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No one who saw the dreaded Death Star in the classic Star Wars films could ever forget it! Now you can build your own to add to your LEGO Star Wars collection. This incredibly detailed and faithful replica of the Death Star II from Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi will make an impressive addition to any Star Wars collection.
The partially constructed Death Star looms in space above the forest moon of Endor, super laser ready to fire. This unique collectible is sure to rank as one of the greatest LEGO Star Wars models ever produced. Includes 3,449 pieces in all.
Includes:
- Display stand and Imperial Star Destroyer to scale
- Measures 25"H x 19"W, including stand
- Imperial super laser II, laser cannons, ion cannons, tractor beam replacements, Quadanium steel hull and numerous deflector generators
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Technical Details
- Death Star replica perfect for play or display- Assemble this impressive Star Wars battle station
- Built to scale with original
- 3,417-piece set and display stand
- 25 Inches High
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By ZippityZat (USA)
I bought this for my son a few years ago. He loved it and put it together within a few days. It is very fragile once together. At $469.94 this is very over priced. I paid less than $200.00 on Amazon for this set two years ago.
By Bargain Hunter (Exmore, Va)
This is a very educational toy. My son has had hours of fun with it and he never seems to tire of it. I would recommend this for anyone.
By R. Cuadro (Virginia Beach, VA)
I would have figured that in this day in age that I would not be missing pieces on such an expensive Lego set. Not only that, but it is a pain in the rear to put together. It is designed beautifully but difficult to put together. If you are thinking of getting this, I would recommend using super glue to keep the pieces from falling off while building it.
By Andrew D. Haycock
Probably the most challenging Lego set I've put together. Many have complained about its durability during construction and while I did have several challenges, was able to get it together with only minor difficulties. Once the first half of it is complete (the "incomplete half", I highly recommend moving it wherever it will eventually end up, complete the final steps and finally attach everything to it. It will be difficult to move once it is complete.
My only two complaints are that the stage where you are to attach both portions of the incomplete half are difficult (I recommend super glue, since I found that until I got them both on, either of them fell off easily) and that I was shorted a bag of pieces and had to get replacements online.
Overall a challenging kit, but definitely worthwhile. One final bit of advice-during one of the first steps you attach the "steering wheel"-looking thing to the base. Make sure no prongs of this are covered by the support, or you will have to work backwards to uncover them.
By Jonah's Mom (Knoxville, TN United States)
Santa brought this behemoth for our 8 year old this year. Translation- Dad spent 5 days at the dining room table with every bowl in the house being used to sort Lego's.
This kit is one of the older style kits. The bags aren't numbered or labeled with any sort of key. All 2000+ pieces needed to be sorted out for building ease.
When building the Death Star, have boxes handy to prop the model up. You build it one half at a time. (left-right)It tips over whenever you let go.
Our son loves the model, and was able to help with the building process, but it's only a matter of time and Nerf darts before it's back to square one.
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