Showing posts with label luke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luke. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Star Wars X-Wing Fighter Vehicle with Luke Skywalker Figure Review

Star Wars X-Wing Fighter Vehicle with Luke Skywalker Figure
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I have to write about the durablility of this toy. I'm huge Star Wars collector and last night while rearranging things in my apartment my X-Wing which is placed on top of a six foot tall book shelf, was knocked off. I was horrified. I was so affraid that the cannons or wings would break. I looked and all the wings and cannons had fallen off but they were all intact! I easily put the ship back together and made sure that it's as good as it was when I first bought it. I was so relieved and amazed! I highly recommend this item.

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Luke Skywalker Force FX Lightsaber Review

Luke Skywalker Force FX Lightsaber
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Me and my best friend decided to buy these, i really don't remember why i had the idea, but we had the money, and it was a cool idea. anyways, we've both seen all the star wars movies, but, really, we weren't big fans. actually, the closest thing we have to star wars in our everyday lives would be the Jedi Guy, who dresses up like Quigon Jin and rides around on his bike downtown every summer. point is, not star wars fans.
so, we bought them, the Luke model, and the Darth vader,[Star Wars Darth Vader Force FX Red Lightsaber] and had the best midnight sword fight ever. we were thinking of returning them too, untill we pulled them out and tried them. there freakin' amazing, for any kid or adult! I mean, these things have got two 17 year olds fighting with toy light sabers at dusk everyday.
they seem to be fairly durable. they have some scratches from being hit together, sometimes a little harder than what was intended, but they haven't broken thus far. and the scratches are only noticeable at a really close range when there on.
Final verdict, everyone should get these. not a must for any star wars fan, but anyone who likes a good sword fight and making a robot voice and pretending they have a long lost son named luke.
*****


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An enhanced glowing blue blade with realistic power-up and power-down light effects. The power-up and power-down light effects are produced by a string of 73 super-bright LEDs that ignite sequentially inside the blade. Five motion sensor controlled sound effects digitally recorded from the movie: power-up, idle hum, swing, clash, and power-down. 3 built-in motion sensors for super sensitivity: 2 for detecting movement and 1 for detecting the impact of the blade. Takes 3 AAA batteries Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars, with the Luke Skywalker Episode IV Force FX Lightsaber from Master Replicas! In 1977, with the opening of A New Hope, a generation of movie-goers watched in awe as Obi-Wan Kenobi handed Luke Skywalker the lightsaber that had once belonged to the boyas own father. In an instant, Luke ignited the blade - and for the first time, the world saw the glow, and heard the now-familiar hum of the sci-fi weapon that would go on to capture the imaginations of millions! 30 years later, Master Replicas is proud to offer the Luke Skywalker Episode IV Force FX Lightsaber - a functional replica of the first lightsaber ever seen in the Star Wars Saga!

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

LEGO Star Wars LOOSE Mini Figure C3PO Dark Gold Pearl Review

LEGO Star Wars LOOSE Mini Figure C3PO Dark Gold Pearl
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This Lego is hard to find unless you spend a whole lot of money on one of the kits. My son is 8 and wanted this so bad! Great price and the seller was awesome!

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Star Wars Episode 3 Electronic Lightsaber Anakin Skywalker Lightsaber Review

