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July 8th, 2010 Star Wars Art Tags: ,

I hear there were two version of Naboo guards available on the market but I have only seen one. This guard is well equipped but there are other guards in the movie that should have been developed as well as Naboo pilots.


naboo vs katoo in the intergalaxy primary who's going to win ?
since naboo but the gillabeput race on planet zeltar in the beta prime system nibulites have seemed less hostile naboo Royal in the section of alpha prime naboo says moving them after blowing them to smitherens was a good idea blowing up and takeing over their planet was an even better one yet katoo say's more anal probes and less violance everyone knows diplomacy is what trigon 89 from gama prime inforce and what i hope to continue so who will u vote for?
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  • Hoang [ 08Jul10]

    I really was expecting too much of this toy. I bought it because it was THE toy to have, and I wanted to be the first one in the neighborhood. Upong getting it, I almost skipped the whole afternoon from work to apply the decals and see what it was good for. Well, not much. It’s big and it has a lot of sounds, as advertised, but I thought it would beat what I still think is the best electronic toy ever: the electronic FX X-Wing. Why is the latter better? Because of movie play. See, the Naboo Starship has many sounds, but the X-Wing has key phrases extracted from the movie, which allow you to reenact the death star trench attack. I have never heard some of the sounds of the Naboo Starship in the movie, they follow no particular order… and the sound quality is not good. Durability? Detail? Well, mine is MADE IN MEXICO and had a very lousy paint job inside AND outside. The large decals (the ones that are applied at the mfg plant) were not applied right, and the decal sheet was cut offset. Also, the restrain of the moving upper deck platform broke, so that I can now take this part off the rest of the ship. The astromech droid is the best part, but it’s a shame that it’s just this accesory that would make you love this overall mediocre toy.

     
  • Fortune [ 09Jul10]

    Tired of flying coach to Coruscant? Nosy Imperials questioning your travel arrangements? Sith Lords taking up whole rows by using the Force to “help” you realize that “you really don’t want to sit next to them?” Avoid all that hassle & get your very own Royal Starship! To keep my Star Wars collecting to a sane level, I orignally limited myself to Micro Machines, but larger scale Star Wars ships inevitably found their way into my collection: A/Y/X-Wings, Naboo & TIE fighters, even the (formerly-thought-to-be) large & still-impressively detailed Millennium Falcon BUT *nothing* really prepared me for the sheer “impact” of obtaining this beauty; it simply eclipses the other items I’ve collected across the board – for sheer size (instant eye-catcher in ANY collection), sound FX (still haven’t heard them all!) and simple enjoyment (large interior playset area & interactive infra-red droid fighter – very original!). … The interior is very interestingly detailed (w/flashing lights), and the droid lift adds to the overall fun. Topped off with your very own R2 action figure (included), only one word is needed for this toy: FUN! Just the anticipation of receiving the Royal Starship makes you giddy, then you actually receive it, open the box and realize just how impressive she really is. Enjoy it in the spirit of fun & adventure, just as Star Wars was meant to be enjoyed a long, long time ago when your local theater first darkened and the magic began in 1977…

     
  • Jimenez [ 09Jul10]

    Man ive seen big but ive never seen a toy this size.Its the best starwars vehicle ever with all the features like battle damage the droid fighter and astromech droid you will not be dissapointed. Thought the ramps are flimsy its still the best buy on the web.

     
  • Gall [ 10Jul10]

    The Starship is really cool in theory, but the translation toplastic doesn’t always go smoothly. As mentioned below, the panels ofthe different portions of the ship (it comes in 2 pieces, plus separate tail fins – and the nose portion sags, due to gravity) don’t always match up well. The 97 (!) stickers can be quite a pain to apply, even as Star Wars stickers go. The droid lift is jerky, and the floor of the main passenger hold feels a bit flimsy. Flimsy, too, is the included Trade Federation droid fighter. Also, the Lazy Boy recliners that the passengers and crew sit in must be almost horizontal if one wants to put the top back on.

    Also, the ramp, unlike the Millennium Falcon’s, isn’t secured into place, which makes lowering and retracting it more of a task. Granted, it’s not moving mountains, but it’s something. In addition, the hyperdrive is tossed in a corner of the ship (unlike in the film), as though Hasbro realized that they had 4 square inches of space over there, and decided to include something else as dressing, which makes it kind of a non-event.

    Now, the oft-recited claim to fame of the Naboo Royal Starship re: its coolness is that it’s long. So’s the list of Nazi war crimes. That doesn’t make it cool. The front third of the ship is essentially useless, and a reject from the Kenner cruisemissile trooper fiasco of a couple years ago takes up all available space in that sector. Also, large as the ship is, the droid hold which in the film stocked 6 droids now has the capacity to hold just 2 – and only one harness is included. And it’s a bad one. You’re better off substituting R2-B1’s harness.

    Now, the ship doesn’t completely stink. The included R2-R9 is cool – the first time that Hasbro’s ever made an astromech (and everybody loves astromech droids) that isn’t either R2-D2 or R5-D4. His head is even frosted, like the booster rocket R2-D2, but unlike the unfortunately/unrealistically chrome-domed R2-B1 that’s since been released. And his head clicks, a la the 1977 R2-D2, which is a great touch. I just wish that I didn’t have to pay to get this guy. But there’s no other way.

    Another high point is the sounds. The ship has a million and one different sound effects, from 8 or 9 different buttons. And they sound good, too (though some might be familiar to owners of other electronic Star Wars products), unlike the Commtech chips.

    Also, in the sad, sad world of Star Wars playsets (a doomed realm since the original Power of the Force line, it seems – the Ewok Village of old would never be made today) this is one of the better ones. Maybe the best. But to paraphrase Dennis Miller, that’s sorta like being valedictorian at summer school.

    Basically, the whole thing just leaves you wanting…more. More space. More included figures (the cheaper AT-AT had two, remember?). The ship comes with a (hollow, with no bottom or back) throne for the pseudo-Queen to sit on, yet no such figure exists or is currently planned. Why didn’t Hasbro include her? Also, a 12″ scale R2-A6 has been in stores for some time; why not take the two seconds required to repaint the 4″ astromech mold and toss him in as well? (And, really, why not the white G8-R3, too? – he perished at the same time as R2-R9, so his presence makes sense, and the power of the statement “Includes three droids!” on the side of the box would be great indeed. Surely enough to encourage more people to buy the thing, which, looking at the aisles of the toy stores near me, is a department in which the Starship could use some help) Why not include a new Ric Olie figure to pilot it, with articulated knees and cloth tunic? Why is the ship not covered in Hasbro’s chrome effect that they use on the Transformers Beast Wars series? The $30 Naboo N-1 fighter doesn’t have it, either; couldn’t we get the coolest aesthetic element of the ship from the film in a $100 vehicle?

    In short, the Naboo Royal Starship’s not a bad item; it’s just not what it could be, not what it should be, and not what you deserve when plunking down bones for…a toy. END

     
  • Doan [ 10Jul10]

    This was not on my list of figures to buy, but I got it because I was getting a few other SW figures at under a dollar each, so why not add this to my collection?

    And I’m glad that I did. At first, looking at pictures of it from other people’s homepages, I was not too fond of it, but seeing it up close, that changes your mind about it.

    He has got a very neat costume. “Colorful”, you might say, and comes with a blaster rifle and pistol

    Articulation is at the usual places for a SW figure this size: neck, shoulders, waist, and hips

    The COMMTech chip features five different sayings, and works with other Naboo Security figures.

     
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