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Lego Star Wars Obi Wan'S Jedi Interceptor

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Same day deliveryOnly £3.957 days a weekCollect for free in as little as 60 secWe'll hold your item for 7 daysLarge item delivery from next day7 days a weekLEGO634/8979)LEGO£19.99Credit options available find out moreCheck stockTell us where you are to check stock:123456789Add to TrolleyAbout this productJedi Master Yoda's Starfighter is just the thing for traveling to distant planets. Place Yoda in the cockpit and load up R2-D2. Then fold the wings, load the shooters and get ready to launch into action! LEGO® model number: 75168. Theme: LEGO Star Wars. 16 reviewsOverall rating (4.9)QualityFunDesignQuestions & answersBe the first to ask a question!Ask a questionBoring but important info*Prices correct as displayed but are subject to change.Bei diesem Produkt handelt es sich um den Lego Star Wars Obi-Wan's Jedi Interceptor, welcher auf Amazon mit durchschnittlich 4,6 von 5 Sternen bewertet wurde. Von den insgesamt 14 Kunden, die ihre Meinung über dieses Produkt abgaben, vergaben zehn Kunden ganze fünf Sterne.




Keiner vergab einen einzigen Stern und nur einer bewertete das Produkt mit nur einem Stern. Folgende Aspekte bezogen die Kunden auf Amazon in ihre Bewertung mit ein: Einer der Kunden lobte zunächst, dass die Gegenstände optisch sehr gut gelungen seien und sie sehr den Originalen im Legostil nachempfunden wurden. Schade ist laut einem Kunden, dass man nicht alle Gegenstände gut unterbringen kann. So zum Beispiel nicht das Lichtschwert. Auch gut war der Versand und die Bestellung, die laut dem Kunden standardmäßig gut verlief und das produkt war schon nach drei Tagen da. Laut Angaben eines Kunden ist das raumschiff sehr handlich, sodass es für das Spielen bestens geeignet ist. Auch die Qualität sei hervorragend, für Lego einfach typisch. Enttäuschend fand ein Kunde, dass es diesen Starfighter schon öfter gab und wenn er neu rauskommt, dass er kaum verändert wurde. Dies ist für Sammler wie ihn nicht so toll. Auch die Aufbauanleitung wurde gelobt, da so das Produkt ohne Probleme aufgebaut werden kann, da die Anleitung sehr ausführlich ist.




Von mehreren Kunden wurde angemerkt, dass die Legosteine an sich alle sehr gut halten und nicht direkt auseinanderfallen, wenn man wirklich damit spielt. So kann der Spielspaß auf lange Sicht erhalten bleiben. Ein weiterer Kunde erklärte ,dass dieses Produkt auch schon für jüngere Kinder geeignet ist, da ihr Sechs-jähriger Sohn dieses Produkt schon alleine aufbauen konnte. Alles in Allem ist diese Lego Star Wars Set absolut empfehlenswert und bietet , egal ob für Groß oder Klein, jede Menge Spiel- und Sammlerspaß. Insgesamt ist dies laut den Kunden auf Amazon absolut lohnenswert! Pause the game, select the "Extras" option, and choose the "Enter Code" selection. Then, enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function: Glow In The Dark4GT3VQ Arc-170 Starfighter (rapid fire)ZY3AE2 Kit Fitso's Jedi StarfighterH68D3K OG-9 Homing Spider Droid7NEC36 Plo Koon's Jedi StarfighterL4LCDV Republic Cruiser (missiles and torpedoes)J3MFJZ




Republic Dropship (rapid fire)J2JNDD Soulless One (rapid fire)7RL23G Stealth Ship (missiles and torpedoes)XPY46K The Halo (rapid fire)MHG3XB Trident Assault Craft (missiles and torpedoes)JSBLJS Xanadu Blood (rapid fire)LQ2SVT Anakin Skywalker (Geonosian Arena)9AA4DW Clone Shadow Trooper (Classic)7GFNCQ Darth Vader Battle Damaged (Classic)NMJFBL Gold Super Battle Droid2C8NHP Heavy Super Battle DroidG65KJJ Heavy Weapons Clone TrooperWXUTWY Obi-Wan Kenobi (Geonosian Arena)5U9FJK Padme Amidala (Geonosian Arena)SZ824Q Collect all 10 Minikit pieces in the indicated level to unlock the corresponding character for purchase at the Minikit Room: Admiral Ackbar: Gungun General Boba Fett: Grievous Intrigue Captain Antilles: Innocents Of Ryloth Chewbacca: The Zillo Beast Clone Shadow Trooper: Blue Shadow Virus Darth Sidious: Geonosian Arena Darth Vader: Legacy Of Terror Darth Vader (Battle Damaged): Ambush!




Greedo: The Hidden Enemy Han Solo: Duel Of The Droids Imperial Guard: Castle Of Doom Lando Calrissian: Shadow Of Malevolence Luke Skywalker: Weapons Factory Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode IV): Jedi Crash Princess Leia: Battle Of Geonosis Qui-Gon Jinn: Storm Over Ryloth Rebel Commando: Lair Of Grievous Stormtrooper: Liberty On Ryloth Tusken Raider: Hostage Crisis Vader's Apprentice: Defenders Of Peace Wedge Antilles: Destroy Malevolence Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Knight) Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) Obi-Wan Kenobi was the Padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn. He became the first Jedi to supposedly kill a Sith in approximately 1,000 years. (During the Clone Wars, Darth Maul was revealed to be alive). When Obi-Wan became a Jedi Knight, he took Anakin Skywalker as his Padawan at the dying request of Qui-Gon Jinn. Obi-Wan later became a famed Jedi Master during the Clone Wars, along with Skywalker. Kenobi earned the nickname the Negotiator, and fought on many worlds against the Separatists.




