Star Wars Episode II Attack Of The Clones: Jango Fett's Slave I (7153) (Toy)

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Star Wars Episode II Attack Of The Clones: Jango Fett's Slave I (7153)


Average Customer Rating: 4.76/5.00
Amazon Sales Rank: 1,872
Manufacturer: LEGO Systems, Inc
Age Group: 8 - 12 years

View on Amazon (ASIN: B00005UFBJ)

Number of Toys: 1
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Amazon Price: $49.99


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Amazon Customer Reviews of this item: (Average Rating is 4.76/5.00)

Rating: 5 [ Slave I. My story ]
It's a very fun toy to build and play with. I don't see how any toy could be vey educational so I rated it a 2/5. It has alot of peices so older kids (12+) will want to build it. Kids around 10 will like it because it's big and it's star wars. It seporates the instructions and the peices into 5 bags so even 8 year old could build it and than have fun wih it.

Rating: 5 [ Pretty good ]
This is a really cool set. It includes Boba Fett, Jango Fett, Slave 1(duh) prison cell, and little orange bombs. The bombs are the same thing as the pumpkin bombs in the green goblin set. It's more durable after you build it then when you're in progress. Later days!

Rating: 5 [ Fun to build, nice design ]
The LEGO designers made good use of their new curved slope pieces in this set. The new pieces allow for a good representation of this well-known space ship.

Unfortunately, some parts of the ship are a bit fragile when first put together (although once the ship is completed it's quite sturdy) so you'll want to make sure you have a good working area on which to build it. (Don't try to build this one in your lap, be sure to sit at a table!)

It has some innovative use of parts and the design will make you think some, which has been unusual in LEGO sets from the past few years. (They seem to be doing a better job in this year's sets.)

Once completed the model is fun to "fly" around the room, although unlike LEGO's previous version of the Slave I, this one is rather large and heavy so little hands might have some difficulty "wooshing" it around the house.

The attention to detail is rather nice, and the set has a good selection of parts which can be used to build all sorts of things. This one is a winner.