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LEGO Star Wars 7151 Sith Infiltrator Unveiled in Star Wars: Episode I, The Phantom Menace, the sinister-looking Sith Infiltrator serves as the vehicle of choice for the equally evil-looking Sith apprentice, Darth Maul. This 243-piece LEGO set has everything you need to build a 13-inch-long Infiltrator, authentically detailed from the twin sets of radiator fins (they really fold) to the long black nose holding the ship’s cloak field generator. The cloak field is not included. The coolest feature on the LEGO Infiltrator is a fold-down hatch in the back that reveals a 1.75-inch-high figure of Darth Maul, complete with red translucent lightsaber and black cape, atop a detachable Sith speeder craft. With 243 pieces, you can disassemble the Infiltrator to design all sorts of insidious Sith technology. –Paul Hughes Customer Review: One of the best Lego Star wars The Star Wars Lego range was long overdue considdering how fun they are when put together. This set is one of the best Lego has produced for Star Wars. They’re’s nothing more dissappointing than a toy that looks big on the box, only to find out it’s half that size, but rest assured, when assembled the set is much longer than you imagined. As great as the Infiltrator ship is, it’s worth paying the … for the Darth Maul figure alone, with it’s authentic, tatooed face, cloak and double-bladed lightsaber. Also, the tiny compartments fitted in the ship will keep you amused for ages, one to hide Darth Maul and his speeder, and others for droids and the wings.
It would have been nicer if they had included more character figures but this is still a great buy considdering the price and the fun you’ll have with it. Customer Review: This set has it all This is one of the best Star Wars Lego sets available. The ship itself is fairly extensive and is fun to build. The back opens up to reveal a storage area for Darth Maul and his Sith Speeder. Towards the front is a compartment for his light saber and for the Sith probe droids. I highly recommend this set
Tags: Black Nose, Character Figures, Cloak, Darth Maul, Double Bladed Lightsaber, Droids, Episode I The Phantom Menace, Lego Set, Lego Sets, Lego Star Wars, Light Saber, Paul Hughes, Sith Apprentice, Sith Infiltrator Lego, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode I, Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace, Star Wars Lego, Storage Area, Tiny Compartments
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Lego Star Wars Set #7203 Jedi Defense 1 This compact 58-piece mini-set features Obi-Wan Kenobi facing a dangerous battle with destroyer droids. Unlike many of the other small LEGO sets which feature both characters and some kind of setting or context, this set comprises characters alone: two droids and Obi-Wan. However, the destroyer droids are so flexible in their movement that they are plenty of fun on their own. –Jane Snyder Customer Review: This set is so cool by Anish Bhatia This set is so cool because you can’t get these anymore. You can’t get this set anymore because it’s a retired product except on Ebay or Amazon.I like this set so much because it’s the only set in Star Wars Episode I where you can get droidekas. Even though you’re only building mini figures this set has rare ones. (it takes twenty-nine pieces to bulid one destroyer droid) Obi-Wan is also cool with his shiny lightsaber. I also want part one with Qui-Gon Jinn and two battle droids. Customer Review: Finally!! Droidekas for a low price!! The lego set pictured above is a great one, for ME at least….BR>On a positive note, all of the figures are of the utmost coolness. The destroyer droids Don’t fold up, but are pretty cool with double blasters, shields, and antennas (Hey Amazon.com, the antennas point DOWN!) To be able to have them anchored upon base plates There are cool little clear cylinder parts. However there is a setback which knock 2 stars off of durability. Being made of all hinging parts, the droidekas are prone to being hinged out of place and one must do the painstaking task of repositioning the limbs. But the destroyer droids are EXTREMELY COOL and the best part of the set. Obi Wan, Ben, that old fool, young padawan, master, or old fossil is also very cool. His hair style makes him one-of-a-kind. Before this set came out, the gungan sub housed the only ep1 Obi. My brother bought it. when I got this set, some time later, I closely examined The torsoes of each. (I’m TOO into legos) My conclusion was that my obi had the braid of a padawan and the earlier one didn’t. If you like the Trade Federation and all of its cool war machines, BUY THIS SET!!!
