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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - LEGO Star Wars 7661: Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive Booster Ring

LEGO Star Wars 7661: Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive Booster Ring
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EAN: 5702014499508
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Label: LEGO
Manufacturer: LEGO
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 108
Model: 7661
Publisher: LEGO
Studio: LEGO

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Summary: "Set course for Utapau."
Comment: Lego continue their 30th anniversary releases with this fantastic Jedi Starfighter with detachable hyperdrive ring.
Based on the previous releases of Anakin Skywalker's Starfighter and the two from the Ultimate Space Battle set, the blue Jedi Starfighter has the same design with a few improvements built in. The cockpit assembly is sturdier than the previous issues and the hull has special adaptors to allow it to connect to the hyperdrive ring. Because of this, other Jedi Starfighters cannot dock with the ring which is a shame.
The ring itself measures a full 28cm across and has six engines and two missiles which can be launched with a flick of the finger. The ring itself is a little fiddly to assemble, relying on small Technic parts in the construction and as such, younger builders may find this difficult.
The kit comes with two figures, Obi-Wan Kenobi and for the first time, Kit Fisto! Kit comes equipped with a green lightsabre.
Construction time is about 50 minutes. A great looking kit and a must have for those fighter squadrons.


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