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Star Wars Battle Pack: ARC-170 Elite Squad

41WFgAhYnlL Star Wars Battle Pack: ARC 170 Elite Squad Star Wars Battle Pack: ARC-170 Elite Squad A small number of the Republic starflett’s ARC-170 starfighters are crewedby the elite clone troopers, trained to go deep into enemy territory on the most dangerous scouting missions and raids. These squads undergo advanced “aggressive reconnaissance” training taught by Advanced Recon Commandos to equip them with the skills necessary to survive the varied and treacherous mission profiles to which they are assigned. The ARC-170 Elite Squads served with distinction during the Outer Rim Sieges, providing crucial intelligence and support during campaigns on the major Separatist homeworlds.This exclusive Star Wars Battle Pack was available for a short time in late 2007.
Customer Review: Clone Squad Expansion
Star Wars is a toy machine franchise. No matter how little screentime a character received (if any) there will surely be a toy made for them. This assortment of the ARC-170 squad features two re-painted Clone Troopers with little flame designs on their shoulders and are a welcome edition to your growing Clone Army. Next is an astromech droid that makes the bold choice of brilliant purplish blue with red dome color scheme thus proving they can take a regular R2-D2 figure and by slapping different colors on it, continue to sell it. Also included are two ARC-170 pilots. Basically this is not a good figure aesthetically. Even when they were sold individually, the uniform is bland and the paint on the head/face is terrible. So unless are build a massive Clone Army diorama, the pilot figures from this set will be relegated to the toybox cantina (along with the likes of Queen Amidala in formal dress, pregnant Padme, break apart Grievous, and Muftak), rarely seeing the light of day. The graphics on the packaging is great so if kept in box, it looks much better.

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The Barbie Game – Queen of The Prom

416n2h7upCL The Barbie Game   Queen of The Prom The Barbie Game – Queen of The Prom From the Manufacturer It’s retro fun in this faithful reproduction of the classic Barbie board game first made in 1961. Get a boyfriend, formal dress and be elected as a club president. Then be the first one to the Prom and you win! As the boxtop says, this is A fun game with real-life appeal for all girls. 2006 Mattel, Inc. All rights reserved Product Description REPLICA OF THE ORINGAL 1961 BOARD GAME. BE THE FIRST ONE TO THE PROM TO WIN! A FUN GAME WITH REAL LIFE APPEAL FOR ALL GIRL
Customer Review: Great fun for girls AND their moms!
I had this game when I was a kid and it has appeared and disappeared in all the years since. Now that I am a (pretty old) mom of girls ten and seven, I was excited to see it rereleased, and though the graphics are 1960s vintage, my girls LOVE it, and so do I! The board is fun and nicely designed. Every space has an instruction or message, with detours for school, boyfriends/dates, odd jobs to earn money, school clubs, shopping, etc. In addition there are surprise cards, money, and cards with the boyfriends, dresses and schools clubs you acquire. There are plenty of random events as well as chances to choose, so it is a game of luck and skill. There are opportunities to use basic arithmetic and intermediate reading skills, as well as strategy, but non-readers can play it with mom or older siblings without detriment to the game. My ten-year-old even played it with a manly but non-sexist 5-year-old boy and they had a blast!
Customer Review: My girls love this game!
My girls and their friends love this game and Amazon was quick in the processing and shippng.

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