Wow was my my first thought when my son and I first saw this set in the stores. I remember the old landspeeder set from the 1999 Lego range (7110 Landspeeder) but I never bought it. I always love the Episode 4-6 models so this kit is a must to have. But why is it double the price in Australia compared to the US (and our dollar is worth more the the US dollar)? US$25 is fine (about AUD$23) but no, Lego Australia sells it for AUD$49 (US$55)!!
Anyway back with the review of the Lego 8092 Luke’s Landspeeder kit. Inside the smallish box are three plastic bags of bricks, two loose tubes and an instruction booklet. I notice no sticker sheets – excellent, I wish Lego would stop the stickers and print the bricks instead. It says there are 163 pieces and I ended up with six spare.
Lego 8092 has six minifigures – well five normal ones and a little droid. This kit has the newer Star Wars minifigure faces. Lego, in their wisdom, has tried to add more expression the the minifig faces by adding a small white dot to their eyes. I don’t like it as it isn’t like the other minifigs and makes a little like anime style (the new Yoda is a good example).
Luke Skywalker and Old Ben Kenobi minifigures look much the same as other versions but have slight changes. The minifigs have more detail printed on them. Luke has slightly changed body that has a new design printed with a larger belt, his pants a little different as well. Luke also has long blonde hair compared to the older kit – doesn’t look bad at all. Ben looks to have more creases in his Jedi robes and has a belt. These two minifigures come with blue lightsabers.
C-3P0 and R2-D2 are in this set. The C-3P0 minifigure looks the same to me, no much if anything has changed. R2-D2 hasthe whole head printed and looks the part, it’s a pity the body has only the front part printed.
This kit come with one Imperial Sandtrooper. This is different to Stormtroopers by having a black cloth shoulder pauldron and a re-breather. This is only available in this set.
The other minifigure is just a few bricks put together to make a little sentry droid. Nice with the Sandtrooper but not a biggy.
Doing a search on minifigures the Luke, Ben and Sandtrooper are not available in any other set and the C-3P0 and R2-D2 are only available in large expensive sets, so that is pretty good I think.
Now onto the Landspeeder. This looks much better than the 1999 version of the Landspeeder . It is still the same colour scheme as the old model but has much more detail and is bigger. The flexible plastic pipe at the front of the craft, the curved windscreen, the opening boot are great. The boot fits the lightsabers but you have to pull them apart. The cockpit has room for Luke and Ben and at side of the centre engine is enough space to put the C-3P0 and R2-D2 Lego minifigures. The landspeeder has pieces on the bottom so it looks a bit like it’s floating (plus can be pushed around easier). The speeder is about 15cm long and 5cm wide.
All in all a great set except for the rip-off price from Lego Australia. But of course now it is an older set the set is getting up in price because it is rare and people are hunting for it.
Showing posts with label Obi-Wan Kenobi. Show all posts
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Monday
Friday
Lego review - 10215 Obi-Wans Jedi Starfighter collectable
Lego seems to be really good at surprising all it's fans. So when the Lego group announced that they were going to release a new range of Star Wars Lego sets, these fans straight away started wondering what they could actually be. They did not need to wait for very long though. The set for Star Wars Lego that was to be released around the end of 2010 (actually, it's just released in Australia) is going to be the Ultimate Collector Series version of Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter - called, naturally, 10215 Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter.
This ship is the one that was in the Attack Of The Clones movie and is a really smooth looking red and white starship. It is a ship that Jedi Knights have, super sleek and fast and officially known as a Delta-7 Aether-sprite class light interceptor. Although Jedi Knights only do peaceful missions, Obi-Wan found this starship to be very useful when he was pursuing Jango Fett with it's twin-barrelled cannon lasers. In the movie the starfighter used an external hyperdrive ring that was around the ship so it could travel in hyperspace, and although the smaller Lego Obi-Wan Starship sets had this ring the UCS set does not; its omission is one thing Lego could have improved on this model.
The set only has 676 Lego pieces, a lot but not many compared to other USC Lego sets such as the Imperial Shuttle - that has a huge 2500 pieces in the kit. It is a real big model, size wise. It measures 23 cm high (on the included stand), 47 cm long and 22 cm wide and it's retail price is around $99 ($174 in Australia) which I think is a bit much seeing it hasn't a lot of bricks nor Star Wars Lego minifigures - you could argue that the ship isn't minifig scale so should have a minifigure - but one would be nice.. The ship is really easy to build, nothing special of complicated during the build at all.This lego model has a really detailed cockpit and interior and outside has a droid minifigure - a R4-P17 - that rotates in the wing. This minifig will be quite a collectors item as it is bigger and looks different to other droids that are available in other sets.
As with all other USC models this one also comes with a plaque and a display stand to show the ship off properly - the ship can turn around 360 degress so you can pose it just how you like.. My major gripe would be the price point that this set is sold for. I know it is a USC kit but it is too dear, my opinion is wait to get it on sale before rushing out to buy it.
And just in case you need them, here are the complete building instructions for the Lego 10215 Obi-Wans Jedi Starfighter here .
This ship is the one that was in the Attack Of The Clones movie and is a really smooth looking red and white starship. It is a ship that Jedi Knights have, super sleek and fast and officially known as a Delta-7 Aether-sprite class light interceptor. Although Jedi Knights only do peaceful missions, Obi-Wan found this starship to be very useful when he was pursuing Jango Fett with it's twin-barrelled cannon lasers. In the movie the starfighter used an external hyperdrive ring that was around the ship so it could travel in hyperspace, and although the smaller Lego Obi-Wan Starship sets had this ring the UCS set does not; its omission is one thing Lego could have improved on this model.
The set only has 676 Lego pieces, a lot but not many compared to other USC Lego sets such as the Imperial Shuttle - that has a huge 2500 pieces in the kit. It is a real big model, size wise. It measures 23 cm high (on the included stand), 47 cm long and 22 cm wide and it's retail price is around $99 ($174 in Australia) which I think is a bit much seeing it hasn't a lot of bricks nor Star Wars Lego minifigures - you could argue that the ship isn't minifig scale so should have a minifigure - but one would be nice.. The ship is really easy to build, nothing special of complicated during the build at all.This lego model has a really detailed cockpit and interior and outside has a droid minifigure - a R4-P17 - that rotates in the wing. This minifig will be quite a collectors item as it is bigger and looks different to other droids that are available in other sets.
As with all other USC models this one also comes with a plaque and a display stand to show the ship off properly - the ship can turn around 360 degress so you can pose it just how you like.. My major gripe would be the price point that this set is sold for. I know it is a USC kit but it is too dear, my opinion is wait to get it on sale before rushing out to buy it.
And just in case you need them, here are the complete building instructions for the Lego 10215 Obi-Wans Jedi Starfighter here .
Wednesday
New Star Wars Lego Sets Released 7676 Republic Gunship
Below are some photos of the newest Star Wars Lego sets released. There are quite a few of them, the fantastic 7676 Republic Starship is one of them. This heavily armed troop transporter is part of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars movie.
It has great parts like the 2 cockpits in front and the 2 on the wings open, missiles, and a cool Star Wars Speeder Bike that comes out of the back hatch. This great Lego set includes five Lego minifigures to collect: Commander Cody, Clone Trooper, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and two new Star Wars Lego minifigures, Plo Koon and Asajj Ventress, a Sith equipped with a new double lightsaber.
As you can see it's a big set , look at the size of the box. My boy loves it, he wouldn't let this Star wars Lego collectable set out of is hands.
It has great parts like the 2 cockpits in front and the 2 on the wings open, missiles, and a cool Star Wars Speeder Bike that comes out of the back hatch. This great Lego set includes five Lego minifigures to collect: Commander Cody, Clone Trooper, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and two new Star Wars Lego minifigures, Plo Koon and Asajj Ventress, a Sith equipped with a new double lightsaber.
As you can see it's a big set , look at the size of the box. My boy loves it, he wouldn't let this Star wars Lego collectable set out of is hands.

