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Name on a Brick (6 studs long)Sold & shipped by WalmartShipping optionsPickup options1Add to CartShipping optionsPickup optionsAge Range: 8 to 14 yearsIncludes Anakin Skywalker and Asajj Ventress minifigures with assorted weapons Read more.... About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:The LEGO Star Wars Anakin's Custom Jedi Starfighter lets you recreate your favorite moments from the popular Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series. It comes with mini-figures based on Jedi knight Anakin Skywalker, Sith warrior Asajj Ventress and an astromech droid. This LEGO Star Wars set has a detachable escape pod, front landing gear that retracts inside, a droid ejector and spring-loaded shooters for realistic, action-packed play. There's also a place to store Anakin's and Ventress' light sabers. It features 370 pieces. Putting it together is an excellent parent-child bonding activity. You can combine it with the rest of the sets and figures in the LEGO play set for even more fun (other toys sold separately).




You can combine it with the rest of the sets and figures in the LEGO play set for even more fun (other toys sold separately). LEGO Star Wars Anakins Custom Jedi Starfighter: Open the cockpit of the LEGO Star Wars Anakin's Custom Jedi Starfighter and help him leave his adversary on the planet surface Modified Delta-7 light interceptor has loads of fantastic features; detachable escape pod, droid eject function, retractable front landing gear, Lightsaber storage and 4 spring-loaded shooters LEGO Star Wars set comes with 370 pieces Fully compatible with other sets in the Star Wars line (sold separately) LEGO play set inspired by the hit The Clone Wars animated show Includes Anakin Skywalker and Asajj Ventress mini-figures with assorted weapons, plus an Astromech Droid SpecificationsGenderTypeAge RangeCharacterCountManufacturer Part NumberColorModelThemeBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)No question have been asked yet. Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 27 reviews 8000 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.




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