Tags: Amazon, Anish, Base Plates, Battle Droids, Destroyer Droid, Destroyer Droids, Ebay, Ep1, Jane Snyder, Lego Sets, Lego Star Wars, Mini Figures, Obi Wan Kenobi, Old Fool, Old Fossil, Painstaking Task, Piece Mini, Set Features, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode I
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LEGO Darth Vader Transformation Set This is one of the more bizarre Lego collections you might come across. The set re-creates the scene at the end of Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, in which the newly incarnated Darth Vader–fresh off surgery–is raised forward and revealed, strapped to a Frankenstein-like chair. Here, the swiveling seat sits atop a platform, with a battered Anakin Skywalker on one side and Vader on the other. A five-armed, robotic surgeon stands nearby. The whole thing can be reassembled into a turret manned by the evil Sith Lord himself. The 53 pieces are all tiny; little Lego Darth is as cute as a button. An instruction booklet is included. –Andy Boynton Customer Review: Pointless Set I love Star Wars Lego sets. I really enjoy seeing how they work the details into the ships, and how they represent the characters as minifigs. The moving parts are always a bonus too. This set, which represents the moment at the end of Revenge Of The Sith where a maimed Anakin Skywalker is surgerically transformed into Darth Vader, is a bit of a dud for me. But then again, why Lego chose to make a set of what amounts to an operating room is unknown to me.
Tags: Anakin Skywalker, Bushy Eyebrows, Cute As A Button, Darth Vader, Droids, Emperor Palpatine, Episode Iii Revenge Of The Sith, Instruction Booklet, Lava Vader, Lego Pieces, Medical Droid, Revenge Of The Sith, Robotic Surgeon, Rocket Exhaust, Sebastian Shaw, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode Iii, Star Wars Episode Iii Revenge Of The Sith, Star Wars History, Star Wars Lego
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Lego Star Wars Episode III Millennium Falcon Star Wars collection is will complete without this amazing 985-piece model. A challenging build, this new model features removable triangular pieces and a removable top, so you can see the action inside the Millennium Falcon. Lower the starboard hatch lid and pull out the ramp to board your Star Wars mini-figures. There’s even an escape pod on the port hatch where the mini-figures can bolt if there’s a sign of danger. To fend off evil intruders, the moveable gun turret will come in handy. It includes Chewbacca, c-3po, Snowtrooper, new Hoth Han solo and princess leia mini figures. It Measures 16.5″L x 12.5″W x 4.5″H. Customer Review: this price is a scam!! don’t buy from this seller Folks, the $500 Millenium Falcon set is a Ultimate Edition set that has over 5000 pieces. This is not the set. Go to the LEGO website to ensure you are buying what you actually want at the fair price. This price is basically theft. If you have bought this item from this seller you should contact amazon. Customer Review: Super Kit! Cheaper than ‘New’ Version All pieces were there (unlike other large kits we’ve bought from the past). Our son was rivited to his spot while he finished it. He started when I went to work and he presented me with the finished product when I got home. Great kit!
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LEGO Star Wars Gungan Patrol (7115) As a mechanized army of Trade Federation battle droids descends on planet Naboo, the reclusive Gungan people decide to take arms against the enemy invaders and defend their peaceful homeland. Now you can join the battle against the Federation by assembling this 77-piece Gungan Patrol LEGO set. Part of the LEGO Star Wars: Episode I series, the set is easy to assemble and comes with an illustrated, step-by-step instruction booklet. Along with two miniature Gungan figures, the set includes two ostrichlike Kaadu figures, and a cart for carrying weapons and Gungan energy balls into battle. You can place the Gungan figures on any flat surface, or snap them easily into place on top of the Kaadu mounts. Other LEGO Star Wars: Episode I sets are sold separately. –Chris Burns Customer Review: Boring and bulky There are some neat pieces here, like the animals for the Gungans to ride. There’s a small cart for storage of “energy balls” (clear blue 1×1 cylinders) that is sorta neat. The Gungan mini-figs are the same as the Jar-Jar ones, but in different clothes. Overall, only bother getting this set if you are working on a big Naboo display and need a bunch of Gungan soldiers. Customer Review: Oh please. Oh no, Lego have got to be joking. The most awful alien life forms ever seen on the TV or cinema screen are brought out in plastic form. This set is worth it for novelty value, I suppose, and it does have some useful pieces like those giant radar dish wheels and those blue lights. And being able to inflict whatever kind of torture you desire on Jar Jar Binks is worth anybody’s money.
