Thursday, February 25, 2010

20100225-Say Hello to My Little Friends

Hi guys... I know it's been awhile, but I'm back to pick up where I left off with the big ol' Death Star Lego blog. One of the reasons for my procrastination has been that this particular installment is a bit photo heavy and I knew it would take awhile to do, but I will put it off no longer. Today we look at our massive cast of characters!

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Day Three:

The first thing most every Lego set starts with is the minifigures, if any are included. Well this one has them in spades, providing you with almost everyone you need to re-enact any Death Star scene from Episodes IV or VI. We start off with the three main heroes, Han, Leia, and Luke:



Next up are the supporting characters--Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi, Chewbacca, C-3PO and R2-D2:



We also get Han and Luke as Stormtroopers. These two also come in handy for boosting your regular Troops when Luke and Han are in their normal outfits.



Luke get the most versions in this set, since he's the only Rebel to be on the Death Star in both films. Here's his grim, clean cut Jedi Knight look--note the single glove:



Of course, the Death Star is the home turf of the bad guys, and here are the two biggies, Darth Vader and Grand Moff Tarkin, the latter looking suitably stern and wrinkly:



Backing them up is a pair of Death Star Troopers and a pair of Stormtroopers, or "cannon fodder" as they are sometimes known:



And of course, from Episode IV there's the lovely Emperor and his cool looking but otherwise pointless Royal Guards:



The Death Star is also populated by an assortment of droids. Pictured here are an Assassin droid (though I don't recall ever seeing one of these on a Death Star in any of the movies), an Imperial Protocol Droid, an Imperial Astromech Droid, and the dreaded interrogator droid:



Here's another shot of the interrogator droid. It's kind of hard to see, but they've got a screwdriver standing in for the original's high tech syringe:

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The droids were especially time consuming to build, since they were comprised of very tiny bricks as opposed to people parts--bricks which had to be fished out of those huge piles of parts I showed you last entry. This was especially true of the mouse droid, shown here being yelled at by Chewie (again):



Last but not least is the lovely Dianoga, the critter who for some reason lives in one of the Death Star's trash compactors:



Quite a beast, hmm? This is all we really got to see of him in the movie:



In addition to the people, droids, and monster, at this phase I also was told to build this swell utility cart:



It is a Useful Cart to Put Things In, as it turns out:



And it can be pushed around by your one of your hapless Death Star Troopers:



The cart, like the droids, was difficult to build. In fact, there is still one corner, hidden in these shots, that is missing. I can count on one hand the number of times in the last 30+ years a Lego set has actually been missing a piece, so I'm sure it will turn up sooner or later. In the meantime, here's some more pictures for your enjoyment:



Artoo seems a bit big, doesn't he?





















Next time: we actually start on the Death Star itself, and based on how big just the "basement" is, this thing is going to be huge!

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2 comments:

  1. The shot of the emperor zapping Luke is worth the price of admission!

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  2. I love the interactions between the characters! I'm always amazed at how much personality you manage to get out of pieces of plastic. And although Artoo is a little large, he was such a vital character in the movies, it doesn't seem too odd.

    Keep it up!

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