Under his command was Clone Commander Cody, who would help him fight on numerous worlds. He killed General Grievous on Utapau at the end of the Clone Wars, and barely escaped Order 66. After a duel with the Sith Lord Vader, formerly Anakin, he escaped to Tatooine, where he gave Luke Skywalker, who would later become his last apprentice, to Owen Lars. Later, he lived in the Jundland Wastes in exile as Ben Kenobi. Later, he would go to the first Death Star with Luke, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2 to rescue Princess Leia Organa from Darth Vader. Kenobi was struck down by Vader to allow Luke and friends to escape the Death Star. Kenobi's Force ghost would then guide Luke on his quest to become a Jedi Knight. He knew Luke was the only hope for the Jedi Order. Obi-Wan Kenobi appeared as a playable character in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game. This 2005 released game featured many different versions of Kenobi. It depicted him during all three episodes of the Prequel Trilogy and included Kenobi as a Padawan, a Jedi Knight and a Jedi Master.




The follow-up to Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy also included Obi-Wan Kenobi as a playable character. This game was released in 2006 and included two versions of Kenobi: as Ben Kenobi and as a force ghost. If the player used the Old Save feature, he was able to unlock the characters from his previous save on Lego Star Wars: The Video Game. By doing this, he was able to play as Obi-Wan Kenobi as a Padawan, a Jedi Knight and a Jedi Master in Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy. In 2007, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Sagawas released. It was a combination of Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and therefore included all the playable Obi-Wan Kenobi versions from the previous games. In 2008, LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars was released. This game once again featured Obi-Wan Kenobi as a playable character. In this game, Kenobi appears in his Star Wars: The Clone Wars outfit. The minifigure, that depicts Obi-Wan Kenobi as a padawan, was first released in 1999 with the set 7161 Gungan Sub.




It included a brown cape, a brown hood and a blue lightsaber. This version was later rereleased with the 65034 Star Wars Co-Pack, which included the 7121 Naboo Swamp and the 7161 Gungan Sub. A second version of this figure was included in the 7203 Jedi Defense ILego Star Wars set. This version was identical to the first version, but it didn't feature a hood. In 2007, a third version of this minifigure was included with the 7665 Republic Cruiserset. It featured a brown cape, a brown hood and a blue lightsaber. This version was coloured in a flesh colour and consisted of a new torso. The fourth version of the Obi-Wan Kenobi (Padawan) minifigure was released in 2011 with the 7962 Anakin's and Sebulba's Podracers set. It came once again with a brown hood, a brown cape and a blue lightsaber. This version featured a new head sculpt and a redesigned torso. In August 2012 a fifth version of this minifigure will be released. It wil be included with the 9499 Gungan Sub Lego Star Wars set.




This version will include a brown cape and a blue lightsaber. It will feature a newly designed head and a redesigned torso. The first version of the Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Knight) minifigure was released in 2002 with the 7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit set. It depicted Kenobi as a Jedi Knight during Episode II, with a unique hairpiece, head and torso. In the same year, a second version of this figure was released. It was included with the 7143 Jedi Starfighter Lego Star Wars set. The second version was identical to the first one, except that it had a painted headset on its head. In August, 2013, a new version of him will appear in Republic Gunship, with printed hips and legs, a new orange mullet piece, and a double-sided head piece. In 2008, the Lego Group produced a minifigure depicting Obi-Wan Kenobi during Star Wars: The Clone Wars. It was first included in the 7676 Republic Gunship Lego Star Wars set. This minifigure was later released with the 7753 Pirate Tank and the 7931 T-6 Jedi Shuttle sets.




It was also included with the 9525 Pre Vizsla's Mandalorian Fighter set, which was released in August, 2012. In 2013, a new version of the Obi-Wan (Clone Wars) minifigure will be released. It depicts him during the third and later seasons of The Clone Wars. It will be included with the 75012 BARC Speeder with Sidecar set, which was released in January, 2013. The Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) minifigure was included with the 7255 General Grievous Chase set in 2005. It included a brown cape and a blue lightsaber. This version of the Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) minifigure was also included with the 65844 Star Wars Co-Pack. This set included the 7255 General Grievous Chase, the 4494 MINI Imperial Shuttle and the 4492 MINI Star Destroyer Lego Star Wars sets. A special version, with a light up lightsaber was also released. It was included with the 7257 Ultimate Lightsaber DuelLego Star Wars set. An updated version of the Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) minifigure was included with the 7283 Ultimate Space Battle Lego Star Wars set.




It depicted Kenobi as a pilot and featured a printed headset on the figure's head. It didn't include a cloak, but the rest of the figure is identical to the first version of the Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) figure. In 2007 a second version the Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) pilot figure was released. It was included with the 7661 Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive Booster Ringset and featured newly coloured legs. In 2012, a new and updated version of the Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) minifigure was released. It was included with the 9494 Anakin's Jedi Interceptor Lego Star Wars set. It featured a new hairpiece, a new head, a new torso and new legs. The figure included a blue lightsaber. The Ben Kenobi minifigure was first released in 1999 with the 7110 Landspeeder Lego Star Wars set. A slightly different version of this minifigure was included with the 4501 Mos Eisley Cantina set, which was released in 2004. It was identical to the first version, but featured a light bluish grey hairpiece.

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