle order! The energy shield: Here's the deployment rack: And now filled with droids: The transport: It's 6 views The fully loaded troop carrier: And the comparison: The "catch" to secure the deployment rack: While most collectors finds this product being named as "Battle of Naboo" to be misleading, due to only a single droid troop carrier and 2 gungans in the set, Vader probably would say:"I find your lack of faith... disturbing." I see 8 battle droids and 2 gungans in this set, and already the gungans are out-numbered, thus while "battle of naboo" this is not, it is still part of it. In fact, the potential of this set to troop build a droid army, makes it even more value for money. And to end off, some scenes for fun... All units, prepare to advance! Brave Jar Jar!?! Pilot droid disintegrated!! Next one for the racks! Thanks for reading.
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It's got to be trucks for me. In fact, that's one of the things that rekindle my interest in lego town/city, when the trucks went from 4 studs to 6 studs wide. Most memorable would be the surveillance squad, 6348., since that's my 1st 6 stud truck.
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Yeah... feels abit lacking. Maybe due to lack of inspiration and being overworked. Still, decided to purchase and do the review mainly for the DSLR as I just bought a Panasonice GF1, after losing my trusty 5-yr old camera.
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Product: 8092 Luke's Landspeeder™ Theme: Star Wars EPIV: A New Hope No of pieces: 163 Release Date: January 2010 RRP: SGD55.90/USD24.99 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Retail Outlets(Worldwide) All thumbnails are clickable and will bring you to a hi-res image at 800x600pixels. Packaging: The contents: There's 3 baggies, 2 rubber poles, and an instructional booklet. A few shots of the booklet Assembled minifigs: Continuing with the construction of the landspeeder... Complete with extras... A close look at the Sandtrooper & Sentry Droid And the Rebel Alliance, we have Luke Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO, and R2-D2. Luke has printed legs, and TLG should have done the same for the Sandtrooper too. R2's dome is in grey instead of white, and the paintwork done on it, makes it more accurate this time round. Here's the X-34 Landspeeder, Compared to the earlier release, this newly design speeder certainly features unique detailing that's found on the actual prop. Thoughtful this is, where TLG has included a storage compartment. These aren't the droids that you are looking for... All in all, if you've missed out on the previous release, this is a worthwhile set to get. Since it does come with a trooper, and a sentry droid to boot. Now, all TLG needs is to release a re-designed cantina with more aliens... Thanks for reading.
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INDEXED Product: 7576 Traveller Theme: CITY No of pieces: 21 Release Date: January 2010 RRP: SGD6.90/USD3.49 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Retail Outlets(Worldwide) All thumbnails are clickable and will bring you to a hi-res image at 800x600pixels. Used to be a Town fan, but the calling for Starwars was unbeatable... LoL, anyway, imagine that, a minifig with a DSLR! Way too cOoL to pass on. The contents: Like most impulse sets, there's only a baggie of bricks and the leaflet. The leaflet: The completed build... and extras... The minifig and accessories. The windbreaker/jacket kind of makes minifig look like a geek, especially so with the space logo on it. Of course, that camera accessory is just so huge. The trolley and luggages... The trolley, is very nicely done. Not too oversized, and able to carry out its function very well. The information board, serves it's purpose. Though, ain't most information displayed on large LCD/Plasma screens and not pole-mounted? The entire set, altogether now... For any TOWN/CITY fan, this is a set not to be missed. For others, that DSLR accessory is just so attractive for the entire set's price point, why not check it out further? Thanks for reading.
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Product: 7754 Home One™ Mon Calamari Star Cruiser™ Theme: Star Wars: 10th Year Anniversary No of pieces: 789 Release Date: August 2009 RRP: SGD229.90/USD109.90 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Target, Toys 'R' Us (Worldwide).
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LoL, am still interested in Star Wars. But I couldn't resist passing up on the larger sets of the castle, pirates, and city themes.
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Finally took the plunge and bought 6242 and 6243 yesterday. Here's a pic of them with some of my older sets. And that new shark is hugely 'monstrous'.
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Thanks. Keke, imagine the horror that gripe my heart to see the discounted price on the SG's Toys 'R' Us Flyer about a month after its release into retail. Anyway, looking forward to your other reviews too.
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Dr. S. Yup, only notice it after re-watching AOTC. It's the sensor for visual data. TLC gave the better effect than Hasbro, since they made it glow like in the movie. KimT, not at the moment, since I have slowed down quite abit due to my day job. Though, I still definitely enjoy the company here to contribute more reviews when available(meaning after I find a better way to co-exist both my hasbro and lego stuff spending). millacol88, yup, those accessories definitely makes me want to start lego clone troop building.
