lego set 7752

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Lego Set 7752

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7752 Count Dooku's Solar Sailer est un ensemble Star Wars The Clone Wars sorti en 2009. Il contient le Comte Dooku, FA-4, deux MagnaGuards, le speeder du Comte Dooku et son Solar Sailer. Archive de la page d'origine Le Comte Dooku est sur la brèche ! Le Comte Dooku se rend sur le champ de bataille de La Guerre des Clones à bord de son voilier solaire avec une seule idée en tête : détruire la République. Avec son speeder personnel, l'aide des MagnaGuard qui le protègent et du droïde pilote, l'infâme seigneur Sith n'a pas l'intention de laisser les Chevaliers Jedi anéantir son plan diabolique ! Le voilier solaire est doté d'ailes amovibles et de missiles à commande manuelle avec double mise à feu. L'ensemble comprend le Comte Dooku, un droïde pilote FA-4, deux droïdes MagnaGuard et un speeder à construire ! Le voilier solaire est équipé d'un cockpit et de portes qui s'ouvrent vraiment pour jouer à l'intérieur du vaisseau, de missiles à commande manuelle et de quatre ailes amovibles !




Le Count Dooku's Solar Sailer mesure 27cm de long et jusqu'à 40cm lorsqu'il a les ailes dépliées !LEGO Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a subtheme of LEGO Star Wars sets based on the television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars that has been running since 2008. A number of sets and minifgures from the Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith subthemes were redesigned, and the subtheme included sets based on episodes from all five seasons of The Clone Wars, and one based on the original micro-series. 7669 Anakin's Jedi Starfighter 7670 Hailfire Droid and Spider Droid 7676 Republic Attack Gunship 7679 Republic Fighter Tank 7681 Separatist Spider Droid 7748 Corporate Alliance Tank Droid 7751 Ahsoka's Starfighter and Vulture Droid 7752 Count Dooku's Solar Sailer 8014 Clone Walker Battle Pack 8015 Assassin Droids Battle Pack 8016 Hyena Droid Bomber 8018 Armored Assault Tank (AAT) 8019 Republic Attack Shuttle 8037 Anakin's Y-Wing Starfighter




8039 Venator-class Republic Attack Cruiser 10195 Republic Dropship with AT-OT Walker 8093 Plo Koon's Starfighter 8095 General Grievous' Starfighter 8098 Clone Turbo Tank 8128 Cad Bane's Speeder 7868 Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter 7869 Battle For Geonosis 7913 Clone Trooper Battle Pack 7914 Mandalorian Battle Pack 7930 Bounty Hunter Assault Gunship 7931 T-6 Jedi Shuttle 9488 Elite Clone Trooper & Commando Droid Battle Pack 9498 Saesee Tiin's Jedi Starfighter 9525 Pre Vizsla's Mandalorian Fighter 75012 BARC Speeder with Sidecar 75013 Umbaran MHC (Mobile Heavy Cannon) 75045 Republic AV-7 Anti-Vehicle Cannon 75046 Coruscant Police Gunship 75088 Senate Commando Troopers 75168 Yoda's Jedi Starfighter 73999 Battle of GenosisThis year’s exclusive sets at San Diego Comic Con are the new LEGO BrickHeadz which are also coming in 2017. These sets went for $40 each at the con and the only way to be able to get one was to enter a raffle early in the morning to win a voucher to purchase the set later on in the day.




The only BrickHeadz set that I was able to obtain is Iron Man & Captain America (41492) which contains 184 pieces. If these BrickHeadz sets look familiar, they somewhat resemble the LEGO CubeDudes created by Angus MacLane for SDCC 2010 and Star Wars Fan Celebration V. Like with other LEGO San Diego Comic Con exclusive sets, the box is of a higher cardboard quality. It comes with a slip cover that is taped on the bottom and numbered on the sides. Each side of the box gives a profile shot of each character in the set. The top gives a top-down view of the BrickHeadz while the sides show one side of the character and the back shows the back side of the build. The contents of the box include two sealable bags of parts and two instruction booklets. Each of the two builds come with their own instruction booket. The front pages shows the Marvel side of the exclusive BrickHeadz sets with the other one being Black Panther & Dr. Strange (41493). The opposite page shows a silhouette of general looking BrickHeadz with the release date of March 1, 2017.




The first part of the build is Captain America. The build starts with the body and the arms. Here you get some nice printed 1×4 bricks of the star and the belt. Next is the head with a 2×4 tile of the “A” on the mask. The eyes are also some new printed 1×1 round tiles with the pupils. The wings on the side of the mask are made of white claw pieces connected to a new white peg piece. The last part of the build are the legs which are just some 1×2 plates stacked on top of each other. Finally, he stands on a 4×6 plate with an exclusive printed 2×4 tile. The tile has the LEGO logo and the hashtag #LEGOSDCC. His accessory is the standard shield we’ve seen for the Captain America minifigures. The other build is Iron Man built in a similar fashion. On his body, there are some printed tiles of his suit on the front. The arms hold on to the newly released trans-clear stud with bar piece and a trans-blue stud to represent the repulsors. The head also has some printed pieces with a slope piece for the top of the mask and 1×1 trans-blue tiles for the eyes.




The legs have a bit more building to it instead of stacking plates together. Iron Man also has the same stand that Captain America has with the exclusive printed LEGO SDCC tile. Overall, the LEGO Marvel BrickHeadz Iron Man & Captain America (41492) is an okay set. There’s nothing to complicated about the building aspect of the set as it is mostly just brick stacking. The heads are built using 1X2X1 bricks with studs on the side to give the SNOT look. What I really like about the sets are the amount of printed pieces for both characters. Whether the LEGO BrickHeadz sets coming out in 2017 with have printed parts or not remains to be seen. When completed, the BrickHeadz do make cute display builds for your desk or whatnot. As far as the LEGO BrickHeadz sets being San Diego Comic Con 2016 exclusives go, they don’t have the flair that previous year’s exclusives had like the DC Comics Action Comics #1 Superman set or the Batman Classic TV Series Batmobile and as a result, they aren’t as highly sought after and don’t demand the higher prices on eBay like the others.

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