Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Best Buy LEGO Star Wars Rancor Pit 75005

LEGO Star Wars Rancor Pit 75005




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Rancor pit, Lego 75005
This is a good kit, has a few nice minifigures, but the price is a little high. The kit comes with 380 pieces, to average out to about $0.14-0.15 a part (at MSRP). Bad news, the Rancor is 19 pieces alone. So you are really getting a bare bone lego kit for a increased cost due to it being both "Lego" and "Star Wars". But if your a fan, then your a fan and you will pay. I do like how the new Jabbas palace stacks with this set, unfortunately the tower in Jabbas palace will need to be detached to stack, and gate must be closed when they are stacked. Minus these few gripes this is a great kit. The trap door in the palace does lead right to the Rancor pit which is nice. There are some nice minifigures to go along with the action of the set. The Rancor is huge! About twice the size of Jabba. I was watching Star Wars Episode 6 while put this together and my girlfriend quite frankly thinks I'm a bit nuts, but having the movie in the background only increases the fun factor of any Star Wars...

Build a famous scene from Star WarsTM: Episode VI Return of the JediTM with this stackable set! Jedi Master Luke Skywalker is trapped in the RancorTM Pit beneath Jabba the Hutt's Palace and must escape. Look for a way out before the gate lifts and the mighty rancor makes an entrance! Battle the rancor with the bone before he eats the Gammorrean guard. Then, find the hidden compartment with a secret key or drop the gate on the space beast before it's too late! Combine with LEGO® Star Wars 9516 Jabba's Palace for a stackable scene with a trapdoor into the Rancor Pit! Includes rancor, skeleton and 3 minifigures: Luke Skywalker, Malakili and Gammorrean Guard. 380 Pieces

  • Includes rancor, skeleton and 3 minifigures: Luke Skywalker, Malakili and a Gammorrean gua.
  • Features opening gate, secret room and hidden compartment.
  • Rancor Pit measures over 6? (16cm) high, 7? (19cm) wide and 7? (20cm) deep.
  • Accessories include bone, 2 keys, pitchfork and a bucket.
  • Rancor features movable arms, jaw, hands and fingers.




Cool set, but not quite worth the price
I was very excited to get this set, especially with its ability to join with Jabba's Palace but when I finished this one, I was left a little unimpressed. The mini figures and the set are both pretty cool, but for $60 I just feel that there could have been more to the set. I could see $40 or $45 if only for the Rancor, but there is not enough pieces to really warrant the expense. To sum it up, this is a great addition to the bigger picture, but is a little lack luster on its own.
A true star wars fan can't ignore this!
I'm really impressed with this set. You can join it with jabba's palace and create one big scene with a working trap door (see my jabba's palace review), or if you don't have the palace, then you can just leave it how it is and it looks great. There is a lot of playability in this set. The gamorrean guard is the same one in jabba's palace. But he's still a good addition. he doesn't come with a weapon. Malakili is a new figure. I really like his sad face with a tear. he comes with a scythe sort of thing. I love him! Luke is a new version. He comes with his famous bone from the movie. He also has a double-sided head. The rancor is probably my favorite minifig (alongside the ewoks and Malakili). He comes with a chain attached to his arm cuff. He also has a hinged jaw allowing him to eat a minifig. He is fairly big. his claws and hands can move. He is the main reason why people want to get this set. HE IS GREAT!!! The skeleton is just a standard lego skeleton, but he's really cool. He...




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