Great Minifigures And builds
This set has a bunch of great mini-figures for a decent price sealed. I love the 1st edition imperial troopers and getting them in a small set is great. The Ewok figures, despite not having any printing are exclusive and I like them.
The builds are great, the Ewok glider is unique with its film like wings and has a neat transparent handle to swoosh around from. The catapult is lame, but I don't know what they really could've done to make it interesting. The speeder bike is the highlight IMO, it is my favourite design to date, and it very swoosh-able.
Overall 9/10 set, and I am glad you can buy it pretty cheap sealed.
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Ewok Attack Review
If it's Battle for Endor sets and has Ewoks, I'm pretty all over them and lovin' the set.
The set includes one of the Imperial Speederbikes that I absolutely love. Huge kudos right there. Plus 2 Ewoks to help reenact the battle at the bunker. The Glider build is good, in retrospect, I look back at this set and it does seem clunky, but it works and looks good. Catapult build. It's just a fun little set and I can't wait to get the 2011 Ewok Attack to place them side by side and really compare the two.
It's a great classic set from the classic trilogy, well worth the money for it's day.
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Nice
The set is good if you want to build a battle of Endor, just like how on Brickshelf there are custom dioramas and tables with battles on them. It has a very good building experience, not too big, not small, but just right. I read somewhere that they might remake this set in 2011. The parts are good, but is there a point of putting a tension wheel? The tension wheel is the thing that spins around on the side of the catapult.
Pros:
-Hang Glider
-Speeder Bike
-Catapult
-At least 1 Stormtrooper
Cons:
-Wicket should have the right hood, although Pabloo is OK.
Overall, this set has good playability, no more cons. Somehow I remember all this
even if it broke a long time ago, and I will not get the 2011 version, I like this one better, its easy to fix, and it has a hang glider.
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Best set ever!
It is 12.99 and has Ewoks in it. Need I say More?
The speeder, hang-glider and catapult are really cool little models. The stormie is the old type, with a blank yellow head.
Get this set!
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And Now Back To "When Ewoks Attack"...
I absolutely loved this set when it came out, and even somehow got a second one at a Ross store at least four or five years after it was released. There is so much to do with this set, and it really stands out.
The Build and Playability:
Building this set is extremely fun, even with the small amount of parts, and you get what you pay for. A $12.99 set, Ewok Attack really delivers a diverse amount of good pieces to use in creating your own Endor battle, and with so many unique pieces, like the catapult, printed wings, and other parts, you really get the maximum for your money. The 4 minifigs contribute to value, and because you have a catapult, glider, speeder bike, AND 4 minifigures, playability is actually pretty good. Not to mention you could only get Ewoks in this set for about 7 years, until their redesign. For 2 Ewoks and 2 Imperials, this is sort of an old-school battle pack.
Minifigures:
You get the original brown/tan Paploo and brown Wicket (ewoks), and a normal old yellow faced Stormtrooper and Scout Trooper. The ewoks and scout trooper alone are rare to this set until newer versions were made in 2009, so I'm glad I picked up two.
Pros:
-Good playability
-Good parts
-Good minifigure amount, and quality
Cons:
-Just one more minifigure would have pushed this set over, like a Rebel Trooper, but really no cons I can think of.
Overall 10/10
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