| LEGO 7104 Star Wars Desert Skiff |  | Brand: Lego Category: Toy
Buy New: $38.79 as of 9/8/2010 09:42 CDT details
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Seller: dboystoys Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 118,629
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 1.9 x 3.8 x 7.6
MPN: 7104 UPC: 042884071042 EAN: 0042884071042 ASIN: B000042JZ8
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| Features:
| • | Build your own desert skiff! | | • | Han Solo and Luke Skywalker included | | • | Complete with illustrated instructions | | • | Provides classic building enjoyment while sparking imaginative play for endless fun | | • | Includes 53 pieces |
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Product Description Build your own desert skiff! Help Luke and Han Solo make a quick getaway in this desert skiff. Luke has his lightsaber should they meet trouble on their way!
Editorial Review When you need to move around the desert planet of Tatooine in a hurry without getting sand in your boots, a desert skiff is the machine for you. This one is built from 53 mostly brown and tan LEGO pieces and includes small figures representing Han Solo and Luke Skywalker. The figures have articulated arms and legs, and Luke gets a lightsaber. The skiff is about 6 inches long when completed. Very clear wordless instructions are included. --Richard Farr
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Cool! And at long last Han! May 12, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this toy for my birthday the other day.I built it with in a few minutes and found it very cool.A cool part to it is the Han Solo figure.I would say it's worth buying.
Han Solo as a lego! June 16, 2000 finally we see the han solo lego, and well this little set is great for the price. for a few bucks u get a cool little skiff as well as a luke and a han solo... lego as always is great!
a fun affordable small set December 5, 2000 I was very happy with this set. Although it does not come with any actual skiff guards (how cool would a lando one be!?), it does come with a very nice Luke (green saber included) and Han Solo. There is enough room for a decent action scene of a few mini-figs, and even a "pilot" area in the rear. The rear fins do pivot nicely and overall it has a lot of potential, especially for such a small set. My only regret is that the plank does not retract, otherwise this model serves the purpose well.
Our new family obsession August 5, 2000 Caroline Otto (Lindon, UT USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My four-year-old and I fell in love with Lego sets when we bought some at Legoland last month. We have been putting them together every day since then. We both love to follow the beautifully and expertly rendered instructions (masterpieces from my perspective as a professional technical writer). What a perfect activity for a parent and child to share; I enjoy it every bit as much as he does. He is doing the 8-12 sets with confidence and speed already. The skills he is learning--patience, following instructions, matching, one-to-one correspondence, etc., are incredible. I marvel, also, to see the tremendous boost in his confidence in his own abilities to create something wonderful and to follow directions. Oh yeah--this is one of his favorite sets among all the Star Wars sets. We have bought nearly all of them, short of the really huge ones. (Here a couple of hints if you have lots of sets--color-code the pieces with a certain color of fingernail polish for each set. There are many colors available in small inexpensive bottles at superstores. We are storing ours in those new "disposable" plastic food storage boxes. We write the set number on the box and paint a dot of the polish next to the number. Also, we put all the directions in plastic page protectors in a 3-ring binder in order, according to set numbers. This storage/organization system is working great for us.)
A skiff off the old block... July 11, 2000 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recommend this set, probably because I liked the ship in the movie and think the Lego version is a good replica. It IS nice to finally have a Han Solo mini-fig, but, as others here have said, there shoulda been a bad guy. The skiff in the movie was crawling with them! Even Boba Fett hopped over to join the party. Another drawback is that fact that the plank (the one Luke performs his acrobatics upon) is not retractable. It would have been very easy to allow the plank to slide back into the skiff, but Lego apparently didn't pursue that. Still, the design is well thought-out and the ship has a nice look. What the heck, it's only a few bucks. I'd say it's definitely worth the money.
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