Star Wars Episode 3 Electronic Lightsaber Anakin Skywalker Lightsaber
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"The Return of the Sith" line of lightsaber toys from Hasbro come in three models:
Annakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Yoda.
Each of these toys, beyond the basic 'light up' plus 'battle clash' sound effects (the authentic-sounding effects the lightsabers make when struck against another lightsaber or object), also 'hums' like an activated lightsaber in the movies. Also, each "ROTS" model lightsaber has one special feature:
Comparisons of special features:
Annakin = his saber has a button near the hilt of the plastic blade that transforms the blade's color from blue to red or vice versa. Whatever color you've chosen upon deactivating the saber is the same color that shows up first upon reactivating the toy -- a nice touch.
Obi Wan = his saber has a 'rumble' feature -- a small motor inside the handle -- that vibrates so that the user can supposedly have a more realistic battle experience when the blade strikes other sabers or objects. In practice, the motor tends to make rather too much noise, however the noise is somewhat less discernable when actually pretending to duel others. Unfortunately, the rumble feature is not optional, so it must always be "on."
Yoda = his saber has a "training mode" where in upon striking the blade a small speaker in the handle will say random things Yoda said in "The Empire Strikes Back." It is cute that Yoda's voice is coming from the handle, but in practice the speaker isn't loud enough to hear in the 'heat of combat' and anyway the things yoda says aren't the least bit helpful.
phrases Yoda says in his lightsaber "training mode"
- "you are reckless"
- "fought well you have"
- "you must face vader"
- "concentrate, feel the force flow"
- "remember, a jedi's strength flows from the force."
- "train with me! afraid, are you?"
Thankfully, the "training mode" is optional and can be turned off.
Comparison of blades in practical "play combat"
In practice, Annakin's blade and Obi-Wan's blade are equally matched. Both take 3 'AA' batteries, which last a long time. Both blades are extremely light, which belies their size. Both of these toys are an excellent size and are well priced. They provide a good workout and are a fine alternative to lazy video games. They also improve your reflexes as you both try to reenact the movies and make up your own moves. Even people who are in fine physical condition can easily work up a great sweat when 'play sword fighting.' One of my friends is in fencing at school and he says the colored blade actually is helpful in training, as it forces greater concentration. Also, the sound effects of both Annakin's and Obi Wan's blades are fun and easy to hear. The handle of Obi Wan's blade is slightly more comfortable and the plastic blade shows the color blue better than Annakin's. Annakin's blade offers two colors which is convenient if both you and your friend have the same annakin blade and you want yours to be a little different.
Yoda's blade is inferior to both Annakin's and Obi-wan's. It is shorter (as per the movies) by a full 'segment' or about fifteen centimeters, which on paper seems like a good 'handicap' for a skilled play swordsman against novice friends who have longer blades, but in practice yoda's blade suffers disasterously from its higher weight, bue to its 2 C battery power supply. The blade is seriously unbalanced, as the handle accounts for nearly 3/5 of the total length of the extended toy and it is overweight and uncomfortable to hold besides. As if this weren't enough, the heavier batteries die faster and the plastic used in the green blade is too thick for the bulb to light up in any impressive manner. It always looks a little dim.
the only advantage yoda's blade has is that the retracted blade stays in place if you invert it and clip it to your belt (the other two models slide out easily). This avantage quickly turns to a disadvantage because it is harder to EXtract, too when you want to pretend to go into combat. No matter which blade model you get, none of the blades retract fully into the handle, making each of these toys strictly for play combat and not for imaginative 'props' for a play costume or other imaginative games.
My advice -- buy annakin's or darth vader's blade. Both are light weight and a good sword length and overall superb toys. The batteries last a long time for either. Overall I say I like Obi-Wan's the best, even though it has the annoying rumble feature. It has the best handle comfort, which is what counts when 'playing swords.' Annakin's is good too though, so you can't lose no matter which you get. Get both!
Yoda's blade is clearly inferior and unless you like a heavy uncomfortable blade that's too short to use effectively, avoid it, avoid it, avoid it please.


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Arm yourself with this authentically designed Anakin Skywalker lightsaber and the force is definitely with you. Press the button to"ignite" the weapon and extend it to more than 3' in length. Hear real electronic movie sound effects, including awesome battle-clashes and the now-famous lightsaber hum. Changes from blue to red at the press of a button. Imported.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

LEGO DUPLO Bob the Builder - Scoop and Lofty at the Building Yard Review

LEGO DUPLO Bob the Builder - Scoop and Lofty at the Building Yard
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While my son loves Scoop and Lofty and plays with them a ton, there is basically nothing else to this set, as the pieces you are left won't build much of anything. You can see on the box that you are only able to barely build the facade of a house with a window and two roof pieces, and a frame of a building. You at least get a caravan/little house with a door, windows, and stairs with the Travis set, my pick for the best of the series. Even the Muck set that comes with the recycling bins and chute offers more play value.
With all the vehicles, you can't play heavy with them, as the pieces usually pop off. This set is very pricey, so I would only get it if your child has to have these two characters, becauase that's all you are paying for. It should have come with a little something better to build, especially for the price.

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There's always lots to do at the Building Yard! Scoop helps Bob move things from place to place while Lofty puts a new roof on the house. Then it's on to the next job. Includes Bob the Builder, Lofty and Scoop. Includes 59 LEGO pieces.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

