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Death Star™product_label_list_price_accessibility 45 Reviews123451Warning!FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSpaceStar Wars™Win the battle for the Empire with the awesome Death Star! Death Star™ Reviews - page 2 LEGO Star Wars 10188 Death Star Product Dimensions58.8 x 17.6 x 50.2 cm Manufacturer recommended age:14 years and up Educational Objective(s)Numeracy, Literacy & Spacial Awareness Number of Puzzle Pieces3803 79,670 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available9 Oct. 2009 Battle inside the Death Star!Recreate the action and adventure of the Star Wars movies with the ultimate Death Star playset! This amazingly detailed battle station features an incredible array of minifigure-scale scenes, moving parts, characters and accessories from Episodes IV and VI on its multiple decks, including the Death Star control room, rotating turbolaser turrets, hangar bay with TIE Advanced starfighter, tractor beam controls, Emperor's throne room, detention block, firing laser cannon, Imperial conference chamber, droid maintenance facility, and the powerful Death Star superlaser...plus much more!




Swing across the chasm with Luke and Leia, face danger in the crushing trash compactor, and duel with Darth Vader for the fate of the galaxy!Features:Includes 24 minifigures and droids, plus all-new Dianoga trash compactor monster!Includes 6 new and exclusive minifigures and droids only found in this set : Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper outfit), Han Solo (Stormtrooper outfit), Assassin Droid, Interrogation Droid, Death Star Droid and 2 Death Star Troopers!Also includes Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO, R2-D2, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight), Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, Emperor Palpatine, 2 Stormtroopers, 2 Emperor's Royal Guards, R2-Q5, and mouse droid!Movie-authentic Death Star environments include the Superlaser control room and target monitor, Imperial conference chamber, TIE Advanced hangar bay with moving launch rack, Emperor's throne room, droid maintenance room, detention block, trash compactor, and much more!Rescue Princess Leia from the detention block cell, then escape through the secret hatch to the trash compactor below!




Reenact the final duel between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in the Emperor's Throne Room!Death Star measures 16" (41cm) tall and 16½" (42cm) wide!TIE Advanced measures 3½» (9cm) wide!< LEGO Star Wars 75102 Poe's X-Wing Fighter 75169 "Duel On Naboo" Building Toy See all 31 customer reviews See all 31 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk Awesome Lego Set, real collectors item. Excellent kit, but this is around £200 over the list price. Not five stars because this is a much more modular kit, so even a bright 5 year old could build it. A great item, has been well played with. It's awesome I want it in my basketI love it I want it in my basket Dont be ripped off I have requested the Death Star to be returned as box arrived opened with a couple of loose Lego pieces inside. It's too expensive to take risks with loose parts! I recently purchased this product and upon arrival, was not only shocked to find out it wasn't a small moon, but that when I assembled it there were some vents missing from one of...




I really like this moon Toys & Games > Characters & Brands > Star Wars > Toys Packaging (L × W × H): Standard: 23.00 x 23.50 x 6.70 Metric: 58.50 x 59.60 x 17.10 Weight: 17.77 lbs / 8.06 kg 10188-1 Death Star Price Guide Values $ 408.00 (6.76% ) $ 309.45 (8.41% ) $ 0.11 PPB New $ 0.08 PPB Used $ 0.11 PPB Retail £ 358.13 (0.64% ) £ 233.80 (3.36% ) £ 0.09 PPB New £ 0.06 PPB Used £ 0.07 PPB Retail € 414.05 (4.75% ) € 283.60 (1.66% ) € 0.11 PPB New € 0.07 PPB Used € 0.11 PPB Retail $ 763.40 (0.03% ) $ 0.20 PPB New $ 0.16 PPB Used $ 0.18 PPB Retail Price guide data is based of "SOLD" listings, not current live listings. If you still feel that the above set values look "off", please notify us and we will investigate. If you would like to add/edit information for this set listing, click here! Value of 10188-1: Death Star Most recent new and used values of 10188-1: Death Star




This page either does not exist or is currently unavailable.You can also search for something on our site below.Your Guide to Collecting LEGO Star Wars Sets imageThe little plastic snap-together blocks, LEGOs,, are among the most popular children s toys available, firing the imagination of both boys and girls. However, aside from pure, free-form inventiveness,...Read More about Your Guide to Collecting LEGO Star Wars SetsThe requested URL /channelnews.php?id=11755 was not found on this server.A Lego employee helps assemble an army of Star Wars Clone Troopers in this  file photo. A recent study found that Lego kits have become much more violent in the last 30 years. In what may be a sad reflection of society as a whole, a new study has found Legos have become increasingly more violent in the last 30 years. The study, conducted by the University of Canterbury, looked at the number weapons included in Lego kits produced since 1978 (the first year weapons were available) and the perceived violence in imagery created by the company.




It found an "exponential increases of violence over time" in both categories. While the iconic, brightly colored toy blocks have existed since 1949, the first weapons weren't introduced until 1978, when a castle kit included "a sword, a halberd, and a lance." The number of Lego weapons overall has increased greatly since then. Researchers found that nearly 30 percent of all Lego sets sold today now include at least one weapon. In 1978, that figure was under 5 percent. The researchers only looked at smaller, pre-manufactured weapons that are one brick large (guns, cannons, swords, etc.) and excluded larger weapons that have to be assembled. That means the Death Star -- which by conventional standards is "certainly a weapon," the study concedes -- isn't included in the total weapons count. The light saber introduced in the "Star Wars" kit, however, is considered a weapon. The study also looked at imagery produced by Lego that accompanies the sets, and found it has become more violent as well.




Today, close to 40 percent of all the images in the Lego catalog contain some sort of violence, the study found, with the fastest growth occurring in cases of shooting. But the study authors note that this increase in violence can't be blamed entirely on Lego. "Creators and producers of games and movies strive to push the limits of what violent media is allowed to be released to prevent their audience from getting bored of similar content. This creates content that is increasingly creative and violent," writes lead researcher Christoph Bartneck. "To catch the attention of their customers, toy manufacturers are similarly locked in a metaphorical arms race for exciting new products. In this race they do not only compete with other toy manufacturers but also with television and video games, which have also become more violent over the years." Lego did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Huffington Post, but spokesman Troy Taylor defended the company's products in a statement to AFP.

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