
Got this for my son who is a huge Star Wars fan, and likes Boba Fett’s gadgets. He plays with it all the time, and builds some pretty creative stuff with the room full of LEGO’s that he has. It’s one of the many LEGO figures he has and builds with.
In Star Wars...Was it ever explained if Jango Fett knew the Sith Lords esp. Palpatine personally?
In Star Wars...Was it ever explained if Jango fett star wars Fett knew the Sith Lords esp. Palpatine personally? Or was Jango totally oblivious to the Dark Lords and was simply a convienent pawn to use.Also, was it ever explained who really ordered the clone armies made? Was it Count Dooku in disguise following Palpatine's orders?
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I love it because it looks cool. It has a jet pack that is phenomenal. I suggest to anyone to buy it. This is rare but it’s worth it. The price is great plus it stays together very well. He looks very spectacular.
wow, so tiny of a toy. my nephew loved it which was great since it was a present for him
This is a much sought after figure for my kids who really love Lego Star Wars.
Best way to buy this figure is to get the 3 pack of figures in the Lego Star Wars magnet pack. You can get three fully functional Lego Star Wars figures that comes with a separate magnet for around $14.99.
Best price can be had if you get these if you ever visit Legoland or know someone who is going there.
I bought the holster and blasters for a great price and it made the costume look that much better…ya at first it was a pain to get together but then once i seen how it was suppose to work it looked really good…just had to add some extra velcro…but overall an awesome toy!!!!
I bought Star Wars Jango Fett blasters for by boys to go with their Jango and Boba Fett costumes. Both sets I got literally fell apart before they had a chance to use them. Looked good in the package but totally worthless when put together, strapped on my boys. I had to use super glue and duct tape to keep them attached to the belt. Even then they just fell off. All of us were disappointed
I would never recommend these blasters or the company that made them.
I’m super disappointed in this purchase. The reason I didn’t buy these at Halloween USA for cheaper is because the bright orange and white guns look nothing like blasters. The picture shows a grey/silver blaster, not a bright orange one which is what I got. I am returning this product.
My son loves the guns, but I had to completely reconfigure the holster the leg straps barely fit around my 4 yr old and the belt is 4 times to big. The holster was a waist of money. Much velcro went ito making the holster to fit my son.
Now, this Stormtrooper costume is great for Halloween, if you’re not
a hardcore Star Wars fan… Now for those looking to really wow people,
You are better off making it yourself, it’s not that hard, and WAY
cheaper! Probably HALF the cost of one of these!
This costume is very uncomfortable and is in need of major modifications
like more velcro straps and such. NOTE this costume IS indeed Lucasfilm certified, but not even CLOSE to a movie replica… sorry!
Like it’s been said, this is a great costume, but not very convincing to
Star Wars buffs. You can make a great movie replica yourself via vacuum-
forming. Takes more time, but less money.
For those looking to get into the 501st… DON’T use this, you’ll be
laughed at and kindly asked to leave and actually TRY next time.
Despite my harsh words, this is a great costume! I’d like to have one
of these for fun! I’ve successfully handmade my own JANGO FETT costume,
and it was a great project! Used actual metal, so it was kinda sharp.
I’d give this costume great ratings, but it’s just not that convincing
for nearly $1,000!!! It could be way better for the money…
so a 3 out of 5 for me…
I bought this for Halloween 2008. $600 is a little pricey, but it’s the best deal that I found.
The costume overall looks good.
I expected a better fit. This costume is not made for comfort. For the price, you would think Lucasfilms would make a better functional product. This costumes needs more straps, velcro, and padding to make it feel more secure. The helmet was the most disappointing feature of these costume; there’s no straps, the padding sucks, and it’s a solid one piece plastic mold. The details on the helmet are lame.
I bought the standard size, and I am 6′1″. The standard size is slightly oversized for me. I can’t imagine what the XL size looks like.
Lastly, the black undersuit that comes with the costume is poor quality and doesn’t work well with the armor; it’s a generic black suit that you can buy with any $20 Halloween costume. This costume is good if you need basic Stromtrooper armor, but will need a lot of modifications before it comfortable and functional.
Sigh… What can I say? This is more of Karen Traviss’ mary-sue adventures of Boba Fett and the almighty, infallible, infinitely over-detailed and completely boring Mandalorians, who bear a strong resemblance to Scottish Highlanders in an average B-grade romance novel.
It’s stuff like this that makes me glad she has decided to stop writing Star Wars.
As usual, Traviss throws out established canon to match her ideas and fit her story. This book is pointless, as the whole premise is flawed, based on a non-canon idea, and will be zapped out of existence once the T-Canon episodes of Clone Wars (which trump the C-Canon (soon to be S-Canon or N-Canon) ideas in Traviss’ books.)
Traviss has managed to take one of the coolest characters in the Star Wars universe and turn him into one of the most annoying, uninteresting, boring, obnoxious, mary-sue characters ever written. She took the quiet cool of Boba Fett, and turned him into a character who just Wouldn’t Shut Up. She took Mandalorians and turned them from an elusive, lost, dying race of people who were cooler for having been scattered across the galaxy, into a clan of dancing, singing, Mando’a speaking, boastful morons whose place in canon is now a convoluted mess.
And don’t get me started on how plodding and over-detailed her writing is. If you want to know every tiny, minuscule, stupid thing about a character, just turn to Traviss’ books. You’re lucky if she doesn’t tell you how, when, and where Boba acquired his underwear, and what they’re made of.
Suffice it to say, I’m not a fan of Traviss’ work. I consider her Star Wars books to be a notch below Barbara Hambly’s disastrous efforts. Read this only if you’re a huge fan of Traviss, or a huge fan of Non-Canon Star Wars books… Because this one can’t stand up to scrutiny.
This is an ebook and is a good read, but why not just include with one of the new Jedi Order books as a supplement??? It is fun to read it on my Kindle, but still the same it could have been added to several of the New Jedi Order series………….
great story- or actually it’s more like the introduction to a great chapter revealing the mandorian involvement in the vouzan vomg invasion. left me dying to read more. . .whats next?