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Pohatu Nuva
Made by LEGO Systems, Inc
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He's Great!!Pohatu Nuva is really good because I made a super version of Jaller and his body is made out of pohatu nuva. Bioinicles are so good becase you can make them over and over again.
Pohatu The Stone ToaSo far I've been very pleased with Pohatu Nuva. He is much different from the other Toa Nuva in that, insted of the arms moving, the legs move due to the fact that his mask is the mask of speed. I think Pohatu Nuva makes a great first Bionicle.
Pohatu rocks! Unlike all your other gundams and zoidsPohatu is one of the coolest toa yet! I would know, I'm his biggest fan!
You can use him for all sorts of things, for example, in a toa vs. toa nuva kholli match you could use his mask to get him right at the goal.
his climbing clawsmmake him even more powerful than the original pohatu, which had only hands. his bellbottom legs make him look cooler
and his arms can make a kodan ball for kicking into makuta.
You can use him for all sorts of things, for example, in a toa vs. toa nuva kholli match you could use his mask to get him right at the goal.
his climbing clawsmmake him even more powerful than the original pohatu, which had only hands. his bellbottom legs make him look cooler
and his arms can make a kodan ball for kicking into makuta.

LEGO: Deep Sea Predators
Made by LEGO Systems
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The fun lasted more than one dayYou know how, when a kid gets something new, it's fun for a day or two? Well, with this Lego set that he received 3 weeks ago he still plays with it and has fun putting together the creatures. The only thing I wasn't thrilled about was that they show 2-3 creatures on the box, but you can only make one at a time that are in the instruction book.
Very fun lego setIt's really fun making your own crazy sea creatures! I recommend this set to anyone who likes legos.
The glow-in-the-dark pieces are very britlteGreat overall. My only complain was that the glow in the dark teeth broke very easily. Those pieces are different from the regular non-glow pieces.