Tags: Alien Life, Battle Droids, Chris Burns, Cinema Screen, Enemy Invaders, Energy Balls, Figs, Flat Surface, Gungan, Gungans, Instruction Booklet, Jar Jar Binks, Lego Sets, Lego Star Wars, Novelty Value, Peaceful Homeland, Radar Dish, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode I, Trade Federation
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LEGO Star Wars: Sith Infiltrator Mini Building Set (4493) Item is in stock and ready to ship. Customer Review: May the Lego Bricks be with you. Holy, moly, this is the coolest and scarriest starship of Lord of the Sith. This Lego mini set almost 100% resembles the actual Sith Infiltrator from the Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace film. I have bought the Lego Imperial Shuttle mini set. It is pretty cool, go get it before they are captured by the Imperial Forces. Thank you.
Tags: Episode I The Phantom Menace, Imperial Forces, Imperial Shuttle, Lego Bricks, Lego Star Wars, Lord Of The Sith, Sith Infiltrator, Star Wars, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode I, Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace, Stock
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LEGO Star Wars TIE Interceptor Collectors young and old will enjoy building this spacecraft, used by the Empire to defend the Death Star II in Star Wars: Episode VI—Return of the Jedi. This TIE Interceptor completes Lego’s TIE collection of models, which consists of a TIE Fighter (used in all the Star Wars movies, a TIE Bomber (also from Return of the Jedi, and Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter from the original Star Wars movie. Features of this ship include a hinged canopy on the cockpit and an instrument panel that folds down. The model comes with a TIE pilot minifig, who fits within the cockpit to fly the TIE Interceptor. A quick build, the TIE Interceptor takes about 30 minutes to construct with some help from the illustrated instructions. The manual also contains a full inventory of all pieces with part numbers in case a piece is lost and builders need to order a replacement. –Cristina Vaamonde Customer Review: Star Wars + Legos = Fun! As with all legos, they are fragile when asssembled and can be complicated during assembly. There more for the joy of building and looking at afterward. Imagination required for full enjoyment! Star Wars sets are the best. Customer Review: Get ready to blast off into space I got this Lego ship for my 5-1/2 year old son who loves star wars and although he is great at building things this one did require a little help from an adult to put together. It was a bit time consuming but it was fun to put it together with my son. The instructions for building the ship were managable and this toy will definately grow with him. He does fly it around the room but otherwise lets it sit on his dresser for observation. The legos themselves are durable but sometimes the pieces can come apart so he’s fairly careful with it and doesn’t use it for rough play…it would take too long to put back together.
Tags: Building The Ship, Darth Vader, Death Star, Instrument Panel, Lego Ship, Lego Star Wars, Lego Star Wars Tie Interceptor, Minifig, Return Of The Jedi, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode Vi, Star Wars Legos, Star Wars Movie, Star Wars Movies, Star Wars Sets, Star Wars Tie, Tie Bomber, Tie Collection, Tie Fighter, Tie Pilot
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Vader’s TIE Advanced The TIE Advanced x1 is Darth Vader’s personal starfighter, heavily modified and customized by the Dark Lord of the Sith himself. With its enlarged, angular wings, extended ion engine block and reinforced hull, Vader’s TIE can withstand – and deliver – far more punishment than any ordinary TIE fighter. Now you can add this incredible model to your LEGO Star Wars collection.
