![]() A whole lot of graphics here, one of the whole gang, and others below it, mainly featuring Han. ![]() They do their job well.Īnd this is our pal, the back of the box. Not much else to say about the sides - they make the box a box, so they're somewhat important. My theory is that Chewbacca somehow has Elvish metal in him.and orcs are nearby. It really hammers in the fact that this is a Lego set, nay.a Lego Star Wars set! We also get our glowing minifigs again. What does that imply? Does it really matter? Probably not even remotely.Īh, the sides of the box. The four humans have an orange fiery graphic behind them, yet Chewbacca is glowing blue. We also have our five minifigs on the bottom right - look at 'em all. I guess Lego doesn't need to be accurate - they just need your money. Remember that part in the movie? Me neither. The box art itself has the Tydirium flying amidst explosions, shooting plastic at enemies out of sight. The top has a beheaded stormtrooper gazing into your soul, with some cracked edges and that rebel insignia painted on the right side. You can see that, but it might warrant me saying it. I've got seventy-something photos here, so we're two down, let me throw another one out at you: And, since I bought so much, they gave me a free polybag set with an astronaut! And, now.I realized I threw it out with the Lego bag. Did I buy it for the hell of it? Absolutely. Was there any particular advantage I had that caused me to buy it? Nope. Was it the one I always wanted? Not really. Long story short, I had gift cards, I went to Disney World, I took advantage of the situation, and I walked out of the shop with this set. You can put your bets in now as to which one it is. Here's a hint - you'll be seeing one of these again. It was in Episode VI a few times, and it's been released by Lego a couple of times - the classic 2001 one, which I didn't even realize was a set the 2005 one, which had a bunch of cool minifigs, kind of like an early-era battle pack the UCS one, which to this day, has resulted in 42 deaths by falling and crushing people in the head two mediocre mini ones, which I can't even create a comment about and, of course, the brilliant mini one from 2004. ![]() Let's start, hey ho! The Imperial Shuttle is a staple in the Star Wars series, I guess. Minifigs: 4 + Han Solo, who has surpassed minifig form in every way and become a deity in a brazen plastic form What The Kids Call It: Imperial Shuttle Tydirium A donation box will be passed around soon, don't be afraid to put as much as you want in there - I think I deserve it. It's definitely a viable excuse, albeit not exactly an honest one.point is, I've finally grabbed a gigantic set, and I'm here to review it for you, so you don't have to spend 100 big ones on it - I already did it for you! You're welcome, you're welcome. So why the mountains? Because that's where I have been for the past three years - exploring the world of the high-up, gazing upon the entire earth. By keeping detail and functionally in mini models, you can finally recreate the massive moments/armies that are just not feasible with minifigure-scaled sets.Has anyone ever started a review with a picture of a mountain? The rules are a bit hazy now I haven't been around since.well, Augwas my last review here. This scale is small enough to save lots of space while also keeping it reasonable sized so that functionality can still be a part of every model. By depicting a figure by three round 1x1 plates you can still get recognizable characters while also being able to focus more on the larger vehicles and creatures of any genre. I had developed the 3-Stud Scale to counter both the space/money issue. Why 3-Stud Scale?: LEGO is getting progressively more expensive and finding room to display all of the larger sets is near impossible without having tons of space or money. The wings on the model are also adjustable to be in landing or flying mode. Features: This design is fully functional. This model has fold-out landing gear and loading ramp. This model is 20.4 studs in length and 19 bricks tall. This means that a LEGO minifigure is converted to three stacked plates. About the Model: This mini Imperial Shuttle Tydirium is a based off of the 3-Stud Scale (1:180).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |