Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - LEGO Star Wars 7656 General Grievous Starfighter

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: LEGO EAN: 0673419090773 Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: LEGO Manufacturer: LEGO Manufacturer Minimum Age: 84 Model: 7656 Publisher: LEGO Studio: LEGO
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Customer Rating:      Summary: "General Kenobi, you are a bold one!" Comment: Lego continue to celebrate Star Wars' 30th Anniversary with their first wave of new kits from the Saga with this great model of General Grievous' starfighter.
For collectors, this is the first chance to get a General Grievous figure since the General Grievous Chase set from 2005's Revenge Of The Sith line which sold out in record time!
The ship is great, with lots of small pieces on the hull to give some detailing. The front section slides forward to allow access to the cockpit and the rear stabiliser folds up and down for flight or landing.
Grievous comes equipped with 2 green lightsabres, 2 blue lightsabres and one of the new blaster rifles. The lightsabres can be attached to a weapons rack for storage which itself clips just at the front of the lower hull out of the way.
The model contains 220 pieces, not including the figure and weapons and takes about 15 minutes to build.
A must have for any Star Wars collection. Just make sure those pesky Jedi don't use it to escape :)
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Beware the wrath of General Grievous! General Grievous is on the loose! The sleek lines of the droid general?s personal starfighter hide its impressive firepower. Now you can build it yourself, straight out of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith! Features sliding cockpit, folding tail landing gear, lightsaber holder and flip-up laser cannons. General Grievous' starfighter, first featured in Revenge of the Sith, is a sleek and agile fighter with sliding cockpit and moveable laser cannons. Landing gear and lightsaber holder can be folded up underneath when flying. Set comes with General Grievous
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