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LEGO Star Wars Episode 1: Darth Maul Sculpture

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5.0 LEGO Star Wars Episode 1: Darth Maul Sculpture

This is by far the most I've put together a great set LEGO. I read the other review and I must admit that I thought he was crazy when he said it took 10 hours to assemble … I mean, come on .. why it took so long … but there are so many pieces and so many steps, time flies by just pretending. There are certain steps that are difficult. You have to really pay attention to the arrangement of the pieces on the grid, otherwise you will put the pieces in the wrong place. The detail and size of the kit is definitelyworth of dollars. This is a life-size model and the stand is very robust.
If you have to spend the money, I recommend buying the LEGO Yoda September 1 It 'fun, and make the installation of Darth Maul's easier to understand. Have fun!

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Star Wars Lego #4489 Mini Building Set AT-AT

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Customer Review: Target That Generator
Star Wars mini vehicles allow users to create vast scenes from the movies without spending thousands of dollars. Each new model has at least one special piece so that you won’t be able to duplicate it exactly by using other pieces in your collection.

The AT-AT is a really cool looking model. You can create a whole herd of the for the price of just one of the larger version.

The companion Snow Speeder is ok but is way off scale.

The directions are standard Lego format and are easy to follow. The final construction is solid. Parts of this model can be combined with other mini vehicles to create a Y-Wing (don’t worry, those pieces come from the Snow Speeder).

All in all, very nicely done.
Customer Review: “Target, maximum firepower!”
A friend threw this, as well as a mini Millenium Falcon Lego set at me as an early Christmas gift. After I gave `em a quick glance, I turned to him and asked, “What d’ya think I am, a freakin’ ten-year-old?”

He replied, “Perhaps not in the physical sense, but it’s glaringly obvious you’re not even up to that age maturity-wise.”

“You know, you’ve got a point there”, I grudgingly admitted.

So I went home, opened the sets up, and spent a good twenty minutes assembling both of them. Out of the pair my friend gave me, I’m definitely diggin’ the mini AT-AT more. Not only does it bear a reasonably close resemblance to the real deal, it also sports some really goofy legs. Each limb is articulated in three places (at the “hip”, and double-jointed upper & lower “knees”), and will stay in place when posed in a certain manner thanks to little ratchet thingies that mesh together when the leg pieces are clicked in place. Thanks to these joints, I can pose this little contraption of gray plastic bricks into the kinds of walking/running stances that would make the director of the Ministry of Silly Walks (anyone get this` reference? Um… hello…?) green with envy! I’ve even managed to get it to stand on its hind legs and “beg” like the family dog at the dinner table, or do the sleepwalk / zombie stance! Its neck also sports a ratchet-jointed connection point near the “shoulders”. Sadly, the head can only move down and up, not side to side.

I’m also struck by how… *glurk*… CUTE… the thing looks. This mini walker looks more like some kinda mechanical puppy dog to me than a dreaded juggernaut of destruction and conquest. Speaking of puppies: if you own the large Lego AT-AT, you could buy a couple of these smaller ones, assemble them, place `em around the large one, and voila– an AT-AT mommy and her young! Can’t wait for Steve Irwin to do a special on THAT wildlife, heh…

Ooops, gotta cut this short– the orderly’s telling me it’s time for me to take my “happy pills”. But before I go, I highly recommend this particular mini Lego kit for any Star Wars fanboy who’s too lazy to build and detail a proper model, and/or is strapped for space in the basement dwelling he’s fashioned under his parents’ house. So until next time…

…`Late

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Reel Toys 18 Inch Light-Up Eyes Poseable Action Figure Terminator 2 T-800 Endoskeleton

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Customer Review: Cool Action Figure but Feels Cheaply Made
This action figure is fairly big and has a lot of details. According to the one I received and other reviews and pictures I’ve seen, the head, jaw, and several of the hydraulic cylinders(made from plastic of course) are bent. The ones pictured on the covering box also have bent cylinderes. The arms are really flexable, but the neck, hip, and legs can barely be moved. The movement of the hip and legs are restrained by the cylinders, but I’m not sure why the neck is so stiff. Compared to the 18 inch Robocop figure of the same price also released from NECA, this figure feels cheaply made probably because there are more moving parts and details on this one. Nonetheless, it’s a cool collectable for those that like The Terminator.
Customer Review: Big ‘n’ scary… and kewl
I got one of these as an early Christmas gift from a fellow sci-fi-cinema fanboy get-a-lifer. I found this bad boy to be one of those collectible movie tie-in toys that simply begged to be released from the package and put on display for all of my geekin’ fanboy buddies to see and admire… so I did. And I’m glad I did so, `cuz he looks pretty danged impressive as he towers over the battle-damaged RoboCop action figure (www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000AX24RE) to his right and the Japanese edition 20th anniversary Optimus Prime toy (www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001206P6) in front of him. Sure I hadda drop the top shelf of my collectibles case down a couple notches to accommodate its enormous stature, but in the end it was worth the effort.

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