Showing posts with label lego star wars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lego star wars. Show all posts

Monday, May 23, 2011

Lego Star Wars Theme - Ready Stock for Sale.



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Greetings.

Today I would like to introduce some of Lego Star Wars mini figures in my collection box. After a serious consideration, I have decided to sell some of the characters in order to give way to my Pirates collection.

Yes, comrades. I'm building an army. So shut up and read.

#1. Captain Jag.
Which one is Captain Jag? Both look alike, but if you check the helmets, he is the one with blue markings.

And who is Captain Jag?

Well, he is a clone pilot during the Clone Wars that fought during the Battle over Courscant.
He came with the set 8088 ARC-170 Starfighter.

He also killed Jedi Master Plo Koo. Tough guy, eh?

You like him? I'm selling at eBay for GBP 7.00 + GBP 2.50 for shipping worldwide. Oh, he loves to travel by air. In an envelope, anyway.


NEXT !!!

#2. TIE Pilot

Don't get confused here. He is not a normal airlines pilot who wears a necktie.

TIE Pilots are the pilots of the Galactic Empire. They are also known as Imperial Pilots. They have black legs, torsos with a breathing and voice decoder (like Mr. Darth Vader), and helmet like a Stormtroopers' with two Empire symbols. They pilot Imperial TIE Fighters. Wicked!

Yep, I'm letting him go for GBP 6.90. Sorry mate, your flying skill is not required here in my Pirates land. Off you now. Go on. Hurry up!


#3. Zev Senesca & A-Wing Pilot.

Please look at the left mini figure with orange jumpsuit. He is Zev Senesca.

In Star Wars Episode V, Zev Senesca was a Rebel Pilot during the Batle of Hoth. He was the pilot who rescued Luke Skywalker and Hans Solo. He wears a white helmet with gray and yellow markings.

Sadly, he was shot down during the Battle of Hoth. What a great man he was.

Besides him is an A-Wing Pilot mini figure. A rebel A-wing fighter pilot from episode VI. The A-wing Pilot wears a green flight suit and a gray helmet with a yellow pattern on it.

Both mini figures is on sale at GBP 3.95 each.


That's all for today, folks. I'm off for me lunchie. See ya later. DISMISS !

Sunday, May 23, 2010

The Clone Troopers

I'm not a die hard fan of Star Wars but I can't deny that the film is a worldwide phenomenon. And Lego is taking advantage of it by producing Lego Star Wars sets since year 1999.

At first, I didn't pay much attention to the themes because it just like another Star Wars merchandise but as the film continues with its prequel trilogies, more and more characters emerged. This means a lot of new mini figures were produced based on the film's characters.

Recently I made a new start by purchasing Lego mini figures from Star Wars theme. As shown in picture above, I received my first batch of Clone Troopers. From left is Clone Trooper from Episode II, the blue one is a Senate Commando taken from set 8039 and far right is a Clone Jet pack Trooper. Again their helmets mark their identity.

I've seen one of a collectors who have a whole regiment of identical clone or storm troopers, maybe a thousand or more. I wish I could had them - if only I have extra money and not to forget, extra space in our home.



Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Lego Star Wars - Rebel Commandos

These two green camouflage geared mini figures appeared in set 8038 The Battle of Endor, produced in year 2009. Although identical, the only different is the head - one with a frown (angry?) face and another one with brown beard.

Taken from the scene of Star Wars Classic, Rebel Commandos are trained Rebel Troopers for special forces operations, usually for recon missions. They also fought in the Battle of Endor.