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Jango Fett's Slave I™
358 elements, 2 figures, US$50, 2002
LEGO > SYSTEM > Star Wars > Episode II
 

People who wrote Notes about this set  (56 people)

Ralph Döring: "Great design, much better than the 1st version. Exactly the same size as my MOC :o)"
Paul Baulch: "An excellent rendition of Slave 1 with modular curved slopes, beautiful dark blue parts, and cool weapon bays for good playability. Best Episode II set hands down!"
Scott Sanburn: "A major improvement of the 1st Slave 1. Neat! : )"
Drew Dirschell: "Nice dark blue and curvey parts."
Calum Tsang: "Amazing set. Excellent piece selection!"
Dave Low: "Uninspired design."
Dave Johann: "The best Star Wars set in the past year. Not quite in the Snowspeeder's league, but close. Very sturdy set if built correctly."
Alfred Speredelozzi: "What the Slave I should have been to begin with"
Claus Thiim: "Gotta love that cockpit window..."
Jason Gates: "way better than the first slave 1. Larger, even has a bumb door."
Michael Kohan: "Mixed feelings. I like the size and playability, but not too thrilled with the swivelly cockpit. A pretty rickety and rattley model, and where's the cargo ramp? Beats the hell out of 7144 though."
Bryan Hodges: "This is one sweet set..."
Bruce Schlickbernd: "A great set that is simply crippled by the very unsatisfying LucasFilms design. It looks like it needs a steam button and an ironing board."
David Kohrman: "not bad for a space set"
Mark Chittenden: "Interesting cockpit design, strange 'bombay' cargo pod, but what happened to the rear ramp?"
Lenny McKee Hoffman: "50% at Target. It was fun to build, but honestly, it left me feeling something was left out."
Arne Nielsen: "Nice parts, but even if the model might look like the movie, I don't like it; one of the few SW sets I dismantled the day after putting it together"
Don Cox: "Another great set."
Ash Nickle: "Does anyone else have the WalMart version with storage case?"
Vincent Benner: "This set is over priced... Like all the new star wars sets ;-("
Johan Portmark: "Woohoo more new cool pieces!"
Burt Clawson: "Wow! This set is the coolest! It's much better detailed than Boba Fett's Slave I. Cool cargo carrier!"
Jim Glendinning: "$15 more in the UK!! Another one I won't be buying now ;("
Andy Blake: "an all-round excellent set, it looks good and has plenty of playability."
Jacob Davies: "Very wobbly, hate that cockpit window! Okay pieces but it only lasted 1 day built."
Alan Fritsche: "Good features, hidden weapons,compartments"
Joe Meno: "not quite as solid as I'd like it to be"
Philip Painter: "One of the best Star Wars sets to date; an incredibly playable model with great new parts."
Dan Hennings: "Cool features, but falls apart easy."
Iain Kirkpatrick: "Good design, great functions and a fun build. One of the best Star Wars sets."
Brian Reynolds: "Lots of hinges and plentiful supply of curves. Sadly the colors are still strangely randomized rather than a unified color scheme. Getting two or more goes a long way to fixing that problem though."
: "Great pieces, better than Boba's Slave 1"
Steve Mitchell: "Much better than 7144, Nice detailing and parts selection"
Greg Cook: "Love the navy blue/sand green color combo. Nice cockpit, nice weapon/cargo extras and figs. All-around fun and playable set."
Zac Roach: "Awesome minifigs and Slave 1!!!"
Adam Revell: "Fun ship!! Great design, and good parts"
: "MISB"
BJ Nemeth: "I like the mini-figs, and some of the pieces are cool, but count me in the small group that prefers set 7144. This set is more accurate, but bulky and difficult to swoosh."
Nathan Wells: "Dark blue, canopy and 'normal' part in other colors...nice set, but not outstanding."
Stéphane Simard: "Excellent space ship, fun to play with. Mine was robust from the get-go with no modifications."
Kevin W. Richey: "Very nice kit Pros: fun to build, cool moving wings. Cons: Only way into the cockpit is removing the canopy. Low swoosh factor (awkward to hold in the flying position)"
Pat Bunn: "curved slopes parts pack Got mine at Wal-mart with a carrying case pack-in."
Andrew P. Saada: "Much better than the initial Slave I (although that one will always have a soft spot in my heard ;-). I dig the sand green & dark blues slopes & curves. That windshield rocks & I like the various tan"
Harri Manni: "Lots of slopes! Nice parts oterwise too."
Mark R. Nash: "10x better than the terrible first attempt, colours and parts are all good and useful."
O: "Nice looking set, but it falls apart if you breathe on it. One of the flimsiest sets out there."
Albert Dudley: "Beautiful, to look at. May fall aprt if you touch it, but still fun to play with."
Bernard Ouellet: "Fun but really unsteady!"
Josue Collazo: "Got it right the second time around. Awesome!"
Olof Dahlberg: "Sale in USA: $30 Nice parts, modular buit, too big for playing with"
Pierre Vandendriessche: "too fragile !"
Steve Witt: "looks really really great but man is it fragile"
Matthew Crandall: "A good set--not great--and somewhat disappointing--a little fragile, even when well built, and have to lay flat to display."
Jeff Block: "Much-needed update to the original 7134, better scale and big slope pieces. Color scheme is attractive, too."
Josh Richey: "complete/ no instructions"
Jeff Beaty: "interesting if very fragile model. greate parts in set though. as someone else mentioned it is odd that in the future bounty hunters fly around in a household pressing iron."
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