The Ultimate Collector Series Vader’s TIE Advanced is packed with realistic details straight from Star Wars: Episode IV, A New Hope, from the unique wings and body shape to the cockpit compartment and twin laser cannons. Includes special display stand and collector’s card with detailed specifications. 1,212 pieces. Measures 13″ x 14″ x 14″. Customer Review: Looks great, but don’t expect to play with it. I built this set in about four hours one afternoon. It looks very impressive sitting on my bookshelf, and is built quite strong. However, don’t expect to play with it. It’s a collector’s item and is not intended to be played with or used as an actual toy. It’s really more of a decoration, just like all the other Ultimate Collector Series Lego sets. Customer Review: building the tie advance This was the first lego I built since childhood, so it brings back a lot of nice childhood memory. When I was building this product, I noticed how well this lego is engineered. The body is built to be rigid and torsionally strong. And the side panels are also well engineered. You have to build the side panel exactly right otherwise the panel well curve and you can’t fit it to the craft. However, you if have a kid, who wants to play with this product after it is built, it seems to me that it is very big and heavy for a kid to play with. Also there are some parts that are snapped on to the main body which may be loosely fitted. After it is built, it is fitted on a stand. I find that the front slot that support the stand can easily become loose and come undone as it is not very well reinforced. When you have finally finish the product and display somewhere you will find that it is a big and intimidating object you have got on your hand.
Tags: Body Shape, Bookshelf, Childhood Memory, Cockpit, Curve, Dark Lord Of The Sith, Darth Vader, Episode Iv A New Hope, Ion Engine, Laser Cannons, Lego Star Wars, Lord Of The Sith, Realistic Details, Star Wars Collection, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode Iv, Star Wars Episode Iv A New Hope, Starfighter, Tie Fighter, X1
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LEGO Star Wars General Grievous Starfighter General Grievous is on the loose! The sleek lines of the droid general’s personal starfighter hide its impressive firepower. Now you can build it yourself, straight out of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. Features sliding cockpit, folding tail landing gear, lightsaber holder and flip-up laser cannons. Includes General Grievous mini-figure with blaster and four lightsabers. 232 pieces. Customer Review: the good and the bad I bought this toy for my six year old son. He really enjoyed putting it together and following the directions and step by step procedures. He plays with it like he plays with all of his legos, they stay together for about a week before they morph into something else, usually a combination of several different sets. That being said, it didn’t stay together very well. The top repeatedly fell off within minutes of him finishing it. While he has enjoyed it, since he took it apart and used the pieces to make a “robot jet boat,” he was unable to play with it when he originally put it together without it falling ajpart. This is something he has been aboe to do with most of his other lego sets. Customer Review: Worst of the lego ships…. The poor general barely fits in the cockpit. You have to contort his arms/legs and then stuff him in. It takes 5-6 tries each time. The overhead falls off easily and holding the lightsabers underneath was a bad idea. Turning it over and over again leads it to fall apart and my daughter gets frustrated. Plus if you are not looking, you don’t realize if a saber went missing during flight and we all know how hard they are to find. We have Anakin’s and the Stormtrooper transport and they both are much better then this one. Save your money on this one…
Tags: Anakin, Bad Idea, Blaster, Cockpit, Droid, Firepower, General Grievous, General Grievous Starfighter, General Grievous Starfighter Lego, Jet Boat, Laser Cannons, Lego Sets, Lego Star Wars, Lego Star Wars General Grievous Starfighter, Legos, Revenge Of The Sith, Sleek Lines, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode Iii, Star Wars Episode Iii Revenge Of The Sith
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Lego Star Wars Sandcrawler Luke Skywalker’s Uncle Owen is shopping for some new droids at the Jawa Sandcrawler. There are plenty to choose form, including R2-D2 and C-3PO. But the Jawas drive a hard bargain, and danger is never far away.
Re-create the classic scene from Star Wars Episode IV with this incredibly detailed model. Remove the center section of the Sandcrawler to reveal the Jawa workshop. Use the crane to load droids into the Sandcrawler, and open the hatch to reveal the inside. Cockpit opens to load a driver. Steering mechanism lets you guide the Jawa vehicle to its next adventure. Measures 15″L x 7.5″W x 9″H when built. 1,669 LEGO pieces in all. Tags: C 3po, Cockpit, Crane, Droids, Hard Bargain, Hatch, Jawa Sandcrawler, Lego Pieces, Lego Star Wars, Lego Star Wars Sandcrawler, Luke Skywalker, Next Adventure, R2 D2, Star Wars, Star Wars Episode, Star Wars Episode Iv, Star Wars Sandcrawler, Steering Mechanism, Uncle Owen
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