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Great way to spend time with your kids! July 10, 2010 kamontoya This lego toy helps children to use their analytical and puzzle-solving skills (and parents too!). In fact, it takes a child's puzzle-solving skills to a new level. Your child will beam when they finish this project.
NICELY DESIGNED...but flawed. July 6, 2010 ToyMan NYC The Droid Tri-Fighter is a nicely designed ship which looks great at all angles and comes with 3 Rocket-Battle Droids. Plus, it's a great value for your money piece wise (268 parts for $25.00 retail and current $20.00 Amazon and Walmart).
PRO's...
- Overall design of the vehicle. Looks great at any angle (front/side/back/top/bottom very well designed and sleek look).
- Open/close bubble cockpit.
- Laser cannons mounted top, left, right and centered.
- Rear engine well designed (3 thrusters).
- 2 long Rocket, flick-fire missiles underneath.
- 3 Rocket-Battle Droids with jetpacks (binocular pieces)...1 Rocket-Droid Commander with yellow crown and yellow stripe on front of body and 2 regular Rocket Battle Droids (all come with standard issue rifles).
- Build is nice which gives ideas for bending sections and engine designs.
CON's...
- Flawed cockpit. When opening the bubble halves, it pulls off the brick plate with hinge constantly. Not good for kids playability if they're taking out a battle droid pilot often.
- Even when securing back that plate, the clutch is off so when you close the bubble, it leaves a slight space/opening.
- No real seated area for pilot in bubble cockpit. Just sits in there loose. They should've thought this out more.
- Centered bubble should have the 'brain' of the ship instead of putting in a Rocket Battle Droid.
- No Buzz-Droids.
Overall it's a model I like because of the design. Playbility for older kids is fine, since you can secure the cockpit back no problem but for younger kids I suggest leaving the cockpit unmaned and closed so kid's won't have frustration when playing. Of note though, for the younger kid builder, they should have no problem putting this together with just some help from parents bending the sections to make the curved shape(the bracing arms). Also parents, make sure that first part of the build with the 3 pronged plate is lined up properly. Double check that first step for your kids.
I recommend this model for it's overall design for the AFoL and TFoL and it's an easy kit for kid's and parents to put together and play with but bear in mind the separation of the bubble cockpit when putting any pilot mini-fig.
Decent lego April 26, 2010 halehawk (indiana) The lego is good and stable, the price is cheaper than you can get from [...]. I recommend to 5 year old kids to play by themselves.
Devious and cruel toy March 26, 2010 Isabel Taylor (Denver, CO) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I let myself succumb to the vast Star Wars lego empire because my son loves putting them together on his own and I love that he's learning the process of following directions, etc. But the cruel and devious part is that you then end up with a toy that is much too fragile to play with. If my children so much as touch it, the whole thing starts to fall apart, and then they're frustrated, i'm putting it back together for them, and they move on to other things. It's a lot of money to spend for something that ends up in pieces, useless because it won't stand up to any kind of play.
I like the building technique January 23, 2010 M&M Catboy (Chicago, Illinois, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The building technique deserve praise. A bit repetitive, but that's expected. The "cockpit" is pretty lame, and the hinge pieces become loose when you try to open it. An awesome set, nonetheless. I will buy more for my collection.
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