Lego Knights' Kingdom Jayko
Made by LEGO Systems Inc
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My boys and their KnightsI love these Lego Knights. The minute we get a new one my boys grab their dad and will sit and put it together. It easy enough that my 4 and 6 year old sons can do most of it themselves. After it is put together they grab their other knights and will sit and play for hours. These Lego Knights got them interested in reading about Knights, Kings, and Dragons. They are durable, easy to put together, and fun to play with. We look forward to collecting them all.
Jayko the QuickJayko is the first knight I ever got. Hes awesome! you can display him on his canister and he has severak posability spots. You can put5 him in all these cool poses! You can have sword fights by the little wheel on his back. If you hit your opponent in the sheild as many times, it will fall off, and you win the game. buy this toy, garenteed fun!
Lego action figure surprisingly goodI'm an AFOL (Adult Fan of Lego), so I didn't think the action figure would be the greatest thing ever. I got the Costco set of three Jayko, Santis, and Valdek for Christmas. I was surprised that the arm and leg pieces have plenty of studs on them for "real" Lego pieces to connect to. The joints are very nice, though, and provide many degrees of freedom and good strong clicking into position. These pieces can be put together several different ways. I built three knights by using more or fewer jointed segments in arms and legs, a tall knight, a medium knight, and a short knight. My one year old son likes playing with the short knight, called King Ian the Bold!
As action figures go, however, the helmets don't stay on very well, and neither do the heads. Some of the odd shaped armor falls off if you pick it up by grabbing these natural 'handles'. The shields fall off at the slightest blow from another figure's sword blow (a lever in the back makes one arm swing up and down).
All the knights are the exact same design. They each have different colors on their arm and leg ends, with a different face and helmet design. There are pieces that snap on as "armor". One uses standard lego roof pieces for most of this, the rest use somewhat more custom looking pieces that I cannot imagine much reuse in other models. Although some of these odd armor pieces just showed up in my latest Lego Cargo Train set as hoods, bumpers, wheel wells, etc for the trucks.
I see many applications for the joint pieces in my Mindstorm based robots. There, I'm always having trouble geting the mechanicals right for sturdy arbitrary angles, which is exactly what these joints do best.
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As action figures go, however, the helmets don't stay on very well, and neither do the heads. Some of the odd shaped armor falls off if you pick it up by grabbing these natural 'handles'. The shields fall off at the slightest blow from another figure's sword blow (a lever in the back makes one arm swing up and down).
All the knights are the exact same design. They each have different colors on their arm and leg ends, with a different face and helmet design. There are pieces that snap on as "armor". One uses standard lego roof pieces for most of this, the rest use somewhat more custom looking pieces that I cannot imagine much reuse in other models. Although some of these odd armor pieces just showed up in my latest Lego Cargo Train set as hoods, bumpers, wheel wells, etc for the trucks.
I see many applications for the joint pieces in my Mindstorm based robots. There, I'm always having trouble geting the mechanicals right for sturdy arbitrary angles, which is exactly what these joints do best.
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Toobeez - The Ultimate Giant Construction Building Toy
Made by Connectable Color Tubes, LLC
- Open Ended Fun
- A Natural Step Up From Small Piece Construction Toys
- Build Anything You Want
- Award Winning
- Great For Teachers, Trainers, Therapist'
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LEGO® QUATRO¿ Mountain Climber
Made by Lego
- 1-3
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LEGO Inventor Set: Motion Madness
Made by LEGO Systems
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LEGO Star Wars Wookiee Attack
Made by Lego Education
- LEGO Star Wars Wookiee Attack
- Includes 2 Wookiees, 2 Battle Droids and a Spider Droid
- Ages 8 years and up
- Plastic
- Made in USA
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List price: $29.99 (that's NaN% off!)
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cool to build but boring after I got got this lego set for my birthday and instantly thought way cool. I love star wars legos and just recently saw the movie and these sets are pretty realistic compared to the ones in the movie.
when you open the package and your mother says time for lunch you say one more second I just have to put this one piece on and 1 hour later your sitting there putting pieces on while you lunch is getting cold.
It's realy fun to build and they look realy cool for display but when it comes to playing with it is pretty boring. it's durabilaty is alright. on the battle droids ship the many lasers fall off easily but besides that the whole set is pretty sturdy! when putting the chains together it takes some patience but if you like display it really pays off. mainly if you are a lego fan who likes to play with the creations you make don't get this set but if you love putting your legos on display this is defenitly the set for you.
the set includes one droid a wookie battle ship and a droid ship.
when you open the package and your mother says time for lunch you say one more second I just have to put this one piece on and 1 hour later your sitting there putting pieces on while you lunch is getting cold.
It's realy fun to build and they look realy cool for display but when it comes to playing with it is pretty boring. it's durabilaty is alright. on the battle droids ship the many lasers fall off easily but besides that the whole set is pretty sturdy! when putting the chains together it takes some patience but if you like display it really pays off. mainly if you are a lego fan who likes to play with the creations you make don't get this set but if you love putting your legos on display this is defenitly the set for you.
the set includes one droid a wookie battle ship and a droid ship.
Treading water (and patience)Okay... despite having to assemble the 69-piece tread of a vehicle, then, after fumbling around and trying to get it on its track for five minutes, realizing they give you 70 pieces of tread--and one is meant to be a spare--this is a really good set. Any time you can get two decent-looking vehicles in one set, you have to be pleased. Price notwithstanding, I think this set it much better than the General Grievous Chase. And it compliments the Wookiee Catamaran very nicely if you are looking to display a Kashyyyk battle scene.
The Wookiee flyer is kind of a sleek vessel. It has two seats for two (identical) Wookiees, with the back seat able to swing from side to side. The numerous antennas provide for some lackluster durability, although holding onto the bottom should solve any problems there. The droid's vehicle holds one droid, and I've found that once he's in his seat, it's better to leave him there (more lackluster durability). The outcome and look of this vehicle with the treads, I feel, is marvelous. It may appear fragile, but on a hard, balanced surface it moves smoothly. Among all the vehicles coming from all the Episode III Lego sets, it has to be the most innovative and, consequentially, one of the coolest. Alas, forget the spider droid thing; I hid that behind all my various sets, next to the other spider from Jabba's Palace and that worthless structure in the Jedi Duel set (with Yoda and Count Dooku). This set seems to disguise its piece count well, which could be good or bad. It is not nearly as prominent as the Wookiee Catamaran, while it has only 10 fewer pieces (366 pieces).
The final verdict here is that the Wookiee Attack set is slightly undervalued and underrated. I see a couple other reviews here and see that other people were a bit disappointed. I wasn't, however. If you have the patience to endure a tedious, 69-piece tread assembly and a couple of break-aparts here and there, you should be very happy with this set. But if you don't think you'd like dealing with a small barrage of technic pieces, or don't really like the look of this set as to the price, then don't set yourself up for disappointment. There is a chance for some disappointment here, but more of a chance of satisfaction. Let the force be with you.
The Wookiee flyer is kind of a sleek vessel. It has two seats for two (identical) Wookiees, with the back seat able to swing from side to side. The numerous antennas provide for some lackluster durability, although holding onto the bottom should solve any problems there. The droid's vehicle holds one droid, and I've found that once he's in his seat, it's better to leave him there (more lackluster durability). The outcome and look of this vehicle with the treads, I feel, is marvelous. It may appear fragile, but on a hard, balanced surface it moves smoothly. Among all the vehicles coming from all the Episode III Lego sets, it has to be the most innovative and, consequentially, one of the coolest. Alas, forget the spider droid thing; I hid that behind all my various sets, next to the other spider from Jabba's Palace and that worthless structure in the Jedi Duel set (with Yoda and Count Dooku). This set seems to disguise its piece count well, which could be good or bad. It is not nearly as prominent as the Wookiee Catamaran, while it has only 10 fewer pieces (366 pieces).
The final verdict here is that the Wookiee Attack set is slightly undervalued and underrated. I see a couple other reviews here and see that other people were a bit disappointed. I wasn't, however. If you have the patience to endure a tedious, 69-piece tread assembly and a couple of break-aparts here and there, you should be very happy with this set. But if you don't think you'd like dealing with a small barrage of technic pieces, or don't really like the look of this set as to the price, then don't set yourself up for disappointment. There is a chance for some disappointment here, but more of a chance of satisfaction. Let the force be with you.
Great SetThis is one of the cooler sets in the episode 3 line. Everything is in great detail and looks awesome. The new design of tred is awesome! You have to put it together piece by piece but it is worth it. It is way better then the old rubber tred. The rubber tred takes away from the set but the new style doesnt. It is a great set and is a great edition to the Star War collection.

Lego Capt Kragg's Pirate Boat
Made by LEGO Systems Inc
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Lego Racers F6 Truck
Made by LEGO Systems Inc
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LEGO: Cranky & James - James at Knapford Station
Made by LEGO Systems
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