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Product: 7681 Separatist Spider Droid™ (SSD) Theme: Star Wars: The Clone Wars No of pieces: 206 Release Date: 26 July 2008 RRP: SGD59.90/USD29.90 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Target, Toys 'R' Us (Worldwide). Also known as the homing spider droid, this is what I would usually reckon as a mini-fig set if not for the high price point. Since there's a total of 5 mini-figs to be had, and at least 3 of them are going to be high sought after.(Commander Fox™, Clone Trooper™, Battle Droid Commander™). At first glance, it looked like there's only 3 packets. Actually, it's a total of 4 packets, 1 of the packet is inside the biggest packet. It's not a very complex build. Took me around 25min since I was playing around with the mini-figs more than I was building up the spider droid. Though finally, here's the completed build-up. Usually for lego products, what excites me are the vehicles, yet this set is the other way round. Yes, the mini-figs are definitely the crowd-pleaser this time. On with the review. Here's the close-ups of the droids in the following order, Battle Droid Commander™, Battle Droid™, & Super Battle Droid™. There's not much to comment on the droids, except that the battle droids come with the new arm that's able to hold the blaster properly upright. The SBD is the same dude that can be found easily in the previous droid battlepack. And now the good part... Clone troopers. And that's commander fox, and his trooper. I was quite mystified by the amount of accessories given to the clone troopers as per the instruction booklet, as there wasn't any indication of what they were... (commlink, grenades, sensor scope, range finder?!?) Then it hit me... real hard. Notice anything yet? Yup, it's a night scope, and a range finder. That, plus the visor that's available to Fox too. Now, this is really a good time to start troop building for the clone wars. :twisted: Here's the weaponary. Of course, let not forget the main dude... Fore: Port: Aft: Starboard: The SSD looks very similar to the actual screenshots from AOTC, though am still wondering what's that little translucent red piece for... A re-enactment. And a comparison. This set is really either a miss or a hit. For me, it's a hit, due to the mini-fig count, and the wide array of accessories. It's going to probably be a hit depending on the movie that's coming out this month, since we have commander fox here(I heard that C.Fox hasbro figure is a Target Exclusive, meaning it's gonna be another highly sought after). This set is also stated to be a limited edition, and seeing as how it's only available so far in only 1 toys r us in sg, this just might not be available anymore after the movie starts. :D Comments: This review was done immediately after the Launch of the clone wars toys at the midnight launch on 26 July on a local starwars fan forum. And after having caught the movie only yesterday, I now only have this to say, "It's not part of the movie!?!". Oh well, Cmdr. Fox probably will fair better once the TV series starts proper. Then again, that less-than-one-minute cameo of him, I do find it unforgivable. This being the 2nd review available, I sincerely hope you guys enjoy it.
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Oh, those stands were once CD-R spindles. It's from the container that can hold 100 CD-Rs. Hi WhiteFang, can't deny that they were once my fav. hunts for lego, and yes, that price tag is a tad hard to remove. Well, while am delighted at the V-wing, I still kinda wish it had come with a printed brick for its instruments panel.
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Thanks! Here's an updated pic of it's current location: Yup, the sullustan pilot is definitely one of the reasons that made me pick this up.
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Here's the 3rd of the whole batch of complete reviews done back in 2006. Hope you guys enjoy them so far. Product: 6206 Tie Interceptor Theme: Star Wars No of pieces: 212 Release Date: February 2006 RRP: SGD39.90/USD19.90 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Target, Toys 'R' Us (US & Europe), Bricksworld (SG). It does seem to have more pieces than the average tie fighter, but this is actually cheaper than the 7263 TIE Fighter. Of course, there's no light-up feature in this set. :sweat: YesH!! Finally... A... Tie Interceptor!! This is probably the most anticipated for all set for all lego tie collectors worldwide, since the fighter, bomber, advanced, and even the Expanded Universe droid fighter had been released by the Lego Group. This set is near movie-accurate, since the bottom part of it ain't. :p The cockpit and pylons uses the same design as that of the tie advanced piloted by Darth Vader. Except for one minor change, that is the aft interior of the cockpit is strengthen this time. And this is indeed good news, since the older models had a problem of hard hinge and loose brick connection. There's no landing gear for this set, but it doesn't require it anyway. This tie interceptor balances perfectly on its wings. Standard instruments panel and, of course, standard imperial pilot. The "swoosh-able" or play factor of this set is definitely very high... Just take a look. :D *Camera view from own craft* *Camera view from Tie-Advanced* *Combat simulation of Endor's Battle from the archives* No bomber, since I started late in re-collecting. :p To conclude, for a typical lego fan, this set is a 60/40, 60 due to it's good design, and for a typical star wars fan, this is a must-get. The only flaw for this set is the same flaw for any lego set in SG, the price. :doh: Comment(Current in 2008) Being a starwars fan... no... being a typical toy collector, space is definitely a premium... so much so that I turned to lego starwars to sate my appetite for more starwars products when I already have no more display space. For the next few non-lego pictures, they are the crown of my starfighter collection in 1/18 scale. So just view them for fun, eh? And no, I haven't had the chance nor the time to do up a scene of my lego starfighters blowing up spectacularly since the pieces would be very hard to put back... Hmm... then again, isn't that what lego is about. "doH".
