🚀 Build Your Legacy with the Ultimate Star Wars Minifigure!
The Lego Star Wars Droideka Destroyer Droid Minifigure (2013) comes unassembled in a polybag, offering a unique opportunity for fans and collectors to create their own version of this iconic character from the Star Wars saga. Perfect for imaginative play and display!
D**E
Star Wars lives on.
My grandson loves the Star Wars Franchise and Legos. A match made in outer space.Age range:Age 10.Quality:Well made, especially for collectors.
E**S
All hail Lord Revan
I purchased this off of Amazon and got an additional one at the LEGO store on 2016's "Force Friday" in September (which I gifted to a friend.)This is an exceptionally well done figure and definitely one of the most unique Star Wars figures as a whole that LEGO has ever done.First, a little background:For those that do not know, Darth Revan was the star of the Knights of the Old Republic videogames and the Old Republic MMO Expansion "The Shadow of Revan" (released in 2014). Darth Revan was a Jedi Knight known as the "Revanchist" who was a proponent to the Jedi Council to take action against the invading Mandalorians. Revan discovered proof that the Mandalorians had committed genocide against a species known as the Cathar, and adopted the mask of the single Mandalorian who tried to prevent the genocide, vowing to avenge them. Over the course of the War, the Revanchists, led by Revan and Malak, slowly fell to the Dark Side, while Meetra Surik (the Exile) cut herself off from the force in order to survive the end of the war. Revan learned that the true Sith, as the Sith were once a species of alien who had been wiped out by the Jedi Order, had goaded the Mandalorians into attacking the Republic. Revan and his friend Malak went off into unknown space and were appointed Lords of the Sith by the Emperor Vitiate, and tasked with finding the ancient Star Forge and building a fleet to invade the Republic. And that is where the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, begins.Revan was famous for being the only force-user to truly master both sides of the force, becoming both a Jedi Master and a Dark Lord of the Sith, and using them at the same time. Revan could summon lightning and force storms and at the same time showed compassion and mercy. He is famous for being a "gray Jedi" although at the end of his life he chose the path of the lightside. Originally, Darth Revan was the inventor of the title "Darth" and also invented the Sith Code, although this was later retconned.The design of the minifigure:This minifigure is faithful to Darth Revan's original appearance, rather than the later incarnation of him found in Star Wars: The Old Republic. The choice of red for his armor and hands keeps to the original appearance in KOTOR, where his armor was copper-colored. They could have made a custom headpeace with a hooded mask, which would have been fantastic, but the printed minifigure head works just as well, since the original Darth Revan was a customized character which resonated well with the fans. By having a printed mask, this allows the buyer to make the minifigure their Revan, rather than the canon Revan established in the Darth Bane Trilogy (male, lightside) and SWTOR (he rocks that mullet). This minifigure also had printed legs, which is a nice feature LEGO had begun expanding on just before the time he was released, and the printed "belt" and printed legs also hold true to the original minifigure's appearance.The choice of the Red lightsaber is the only real qualm I have with this minifigure, and I think they should have included other colors. Canonically, Revan used a Blue, then Orange, then Red, then Blue, then Green, then Purple colored saber. It would have been nice if they had included several colors to choose from in order for the fan to customize their Revan. However, the choice of the Red blade makes it easy for fans to identify him as a Sith.Overall, this is probably one of the best choices LEGO has ever made for an exclusive minifigure, and the cost of the figure clearly reflects it. He can be found for cheaper on Bricklink, and some LEGO stores might have some leftover free ones hanging around from the September giveaway. This figure is great for any Star Wars fan, as the character embodies the heart of what Star Wars is.Revan's Sith Code:"There is no peace, there is only passion.Through passion I gain strength.Through strength I gain power.Through power I gain victory.Through victory my chains are broken.The Force shall free me."
S**R
and loved to play the old Knights of the Old Republic ...
I bought this for one of my buddies, who is a big fan of Star Wars, and loved to play the old Knights of the Old Republic games.Darth Revan was one of his favourite Sith Lords as well, so when this was a May the Fourth exclusive from LEGO, he tried to snatch one up.I say tried, because apparently something went wrong and he never received his.Since his birthday is coming up, I decided to bite the bullet and buy one for him, even though the price is rather excessive for a Minifigure. But there are more expensive minis of less-than-stellar characters (Mr. Gold springs to mind...)At any rate, if you are a fan of Darth Revan, then I guess the price tag wouldn't be an issue.
G**Z
Excelente
Es único y diferente
J**D
My son loves this!
My son adores the Clone Wars series and he adores Legos, and he REALLY loves the figures. Needless to say, Captain Rex is a hit, in a big way.It's amazing how many strange things can be made for Captain Rex to shoot, fly, ride, catapult, defeat and otherwise have fun with. One criticism my mother had with the 'new Legos' (the ones with a predetermined theme rather than the generic blocks of old) was that imagination would be stunted. Captain Rex (and his friends and all associated bits and pieces) prove otherwise. Many fabulous creations have been made, but the character figures are what drive the focus for my son.Did I mention Captain Rex is his favorite? In any case, was it worth spending close to $20 to get a figure that should be in (a very costly) set? Well, after watching my son play for HOURS...the answer is YES. Any other figure would be in the 4 star category, but not this one.JTGEdited to add: It's a little more than a year later and it looks like the price is a little lower...whether or not this is a 'value' is dependent on the individual. Captain Rex remains my son's favorite and he has not yet lost the pieces (even with a couple huge relocations--the figure was moved carefully from Japan, to the US for a month, back to Japan, a week in the US and now Europe).
C**.
I’m glad to have this.
Hoping to use this in a Lego diorama. What was shown on product page is what I got. I’m very happy with this IG-88. I’d order from this vendor again, as long as they honor the sale.
N**N
All of my kids love General Grievous
I have seen a lot of Lego Star Wars figures but this one seems extra tiny to me. I hope my 6 year old likes it since it's one of the top items on his Christmas list. All of my kids love General Grievous. I wish it wasn't so small and thin and also in pieces, not to mention the price for what I received. The packaging is a disappointment. Is this real Lego?** update ** My kids are still playing with this almost a year later, so I guess it doesn't matter that I think it's small and doesn't look like much. They love it. I'm attaching another photo of General Grievous without his light sabers and holding a Lego diamond and wearing a Lego cape that does not come with this package.
R**N
No instructions
IG-88 didn't come with instructions, but you can figure out how to put it together by looking at the photo on Amazon. It's not that many pieces, and it's rather simple. And you do need an assassin droid.
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