Sunday
7661 Jedi Starfighter | Star Wars Lego Collectables
The Lego 7661 Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive Booster Ring kit, I am guessing, is based on the Episode III Jedi Starfighter that Obi-Wan used. The set has 575 pieces - most of them is for the Hyperdrive Booster Ring that is a very long and very repetitive build. When built, the ring is very solid, I thought it would be a problem of falling apart all the time but it's all good.
The Starfighter is much the same as Anakins, except in blue (Anakins is yellow). It a great looking ship, I love the way the wings fold out. The ship clips onto the Hyperdrive Booster Ring really well, and stays put but you can take it off easy.
The set has two mini-figures, Obi Wan Kenobi and, for the first time, Kit Fisto. The Kit Fisto minifigure is rare so makes a good Lego collectable.
My son got this last Christmas and really likes this set but making it was pretty boring. This is great Star Wars Lego collectables set that provides some good playability and a really rare Kit Fisto minifigure.


The Starfighter is much the same as Anakins, except in blue (Anakins is yellow). It a great looking ship, I love the way the wings fold out. The ship clips onto the Hyperdrive Booster Ring really well, and stays put but you can take it off easy.
The set has two mini-figures, Obi Wan Kenobi and, for the first time, Kit Fisto. The Kit Fisto minifigure is rare so makes a good Lego collectable.
My son got this last Christmas and really likes this set but making it was pretty boring. This is great Star Wars Lego collectables set that provides some good playability and a really rare Kit Fisto minifigure.


Saturday
Close up photos of new Star Wars Minifigures
Here are some close up photos of the new minifigures that will come with the Star Wars sets in August 2008 ( here and here ). These are pre production but this looks like the final thing.
The 7673 MagnaGuard Starfighter has General Grievous' elite personal bodyguards - MagnaGuard minifigures from Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
7676 Republic Gunship, all the gunship's minifigs are brand new, including one episode II clone trooper, Obi-Wan Kenobi (clone trooper armor), Asajj Ventress (with Skirt), Plo Koon and Commander Cody with pauldron and visor on helmet.

7675 AT-TE Walker, has 2 clone troopers, a Battle Droid on STAP, Anakin Skywalker, the Togruta padawan Ashoka and Rotta minifigures.
The 7673 MagnaGuard Starfighter has General Grievous' elite personal bodyguards - MagnaGuard minifigures from Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

7676 Republic Gunship, all the gunship's minifigs are brand new, including one episode II clone trooper, Obi-Wan Kenobi (clone trooper armor), Asajj Ventress (with Skirt), Plo Koon and Commander Cody with pauldron and visor on helmet.


7675 AT-TE Walker, has 2 clone troopers, a Battle Droid on STAP, Anakin Skywalker, the Togruta padawan Ashoka and Rotta minifigures.



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