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Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.7956 Ewok Attack is a Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi set released in 2011. The set resembles a part of the Battle of Endor. The small set includes three minifigures, a speeder bike and a tree laced with several functional traps which the primitive Ewoks use. Some of the traps are seen being used by the Ewoks in the Battle of Endor sequence in the Return of the Jedi. The base of the tree is made up of a dark green 10x6 plate piece with smaller brown 6x4 and 4x4 plate pieces. Part of the tree has hinges which allows a secret compartment to be shown which reveals a place where a small minifigure may stand and a flick-fire missile. Towards the bottom of the tree, a log made up of singular, non studded pieces may be slid in and out to replicate the log which is used to send the Scout Trooper flying off his speeder bike when he crashes into it.




A ladder is attached to the top base of the tree so that the Ewoks may climb it and access a better vantage point. At the base of the top is a feature to drop out smaller Technic pieced logs which roll out after pulling up a handle piece. The last trap in the set features a small catapult to launch three cylinder 1x1 pieces when pushed down on. The tree itself is built up of many brown and a couple of green pieces, the foliage and branches makes the tree look authentic and somewhat 'hides' the fact that the tree is rigged with traps to take down the Scout Trooper. Also included is an Imperial speeder bike in similar design from the speeder bikes as seen within the 2009 set 8038 The Battle of Endor. The set includes The Ewoks Tokkat and Logray who were new and exclusive to this set when it was released. Today Logray is also included in 10236 Ewok Village, which was released in 2013, two years after this set. They have specially designed molded head pieces and come with a brown bow and a dark brown spear.




A Scout Trooper with a blaster is also included.Do not modify it. Ambush the Imperial scout trooper from the Ewok’s™ treetop hideout! Prepare to lead the Ewoks in an ambush! Watch the Imperial scout trooper on his Imperial speeder bike and get ready to strike–Ewok style! Launch a barrage of stones and release the tumbling logs! Then hide in the secret compartment and retract the ladder! This set includes an Imperial scout trooper, Logray and Tokkat minifigures with weapons. Logray has a spear and Tokkat has a bow and arrow. 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 Launch stones from the treetop hideout! Flick-fire logs onto the Imperial scout trooper! Retract the ladder and retreat to safety! Measures over 6” (15cm) wide and 4” (10cm) tall Imperial speeder bike measures over 5” (12cm) longAll listings for this product




7139 Ewok Attack is a 119 piece Classic Star Wars set released in 2002. It includes Wicket, Paploo, a Scout Trooper, and a Stormtrooper. This set is composed of three different models. The first was a speeder bike used by a Scout Trooper. It was made to mimic the Speeder Bikes used in Return of the Jedi. It resembles a brown and black, floating motorcycle, with two long blasters mounted in the front. It has a handle bar for the scout trooper to control it with. The second model is a catapult. This was made, along with the third model, to represent the Ewoks primitive fighting technology, which they use to combat the Empire's Scout Troopers. The third model is an Ewok glider, which is used by Wicket to fly through the battlefields. Included are a Scout Trooper, a Stormtrooper minifigure with a yellow head, a Wicket (2002 variation) and a Paploo minifigure (2002 variation). These variants of Wicket and Paploo were exclusive to this set. This set was made to represent a fraction of the Battle of Endor.




The Battle of Endor was a fictional battle in the Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi, the sixth installment of the movie series.(it is really the third but it takes place as the sixth.) The Rebel Alliance discovered that a shield generator was placed on the forest moon of Endor. The shield generator was protecting the second Death Star, the Rebel Alliance's next target. If the Death Star II could be destroyed, the Alliance would finally defeat the Empire. The Rebel Alliance sent a group of soldiers, including General Han Solo, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, and two Rebel Commandos, to the planet to destroy the shield generator. The Rebels soon met the planet's native species, the Ewoks. The Ewoks and the Rebels eventually came to an agreement, that they must work together to defeat the Empire. Thus the Battle of Endor began. The Ewoks raged an attack towards the mighty Imperial Scout Troopers and Stormtroopers. This set is depicting Ewoks, Wicket and Paploo, attacking the Imperial soldiers with their primitive technology, such as rocks and slingshots.




Relive the Battle of Endor! The Ewoks are ready to defend their world from the Empire! Shoot stones at the stormtrooper with the Ewok catapult, or drop a rock from the Ewok hang-glider to slow down the Imperial speederbike. Includes Ewoks, stormtrooper, and biker scout minifigures! This is a list of Lego Star Wars sets, based on the Star Wars franchise. 1 Episode I: The Phantom Menace 2 Episode II: Attack of the Clones Based on the movie Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace: Based on the film Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones: Based on Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith: Based on the original Star Wars film: Based on the film The Empire Strikes Back: Based on the film Return of the Jedi: Two Lego Mindstorms sets have been released before 2002. The first set featured R2-D2 which can also be converted into a Battle Droid on a STAP and a Treadwell droid. It is called the Droid Developer Kit and was Released in 1999, numbered 9748, and contains 657 pieces.

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