LEGO Star Wars Luke's Landspeeder (8092) Review

LEGO Star Wars Luke's Landspeeder (8092)
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Nice Landspeeder!
Luke's Landspeeder is a nice small size set that is a good build and great playability for kid's or the AFoL recreating the famous Jedi-Mind Trick on the Stormtroopers in Mos Eisley plus excellent mini-figs!
PRO's...
- Overall sleek, well designed speeder. Has the right feel, proportion and shape from the movie.
- Nice color scheme with tan and dark red accents throughout.
- Left engine detail 'exposed' like the one in the movie.
- Hidden trunk/compartment in rear. Lift the back engine to reveal a space for the lightsabers, etc.
- Brick built Sentry Droid has a nice simple/effective look and is attached to 2 clear cylinder pieces on a clear base simulating it's floating.
MINI-FIGS are just excellent. Luke with new 'wig' and brush-metal lightsaber handle. Obi-Wan as well has a brush metal lightsaber handle. Stormtrooper with laser pistol, black shoulder paltron also has a neat backpack with grey lightsaber handles as containters (use the extra black stud on top of one of the saber handles and the extra antennae from the Sentry Droid on the other handle to give it a better look and disquise the saber handles better). Great looking C-3PO and R2-D2 figures. Note on the box cover photo, they list the Sentry Droid with the other mini-figs but it's not a mini-fig but neat brick built droid.
CON's...
- Luke's hair seems a bit too long. Kinda' like the one from the Star Wars DK book exclusive.
- For some strange reason, Obi-Wan doesn't have a hood nor cape/cloak.
- Rear compartment too small for lightsabers. Need to take apart saber and handle to fit them properly.
- Bland looking cockpit.
- Sentry Droid NOT a mini-fig. A true min-fig must have a unique sculpt or print pattern.
- Another Stormtrooper mini-fig with orange shoulder paltron needed here.
Overall I recommend this set for the young Lego builder. It has neat figures and a wonderfully designed Luke's Landspeeder. Slight mod's here and there on the Landspeeders cockpit and perhaps add more room in the rear compartment can improve the kit but regardless, this a must get for any Star Wars fan and good selection of 5 min-figs! Get one now!


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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Luke Skywalker (Tatooine, LF) - LEGO Star Wars Minifigure Review

Luke Skywalker (Tatooine, LF) - LEGO Star Wars Minifigure
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Very good seller. Package arrived when and as promised. What else can I say? It's a Lego Luke Skywalker! Have a very happy little boy.

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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Lego Star Wars Final Duel 2 (7201) Review

Lego Star Wars Final Duel 2 (7201)
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Take a close look at the picture of this set. "Is there anything cooler than a stormtrooper, an imperial officer, and luke skywalker?" you may ask, "what else is there?" The detail that makes me so happy with this set is luke's hand. One of them is black! Our friends at lego know their Return of the Jedi very well -- this set is very accurate to the film because of luke's "gloved" hand. Very nice.
The final duel sets are the perfect expansion to your minifig collection. Because we all know that legos are easily adaptable to any idea we have, but minifigs of storm troopers need to come somewhat pre-made.
This set combines with the other final duel set so that Luke can fight Darth Vader as the emperor looks on. A must have for die-hard fans of the original trilogy. Buy it today!

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From the Manufacturer:Luke Skywalker has surrendered and is being taken to see Darth Vader! Can the young Jedi escape from the forces of the Empire? Includes Luke, Imperial Officer and Stormtrooper mini figures.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Lego Darth Vader and Imperial Royal Guard (Loose) Star Wars Figures Review

Lego Darth Vader and Imperial Royal Guard (Loose) Star Wars Figures
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Our child really values mini-figures right now and it helps us add to his collection without purchasing entire sets. These are a lot of fun !

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Millennium Falcon Bag Charm - LEGO Star Wars (2 1/2") Review

Millennium Falcon Bag Charm - LEGO Star Wars (2 1/2)
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:) I love the Millennium Falcon! I wanted to have a Star Wars theme for my car so I got it to hang from the rear view mirror. It's about 3 inches long from bow to stern and is more of a key chain than a bag charm. The paint might rub off with regular handling and there is nothing to put together or mess with as far a Lego fun goes. But it's still awesome and you can take the little Lego tag off fairly easily if it bothers you. Cool do-hickey!

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Luke Skywalker (Skiff, LF) - LEGO Star Wars Figure Review

Luke Skywalker (Skiff, LF) - LEGO Star Wars Figure
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I bought this lego minifigure for my son and he loves it.This minifigure isn't sold in a cheaplego set so I bought this so he would have it.He is a huge fan of star wars and legos.He has always been a fan of both.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

LEGO R2-D2 and Anakin Skywalker (Child) Loose Star Wars Figures Review

LEGO R2-D2 and Anakin Skywalker (Child) Loose Star Wars Figures
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Got this for my grandson. He loved it. It was a replacement for one he lost, so it's extra special to him. thanks

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Star Wars Transformers Crossovers - KIT FISTO JEDI STARFIGHTER Review

Star Wars Transformers Crossovers - KIT FISTO JEDI STARFIGHTER
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These crossover transformers are impossible. My son has been given several as gifts ( both star wars and Spiderman crossovers) The age on the box is 5+ but there is no way a 5 year old could do it. My husband (who can build anything) gets so frustrated with these and having to constantly tranform them for him ( and he has a hard time) If you buy it as a space ship and don't tell them it transforms until they are older then it would be fine (if you got a great deal on it) otherwise stick to other transformers that are not the crossovers

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

LEGO Star Wars LOOSE Mini Figure Paploo Review

LEGO Star Wars LOOSE Mini Figure Paploo
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Like all things Legos it comes apart if you're not careful (the hat/ head). But worth it.

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