แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Imperial แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Imperial แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพุธที่ 4 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554

The Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer Lego Set for Christmas 2010

If you are seeing for kids' Christmas gifts for 2010, a Lego set may be exactly what you are seeing for. Of course, you should not limit yourself to Lego sets when you are hunting for Christmas gifts for a kid this year. You may even want to give a try with a big wheel tricycle or an galvanic ride on car if you want to send them outdoors for some practice and fresh air. But with this article, we are going to focus more on one singular Star Wars based Lego set than battery powered ride on toys or even big wheel tricycles.

The Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer Lego Set is one of the more impressive Lego theme sets around. This Lego destroyer easily looks remarkably like the real thing from the movie. If your microscopic one wants to intimidate the rebels and levy their imperial will on the galaxy in style, then this is the toy they'll love. This toy is massive when it's all put together... A full 23 inches! Even adult Star Wars enthusiasts will enjoy this toy, as it will be a magnificent increasing to their collection of memorabilia (and a nice task to spend time putting together). It's got 1,366 pieces. The top and sides are designed to swing open to show what's going on inside the space craft. When it's all put together, the destroyer will be an endless source of entertainment for kids and adults alike, allowing you to play out scenes from the movie and have spectacular battles with other Lego Star Wars space ships.

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This is a very detailed toy. It comes with a meditation accommodation and speaking platform for Darth Vader, the crane that takes off his helmet, an escape shuttle, a warehouse closet, a bridge, and laser cannons that easily fire. Plus, you'll fine nine Lego figures with this set, including Darth Vader himself, storm troopers, royal guards, imperial officers, mouse droids, and R2-D5. It's a spectacular toy with lots of detail that is a joy to play with and something you can easily enjoy playing with alongside your kids.

No batteries are required for this Lego set, which makes it even better, since all you need to enjoy it properly is included in the box. Putting it together will give you or your child many happy hours of spellbinding fun, and you can corollary the included directions or try to put it together from your memory of what that type of ship looks like in the Star Wars universe. You can even get creative and convert things up a bit if you like. The possibilities are microscopic only by your imagination and creativity. The point is to enjoy it and indulge your own personal Star Wars fantasies.

The Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer Lego Set for Christmas 2010

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Star Wars Lego Imperial Minifigs and Sets

The release of Star Wars Legos proved a massive boost to Lego sales, as fans of both the science fiction movie genre and the construction blocks flocked to check out the new line of figures, ships, and battlegrounds. Being able to recreate the fight against the Galactic Empire in Lego form, the lineup of Imperial Star Wars Legos Figures feature the great villains and nemeses of the films, from easy Storm Troopers to the extreme enemy in the dark Darth Vader himself.

Imperial ships in the Star Wars films all the time had the advantage of size, and while none of the Empire's Lego ships can compare with the five thousand piece elaborate Millennium Falcon, the Death Star and Imperial Star Destroyer sets are some of the largest in the Lego Star Wars universe. Indeed, the Imperial Star Destroyer boasts fifteen hundred pieces as well as figures for Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, stormtroopers, the Emperor's hologram, and two red Royal Guards.

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Smaller sets, like the nefarious Tie Fighters, are only any hundred pieces, but are required, of course, for dogfights with good guy Rebel star fighters. The four types of Tie ships -- Tie Fighters, Tie Bombers, Tie Interceptors, and Vader's Tie Prototype -- are all included in Lego block form to recreate the first or second battles at the Death Star in all their plastic brick glory. Landing craft and the Emperor's shuttle are also available to cruise straight through space and ferry their masters to the battle.

The actual Lego Death Star is the pinnacle of the Empire's power, boasting nearly four thousand pieces and every character -- Rebel and Imperial -- who was on the Death Star in Episodes Iv and Vi, that's 25 distinct Lego minifigures, and roid robots - amazing. But at four hundred dollars, it is the most costly Imperial set and the second most costly Lego set that has ever been produced. elaborate collector's sets, like Vader's Tie Fighter, with far more intricate detail, have been released since the primary product lines and although I think they are good they just don't compare, for me, to the fabulous Star Wars Lego minifigures.

Star Wars Lego Imperial Minifigs and Sets