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Hi Everyone, Please note that this review was done back in 2006, so do forgive me if you happened to notice any dated comments. Product: 6205 V-wing Theme: Star Wars No of pieces: 118 Release Date: Feburary 2006 RRP: SGD29.90/USD9.90 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Target, Toys 'R' Us (US & Europe), Bricksworld (SG). Sorry to all for the delay, since this was supposed to be done 3 days ago. Anyway, to get on with it... Quite a minimal amount of baggies for this set, as noticed. And the best thing is... no sticker sheet. Yippee!! :bounce: The completed v-wing. Though not really a complaint, it would be nice if the entire astromech body was provided instead of only the head dome. :p Of course, then it wouldn't be movie-accurate, since the Q7 series astro-mech is integrated with the starfighter. :lol: He's definitely well-painted for a simple mini-fig. Since even the back is painted too. I have to assumed this is the same mini-fig provided for 7259 ARC-170 Starfighter too, since I don't have that set. Anyway, this mini-fig is much more accurate for this v-wing since his suit is rated against vacuum, while those in the arc-170 aren't . :p One thing that's lacking is the instruments panel in the cockpit... it's totally non-existent here. I wonder what went wrong during the design stage. Personally... this is the second most anticipated set for 2006, the first being the tie interceptor, for me. One thing is that there's no known release of the V-wing starfighter by hasbro, nor the other well-known brands. The other thing is that being a star wars vehicle collector, I would really loved to see a replica toy of the V-wing. And the V-wing by the Lego Group does not disappoint... it's nearly movie-accurate, except for the cockpit transparisteel cover which could used some paint like the x-wing's. Also, there's a permanent landing gear that quite neat, since it allows you to land the craft on uniform surfaces. The s-foils on the other hand can be quite a pain to pose into flight position. Very difficult for the s-foils to remain symmetrical during play. The "swoosh-able" or play factor of this product is quite good... just check out the pics for yourself... :D *Crackle* General Skywalker, we have incoming! To conclude, the v-wing starfighter would make a much better companion to the Eta-2 Actis Interceptor (Jedi Starfighter), than the arc-170. Coz the arc-170 seems more like a long-range bomber to me, than a snub-fighter. :p And a final pic to show it at rest... Comments (For 2008) Just an updated pic to show my latest display on the clone wars Hmm... off the record, I do understand that sometimes, reviews by most tend to a certain set of guidelines like naming the set, and showing the boxed, and out of boxed pics, and of course, the grading portion. Regarding my review, I prefer not to grade any of the lego sets at all as far as possible, because to each, his/her own. My reasons to put up a review is not to belittle the efforts of TLG in coming out with these products nor to help them market them, but to show my appreciation and enjoyment of these products. I hope noone is offended by this, and would like to apologise for any misunderstanding that this may caused. For those who do not understand the above paragraph, care not for it and Play On! Like Me
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Hi Everyone, Just re-doing a simple review for previous releases of starwars lego back in 2006. That said, here we go... Product: 6208 B-wing Fighter Theme: Star Wars No of pieces: 435 Release Date: Feburary 2006 RRP: SGD79.90/USD34.99 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Target, Toys 'R' Us (US & Europe), Bricksworld (SG). Contents of the set, seven baggies, one big brick, one sticker sheet, and the instruction booklet. Thus the completed model and the leftovers. There's two mini-figs for this set. That's the generic b-wing pilot and Ten Numb. Makes one wonder if he's related to nien nunb, the dude who flew with Lando on the M. Falcon. Whilst the helmet for the b-wing pilot is cool, the face of the pilot is not. To me, it's supposed to be grim... not smiling. Looks real weird anyway. Ten Numb, on the hand, is one good-looking sullustan. The resemblance is definitely there, when compared to the sullustan in the movie. This set has alot of technic parts, but it was worth it. The result is an awesome, movie-accurate b-wing starfighter. While I really wish to say more, the above pics are actually enough to convey my meaning, so let's continue on... This is the cockpit. Like the 6205 v-wing fighter, it could use some paint on it's transparisteel cover. There's a joystick, and a translucent red piece to simulate the electronics panel. The service tower, is anything but a tower... It's too short to be able to do maintanence on the b-wing. It does carry an array of tools, and also two proton torpedos. Anyway, it looks more like a quick arms resupply and refueling platform to me. The neat thing is that this platform is articulated. Sure does give alot of ideas for play value. This set comes with the ability to launch missiles or torpedos, since it's in space. And the mechanism that made it happen is shown above. It's not very powerful though, my torpedos average a distance of 6cm from launch... Being big, I do expect it's "swoosh" factor to drop... though that's not the case. *Target Locked* And this is how it might have happened, during a hot re-supply action at the battle of Endor. *Touchdown* It's a preference, but I usually see b-wings at rest like the above pic. It looks better that way in a hanger too. Since the pilot can easily get on and off the fighter that way. To conclude, this set beats the v-wing and the tie-interceptor in the play value, and all 3 are very well-designed. I didn't want to get this set due to it's pricing in SG. So I got it at a sale instead. Looking back, I would have gotten this with or without the sale, if I was able to see the actual model and not pics. :doh: Comments(for now being in 2008) At the point of purchase(feb 2006), I got this set at 20% discount on it's retail price. 4 months later, during the annual month island-wide sale at almost every retail outlet, this set was being sold at half price... If I knew, I would have waited. Though, then this review wouldn't have been up, since I got busy with my 1st full-time job. :P
