Lego continues to be one of the most popular toys among young children, utilising a classic designed that has worked for decades while also incorporating elements from modern pop culture.By far the most popular Lego series in recent years has been the range of Lego Star Wars sets, the success of which has even spawned video game releases.The size of the Star Wars story universe means that there is almost limited scope for Lego models, with hundreds of different vehicles, characters and settings to choose from.Many of the most popular Lego Star Wars models are based on spaceships such as the Millennium Falcon or the X-Wing.Most of these models feature missile firing gadgets, retractable landing gear and other advanced parts, so you can stage your own dogfights between whatever vehicles you choose.Some Lego models even feature motorization, such as the Walking AT-AT.Almost every one of the films and the various series is represented in the Lego series, including the original and prequel trilogies, and the more recent Clone Wars TV series.All of the major characters are available in Lego form, either included with sets or available to buy individually.They can be placed inside vehicles or used in sets such as Jabba's Palace or the Mos Eisley Cantina.The video games form a perfect complement to these Lego sets, allowing you to battle your way through the entire franchise with Lego themed characters, but lacking in the hands-on aspect of the bricks and studs.The number of Lego sets available means you'll be able to find something needing as little or as much involvement as you like, from the relatively simple V-Wing to the massive 800-piece Clone Turbo Tank.This range is perfect for fans of the franchise who want to take control of the stories themselves, and even film their own Lego Star Wars movies, but Star Wars Lego toys are also a great way to introduce kids to the world of Lego, using the characters they know and love.
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Sunday, September 16, 2012
Star Wars Lego Toys - One of the Best Movie Toy Lines Around
Lego continues to be one of the most popular toys among young children, utilising a classic designed that has worked for decades while also incorporating elements from modern pop culture.By far the most popular Lego series in recent years has been the range of Lego Star Wars sets, the success of which has even spawned video game releases.The size of the Star Wars story universe means that there is almost limited scope for Lego models, with hundreds of different vehicles, characters and settings to choose from.Many of the most popular Lego Star Wars models are based on spaceships such as the Millennium Falcon or the X-Wing.Most of these models feature missile firing gadgets, retractable landing gear and other advanced parts, so you can stage your own dogfights between whatever vehicles you choose.Some Lego models even feature motorization, such as the Walking AT-AT.Almost every one of the films and the various series is represented in the Lego series, including the original and prequel trilogies, and the more recent Clone Wars TV series.All of the major characters are available in Lego form, either included with sets or available to buy individually.They can be placed inside vehicles or used in sets such as Jabba's Palace or the Mos Eisley Cantina.The video games form a perfect complement to these Lego sets, allowing you to battle your way through the entire franchise with Lego themed characters, but lacking in the hands-on aspect of the bricks and studs.The number of Lego sets available means you'll be able to find something needing as little or as much involvement as you like, from the relatively simple V-Wing to the massive 800-piece Clone Turbo Tank.This range is perfect for fans of the franchise who want to take control of the stories themselves, and even film their own Lego Star Wars movies, but Star Wars Lego toys are also a great way to introduce kids to the world of Lego, using the characters they know and love.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
LEGO Star Wars Review - Set 10195 Republic Dropship With AT-OT
The LEGO version of the Republic LAAT/C (Low Altitude Assault Transport/carrier) Dropship with AT-OT Walker is one of the largest Star Wars Lego sets on the market with 1758 pieces.It is an obscure choice for such a large set as the vehicle was only featured for a brief moment in the opening battle of The Clone Wars as depicted in Episode Two Attack Of The Clones.Nevertheless keen Star Wars fans will be pleased with the details Lego has put into this model, despite the high price tag ($249) and lack of exclusive mini-figures.The set is for ages 14+ and this age recommendation comes mostly because of the sheer number of total pieces but also because a proportion of those pieces are technical in style.The instructions are spread over 3 books, each with approximately 70 pages.All in all, the higher age bracket is well advised and younger fans should consider building with an adult.When built the sets are large and heavy.The Dropship measures over 18' (46cm) long and has a wingspan of over 21' (53cm).To put this in perspective, it is longer and wider than the Republic Attack Gunship set 7676, released in 2008.The AT-OT Walker measures over 16' (40cm) long and 5' (13cm) wide and is heavier than the AT-TE Walker 7675, no doubt due to the technical pieces involved with the mechanism that attaches the walker securely to the dropship.On that note there is a handle at the top of the dropship that allows you to carry the joined sets although because of the combined size and weight of the joined craft it can be hard to play with easily.Nevertheless, it makes for an imposing model.On the dropship, there are missiles to fire and the cockpit can open, as can areas on the side and back.The AT-OT has a boarding ramp and missiles, room for more clones and an opening cockpit.There are stickers with this set and alternate designs which allow you to customise the Dropship.The area that Lego could have improved with this set is the mini-figures.There are eight mini-figs, 6 regular clones and two clone pilots.Had they included a couple of exclusive Jedi this may have increased its demand among more casual Star Wars Lego fans but the clones, although very practical, make it pretty dull in this area.Overall an amazing set for those older fans with the room to store this imposing model.
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