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Used & new (14) from $104.99 + $4.99 shipping Sold by LCB Toys and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Star Wars Wookiee Attack (7258)DetailsLego, Star Wars, Kashyyyk Troopers (75035) (Discontinued by manufacturer) FREE Shipping on orders over . Can the brave Wookiees in their Dragon Flyer help the Jedi from above, or will the Corporate Alliance Droid triumph? With airborne Wookiees and the dual ground forces of the Corporate Alliance, anything can happen. Includes 2 Wookiees, 2 Battle Droids and a Spider Droid. Ages 8 years and up. 11.3 x 15.1 x 2.5 inches #679,507 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #17,759 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 3.7 out of 5 stars Lego, Star Wars, Kashyyyk Troopers (75035) (Discontinued by manufacturer) LEGO Star Wars Wookiee Gunship (Discontinued by manufacturer) LEGO Star Wars Wookiee Gunship 75129 75 star14%4 star72%1 star14%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsREVIEW PENDING: Is This The right Price?




It's a really a great set despite being from the Rebels cartoon that I've ...Treading water (and patience)pretty coolcool to build but boring afterA Somewhat Nice Edition Learn more about Amazon GiveawayThis set inventory has been obtained from LEGO Customer Services replacement parts page. Important note: We do not control this inventory and cannot currently make changes to it. Use it as a guide to the contents of the set, or to find out part numbers when requesting replacements. Download the inventory as a CSV file » inventory for this set »7258 Wookiee Attack is a Revenge of the Sith Star Wars set released in May 2005. The set includes two Wookiee Warriors and two Battle Droid minifigures, along with a Dwarf Spider Droid, a Corporate Alliance Tank Droid, and a Wookiee Raddaugh Gnasp fluttercraft. The Raddaugh Gnasp fluttercraft, also known as an Ornithopter, has brown landing gear and two small wings at the back. It has room for two minifigures: one as the pilot, the other as the rear gunner.




In front of the cockpit are four antennae representing the craft's front "wings." Between the cockpit and gunner's seat are several sloped pieces serving as a roof, and four more antenna "wings." The Tank Droid has a single tread encircling the entire vehicle. It has a small wheel at the back and a large wheel at the front holding the tread in place. On each side is a supporting outrigger. Between the two wheels is a section of dark blue flat bricks running horizontal. Within the large front wheel is a cockpit for a Battle Droid to serve as a pilot. Above the large wheel sit two "eyestalks," while also on the outside are two pairs of cannons. The Dwarf Spider Droid has four dark blue legs and dark grey feet, with two orange "eyes" and a long cannon protruding from the front. In the Battle of Kashyyyk, Corporate Alliance Tank Droids and Dwarf Spider Droids, along with Battle Droids, fought against the Wookiees. This set depicts the battle near the seaside after the Separatists launched an attack.




Can the brave Wookiees in their Wookiee flyer help the Jedi Knights regain control of the galaxy, or will the Corporate Alliance Droid triumph? Includes 2 Wookiees, 2 Battle Droids, and a Spider Droid. Wookiee Warrior x2Battle Droid x2The requested URL /free-lego-instructions.php?q=7258 was not found on this server. FREE Download: Available from PICSL7956 ToysLego ToysToys R UsToys GamesJosiahs LegoEwoktm AttackAttack LegoAttack 2011Attack WatchForwardLego Star Wars Ewok Attack 7956 by LEGO. Age Range: 7-12 years. Launch stones from the treetop hideout. Includes 3 minifigures: Imperial scout trooper with speeder bike, Logray and Ewok warrior. Treetop hideout features stone launcher, log trap, secret compartment and retractable ladder. Your child can prepare to lead the Ewoks in an ambush with LEGO Star Wars Ewok Attack. Watch the Imperial scout trooper on his Imperial speeder bike and get... HTTP Error 404.0 - Not Found The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.




Links and More Information You are looking at a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Star Wars™ Episode III 7258 Wookiee Attack from 2005. Can the brave Wookiees in their Wookiee flyer help the Jedi Knights regain control of the galaxy, or will the Corporate Alliance Droid triumph? This set contains 366 pieces and 4 minifigures©. Please visit our HELP CENTER, where you will find the answers to all of the questions or concerns regarding shipping, taxes, payment or general terms and conditions.Klik hieronder voor de bouwtekening van uw Lego Star Wars set. Here's an article on Medium about this exactly:Why are LEGOs so expensive, exactly?Basically, it's a mix of marketing costs, licensing costs, super high quality standards, and rigorous QA (quality assurance). 1.) It costs a lot to do marketing stunts like this one:Yes, that's a giant X-Wing made of LEGOs in Times Square, New York City. This type of marketing is a big part of the reason that they have such great brand recognition, and it's the first name both kids and parents think of when brick-style building toys are mentioned;




it also adds to the sticker price.2.) Speaking of Star Wars, licenses don't come cheap. Having to pay royalties to properties like Harry Potter and Star Wars means charging the consumers more too, but it's worth it to LEGO because they gain new customers from those fans. 3.) Quality control - LEGO uses German made molds and has rigorous standards so that you never get two LEGO pieces that don't fit together perfectly. Not only that, but you can put the pieces together and take them apart again for years and years and they will still have a tight fit. There are plenty of "clones", knock-offs, and alternative building toys out there for cheaper, [http://www.smart-toys.info/#!Pos...] so it's clear that simple bricks can be made for less. But read the reviews, they don't always fit snug, or they are just generally not as nice to use. /LEGO-Harry...But as you say LEGO products are generally fairly expensive. The quick answer is that the products cost exactly what people want to pay for them (like with most other products), but when you buy LEGO sets you also buy into the overall system;

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