
He loved it! But what little boy doesn’t love Star Wars….The Tauntaun was very detailed, but his belly doesn’t open like the original one did….but it was still his favorite gift….
What year were the Hoth 12in. Luke and Leia dolls made?
I was just wondering. hoth Auth Thanks for your answer.I figured 1980...I just wasn't 100% sure, because of the various re-releases that took place between 1980 and about 1999.
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Note: This isn’t as much a product review as it is a public service announcement on price/availability of this set.
I agree with the person below, everyone should know that shop.lego.com recently added this set the the american product list direct from their lego site, so you no longer have to store hunt, or pay overpriced online prices to find it. It is going for [...] there (plus shipping and tax of course). This particular set contains alot of quality figures including a couple that are exclusive to this set, and it also contains the updated version of the rebel snow speeder seen in The Empire Strikes Back. The “echo” base elements themselves aren’t spectacular, but will be fun for any younger lego enthusiest to play with. For anyone out there following the 2009 lego releases… I believe this was the set mentioned for the American “Lego Hoth” set release, even though technically it was released abit earlier in stores. The price and peice count matches. It just seems they wanted to release it storewide first, likely in an attempt to get store Christmas sales up. That also helps explain why stores like Toys R Us was selling it for [...] dollars… and now lego.com is selling it for [...]. Now that that’s over, hopefully all the “LEGO scalpers” out there will drop their prices out there some since people can get it at the price they SHOULD be able to have it at via lego.com. I’m all for making money on collectables, but c’mon, twice the value for a set thats still in production? Gotta look out for my lego/star wars fans alittle better than that!
I bought this for my 12 year old son, and for the first time he couldn’t build the entire set in one day, he loved the intricacy and several very cool figures and characters. Great for Star Wars and Lego fans.
While not the most complex to build, not the largest or even most exciting Star Wars Lego set, this was an awesome addition to have in the collection.