Selasa, 12 November 2013

Star Wars Jango Fett's Slave I Vehicle Toy


Product Description

Jango Fett flees Kamino in his ship Slave I to escape from Obi-Wan Kenobi. Slave I is a highly modified Fire spray-class patrol and attack ship originally used in law enforcement, then rebuilt by Fett for bounty hunting. The ship’s shield generators, sensor systems, and concealed weapons make it an ideal craft for the bounty hunter to track his prey – or escape his pursuer. Blast into serious Star Wars action with this awesome Jango Fett’s Slave I vehicle. Relive the moment when Jango Fett escaped his Jedi enemies in a ship just like this one. It’s jam-packed with realistic fighting features – the wings pivot just like the real ship, and the missile launcher really fires. Open the cockpit to put a figure at the controls (figures sold separately) and start creating your own incredible Star Wars adventures. Blast off with the Jango Fett’s Slave I vehicle.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35533 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Star Wars
  • Model: A0879
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x 13.50" w x 3.27" l,

Features

  • Cockpit opens and figure fits inside (Figure sold separately)
  • Wings pivot
  • Works with Star Wars Movie Heroes and Star Wars The Clone Wars figures
  • Vehicle comes with missiles; labels and instructions

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Scaled down Slave I
By Kris128183
This Slave I by Hasbro is a decent vehicle. I found one in a store relatively cheap and its cheap for a reason. This ship is nothing like the real Slave I which has room for 3 in the cockpit plus a storage compartment in the back. This scaled down version has room for just one figure in the cockpit. Its a struggle to get my 2011 Vintage Jango in and out of the cockpit, even when you remove his helmet and jetpack. The ship does have a small rocket that fires from the top but other than that there's really not much more to this vehicle. I would reccomend this to someone who does not have a Slave I and doesn't want to pay alot for the real one, otherwise I wouldn't reccomend it.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Hasbro cutting major corners for the great recession - chunk of plastic
By Lee
I don't even think this is barely worth 12.99 which I saw in a store this week. If you see one pick up the box, without even opening it, you might think there is nothing inside its so light, it feels almost like an empty box. This is the worst Slave 1 released, way inferior to the Power of the Force and Clone Wars versions.

It's obvious if you look at Hasbro's line this year they are cutting costs on materials and the results show, this is why the market for older released toys is so vibrant (these new vehicles and 12" figure dolls series are laughable compared to the older ones).

This is very cheaply built and I can only assume it would be ok for a very small child who is not going to take care of their toys and bash them around,it doesn't fit in 3 figures like the old one,its just bare lightweight plastic.

Very poor quality, cheapskates of Hasbro in this their lowest year.

Got a toddler? fine, get it for 12.99 and toss it to him, otherwise older kids and adult collectors stick to the older ones, you pay lots more but it'll be around for decades!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
not cool
By Christopher
puts me in mind of the older mini-rigs from the kenner '80s line. disgustingly small scale, thought it might go good with the new HUGE falcon but no!

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