lego star wars slave 1 instructions

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Lego Star Wars Slave 1 Instructions

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The requested URL /lego/inventory/tag/Star%20Wars/ was not found on this server. I currently own these LEGO Star Wars sets: LEGO Star Wars X-Wing Starfighter 9493 LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 7965 LEGO Star Wars Tie Fighter 9492 LEGO Star Wars Emperor Palpatine's Shuttle (8096) LEGO Star Wars Slave 1 (8097) LEGO Star Wars Anakin's & Sebulba's Podracers 7962 LEGO Star Wars AT-RT 75002 LEGO Star Wars 9496 Desert Skiff LEGO Star Wars 9498 Saesee Tiin's Jedi Starfighter LEGO Star Wars Rancor Pit 75005 LEGO Star Wars Luke's Landspeeder (8092) LEGO Star Wars 9516 Jabba's Palace LEGO Star Wars 9515 The Malevolence Lego Star Wars Geonosian Starfighter 7959 I would like to know if there are alternative builds/sets I can make with some or all of them? My goal is to build something else with what I have that is Star Wars related. /, that lets you enter the sets you have, and it compares the inventories to other sets to determine which other official sets you can build with those pieces.




It also includes unofficial MOCs that other builders have submitted, and it will substitute other part colors if you choose. /mocs/anincompoop25/tie-interceptor) for which you already have all of the pieces. However, if you're looking for an official alternate/combiner build, then no. Star Wars isn't very big on combiner or alternate models, although the early, 1999 sets include inspirational photos. Over the years, Star Wars combiners/alternates have been released via LEGO Club or LEGO Build Together, but unfortunately none of your sets have an alternative/combiner build.Browse other questions tagged building star-wars or ask your own question.LEGO Star Wars 75059 Sandcrawler **UCS HARD TO FIND** (Figures taken out) MINTSlave I™product_label_list_price_accessibility 130 Reviews121FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISSpaceStar Wars™VehiclesLift off for bounty-hunting adventures in the Slave I! Slave I Reviews - page 28097 Slave I is a Classic Star Wars set released in July of 2010.




It was released early in the United Kingdom and in the United States on July 14 in most Toys 'R' Us Stores, and in August in most other stores. The set consists of 573 pieces, and includes Boba Fett (New Design), Bossk, Han Solo (New Design) and Han Solo (Carbonite, New Design) minifigures. This set is one of several released in 2010 to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back. This sets is also the fifth version of this vehicle designed by LEGO. (See: Other sets containing Slave I) Although this is another complete redesign of the Slave I, the model carries over many of the features from the most recent previous release of the set, the 2006 6209 Slave I. One of the most notable features of the Slave I is the fact that the wings rotate with gravity. When the ship is picked up, or placed in a sort of "flight mode", the wings rotate to keep level with the ground as much as possible. Along the lines of the rotating wings is the interesting design of the ship, giving it the ability to land flat on the bottom, but take off and fly at a 90 degree angle with the base pointing outwards.




There is a large, removable windshield which consumes most of the front of the ship. A small sticker is placed on the back of the top left of the windshield, as per the instructions, featuring a small Mandalorian symbol. Underneath the windshield is the cockpit, which features a pilot's seat and controls for piloting the ship. Behind the pilot's seat it the set's main defence system, a mechanism for launching four flick-fire missiles, without the need to flick them. These are released through an opening hatch at the top of the ship directly behind the cockpit, which has no floor. Towards the back upper half of the ship are two more opening doors on either side, both of which can open to reveal one more flick-fire missile, though these ones must be manually "flicked". These can be pulled out of the compartment, while still being attached, and feature a single, rotatable missile. Directly behind the back doors are the main blasters, which also rotate independently from each other. On both sides, slightly in front of the rear cargo hold are two small supply cabinets, similar to the ones found above the troop bay in the .




At the very back of the ship, at the bottom under the top structure, is an opening door which allows access to the cargo hold. Because the ship is built in scale, the cargo hold is only large enough to fit the new Carbonite . The door can then be closed, covering the compartment. Unlike many other sets released in recent years, three of the four minifigures included in this set are exclusive to this version. Boba Fett features a completely redesigned helmet with detailed print and more accurate form factor. His helmet's mould is used by the Mandalorians from the 2011 set; 7914 Mandalorian Battle Pack. Included in the set is a bag of grey ARC gear, giving Boba the grey antenna for his helmet. He also has a standard blaster with a small grey pin attached to the end of it, a new cape, and the jetpack from the Clones in 7748. The cape is designed to look like it has been worn and ripped, and the jetpack is recoloured in sand green to match the rest of Boba Fett's armour. His torso has also been redesigned.




Boba actually in this set, features an actual head, instead of his previous head, which was black to make the black markings on his helmet. His new head features the style of a Clone Trooper, but with a small beard and different mouth expression. Bossk features a completely new mould, also coloured in the sand green of Boba's armour, in a soft rubber, similar to Yoda's Clone Wars head from the set 8018. Han Solo is seen with a new torso, redesigned to look more accurate to when Han was released from his Carbonite trap. Also included is a new Han Solo in Carbonite mould. The older version of this "minifgure" was simply a design printed on a large brick. The new design features an entirely new mould with the shape of a minifigure frozen into it, just as in the movie. The minifigure design on the Carbonite mould also features the same print as the new Han Solo. Arguably the most interesting new feature of the new Carbonite mould is the ability to store the Han Solo minifigure in the back of it, by having him hold onto the protruding spokes.




The Slave I was a prototype of the Firespray-31-class Patrol and Attack Craft, heavily modified by Boba Fett and his father Jango Fett. Both of the Fetts customised it with strong and advanced weapons systems. Soon after the ship was acquired by Boba, he took it to Kuat Drive Yards to have it modified again to fit his personal styles and needs. He added an ion cannon, concussion missile launcher, tractor beam projector, sensor mask, and jamming array. Boba Fett used the ship to track Han Solo to Bespin to capture him and return him to Jabba the Hutt to collect his bounty. The ship had also been active under Boba's control during the Clone Wars, notably since his father was killed at the beginning of the war. Transport the carbonite-frozen Han Solo™ with Boba Fett™ and Bossk™ in Slave I™! Frozen in carbonite in Cloud City on Darth Vader’s™ orders, Han Solo™ is transported by the famous bounty hunter Boba Fett™ in the Slave I™ to the gangster, Jabba the Hutt™, where he meets with the fearsome Trandoshan hunter, Bossk™.

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