• Probably the only unitron veichle that blows spyrius out the water

    Written by (Unspecified , platinum-rated reviewer) in United States,

    Since this was one of the only unitron ships, it is also their largest. I think the wing shape looks very futuristic and nicely shaped. This ship is intimidating and poses as the big threat to unitron's enemies, spyrius. It also includes some weapons and the unitron cheif, a great minifig.

    7 out of 7 people thought this review was helpful.

  • Awesome!

    Written by (Unspecified , silver-rated reviewer) in United States,

    I want to say that this is by far most one of my favorite Space Sets of all times no matter what. Yea, it has a lot of "slope" pieces...but it should be based on how it got anyways. I enjoy the amount of engines it has and as well as the cannons. I like the 2 "secret" cannons. And how the cockpit comes off is cool as well.

    This is a definitely must have ship...but not because it is from Unitron, but because it is slick and an awesome fighter

    4 out of 4 people thought this review was helpful.

  • My first set ever.

    Written by (Unspecified) in United States,

    This was the first set I ever got, and it spawned my obsession with legos. It brings back many memories whenever I hold it. When I first built it, it took many hours. I was glad to see it built though. Soon after this, I had to get more legos so I went and got the Deep sea predator. Yes, aquazone can be in space. I like how there are two gun like things that are in holding areas, along with a ton of slanted bricks. I also like how there is a back peice that can make the main ship be like a launcher for the smaller one.

    2 out of 2 people thought this review was helpful.

  • An amazing spaceship, yet lost to the sands of time

    Written by (Unspecified , gold-rated reviewer) in United States,

    This ship is just WOW! The ship is both visually and physically spectacular. Plenty of playability espacially with the two tools on the wings, which can be a camera, blaster, scope, or whatever you choose! With more than enough detail and a positionable fin that can be used for vertical (instead of the standard horizontal) landing. My only gripes are: that the structure is unsound when being built and often falls apart until the larger parts are added; the cockpit is not airtight, the second passenger has no seat unles you move the pilot farther aup and put the two in a tandum sled posture; the detachable cockpit, though cool, isn't sturdy on the main unit, it wobbles unless you put a plate and tile on the bottom (which could easily be arranged); and that the tool used by the other minifigure has nowhere to go, a small clip on the underwing would have sufficed. Otherwise great!

    6 out of 6 people thought this review was helpful.

  • Funky But Fun

    Written by (Unspecified , bronze-rated reviewer) in United States,

    While I agree with some that this set was slightly...shall we say funky...I still loved it. I can see how it might seem a little bit over the top to some people, but as I was still pretty young when this set came out, I was pretty amused by the over-the-top-fluorescent-transparency. I particularly loved the yellowish-greenish pieces that really stood out.

    I also really loved the way that the cockpit could detach from the rest of the model. Of course this always led to a narrow escape by the pilot as he ejected the small cockpit just as the main cruiser crashed into the cliffs of the desolate planet he was exploring!

    3 out of 3 people thought this review was helpful.