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Because the hair piece is made of a slightly softer type of plastic material, here's one way to make it hold. Immerse the whole hair piece in hot(not boiling) water, then take it out and immerse it into cold water while holding onto desired shape. Note: - The hot water is to soften the plastic even more. - Cold water to make it retain the memory of the shape. Caution: - Please do not squeeze the hair piece too tightly, until it can no longer fit onto the head piece.
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It's real, won the CTT from them last year. At first I thought it's a parts replacement email for the query I sent previously. Until the package arrived via DHL, Linky to pics.
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Well... I do think that we could benefit from smaller or lower res pics, Luhan. Here's some of mine on display,
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Completed it too. The final mission was quite an easy one, compared to the level with the non-stop craft that kept appearing to haress my digging units. Hope for more new levels or at least play from the view of the aliens.
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This is much faster. *vader* Yub Yub, Commander. X-D
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Sail Barge gets my vote, since it was not produced before in Lego Star Wars. Though, if voting purely in lego sense, I would have gone for the ISD since it's got more bricks to MOC.
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Brisbane? Isn't that in Australia.
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Hmm... either the game consumes too much computing power or my pc is too slow. Can't seem to get it to aim and fire at the same time. |-/ Oh well... it's an interesting game anyway. Here's hoping TLG might release a PC game for it. X-D
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Product: 7250 Clone Scout Walker (AT-RT) Theme: Star Wars EPIII: Revenge of the Sith No of pieces: 108 Release Date: April 2005 RRP: SGD25.90/USD9.90 Availability: Lego Shop@Home, Target, Toys 'R' Us (US & Europe), Bricksworld (Novena Branch, SG). Also known as the AT-RT (All Terrian Recon Transport), the clone scout walker is sure to be one crowd pleaser. Especially so to army builders, due to it's price range. Even I bought three of these sets, instead of one. Anyway, on to the review... This set comes with two baggies and instructional booklet. And the surprise? No stickers, meaning printed bricks. :-D The completed set with leftovers. Overall, this is one easy build. One starts off with the lower torso, followed by the legs, then the upper torso. Finally, ending of with the upper front portion, and the guns. Took me about 20min to complete. The minifig for this set is identical physically as compared to other clone minifigs, but with one major difference. The printed back of this minifig is of a different design. Of course, the other minor difference would be the red symbol on the helmet and the armour. Fore Port Aft From any angle of view, this set does have a remarkable likeness to its movie counterpart. All major sections are represented, the torso, the weaponary, the legs, the engine, and even the steering gear. One major downside is that unlike the clone turbo tank, where the tank is smaller in scale as compared to the minifigs, this scout walker is slightly larger in scale as compared to its minifig. But overall, the scale factor doesn't matter much, when TLG is able to produce such a cool-looking walker that has a better likeness than its Lego AT-ST counterpart. As displayed on the back of the packaging, the upper front portion of the torso as well as the laser cannon are both able to swivel left or right independantly. As shown from left to right, the walker in the first pose is the at rest position. The middle pose is the one shown on the packaging, where it seems to be taking small, cautious steps. The final pose, is one where it's shown to be opening up its strides or running at top speed. It's pretty hard to get stable "in-action" poses, and the above three are by far the most stable. Meaning it doesn't require external support for its pose. From the fore view, this is how the poses will look, Since this a ground vehicle, there's no "swoosh-able" factor to take into account of. Then again, it's always fun to blow up battle droids, and that's what I would do. >:-) To conclude, this set has become a favourite of mine despite it not being space-worthy. And I happened, to only like space craft. Like I mentioned at the start of the review, this is one set that even caters to army builders. Which army builder wouldn't want a squad of scout walkers that looks ever battle ready? X-D