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Product Description
Brand new 100% official single bed duvet cover and pillowcase set. A perfect childrens gift.
Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
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Zap Dr Who Dalek Rug
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ZAP LTD;
For ages 3 and over;
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Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £4.95
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Product Description
With lights and sound effects activated by movement and doors that open to accommodate your 5" action figures inside. Requires 3 x AAA batteries. For ages 5 years and over.
Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
Well thought out design!, 02 Feb 2008
This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
My review of the flight control Tardis, 29 Oct 2007
The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE., 21 Sep 2007
This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
"It's called a TARDIS.", 04 Aug 2007
At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
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Product Description
Keep all your secrets safe with this Secret Diary Pillow! Its like a diary only soft! Includes 8 removable washable pages with journal & calendars, 8 photo pockets, 1 washable marker, bonus Hannah Montana book and a lock and key to keep everything safe! You can also listen to your music whilst writing about your day with the MP3 speaker! Just plug in your CD or MP3 player!
Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
Well thought out design!, 02 Feb 2008
This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
My review of the flight control Tardis, 29 Oct 2007
The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE., 21 Sep 2007
This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
"It's called a TARDIS.", 04 Aug 2007
At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
Holzy, 23 Aug 2008
This is a great toy but after about a day the pen smuges and is unreadable but it does get really boring after a while is not recommended
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Product Description
Only one figure per customer Ben is a typical 10-year-old boy - he plays video games, rides his bike, and sometimes gets into some mischief... During a camping trip he finds the Omnitrix, an alien device that gives him the ability to turn into 10 different aliens. He uses its powers to become a superhero, adapting them to the specific situation he finds himself in. With this awesome power, he can take on almost any problem. No matter what bizarre form Ben takes, inside he's still the same mischievous, good-hearted 10-year-old boy! This awesome Benbattle action figure comes with a collectable card and a display stand. Put the card into the stand to reveal a cool secret DNA code which can be used to obtain downloads from the Ben 10 website! Ben Tennyson dressed for battle in his cool cape, yellow top, bronze boots and belt, white trousers and gloves!
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Product Description
Build the most awesome ship in the Star Wars universe! With the Imperial Star Destroyer, no one escapes the clutches of the Empire! This incredible vehicle opens up to reveal all the details and workings of the Empire's most famous starship....
Lower Darth Vader's mask in his meditation chamber, kneel before the Emperor's hologram, fire the turbo laser cannons, direct the battle from the command bridge with Grand Moff Tarkin, and release the escape pod for emergency evacuations!
Includes Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, Imperial Officer, two Stormtroopers, two Emperor's Royal Guards, Imperial Astromech Droid and Mouse Droid minifigures.
Length: 58 cm.
Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
Well thought out design!, 02 Feb 2008
This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
My review of the flight control Tardis, 29 Oct 2007
The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE., 21 Sep 2007
This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
"It's called a TARDIS.", 04 Aug 2007
At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
Holzy, 23 Aug 2008
This is a great toy but after about a day the pen smuges and is unreadable but it does get really boring after a while is not recommended
For adults not children!, 03 Apr 2008
My son enjoyed patiently building this model over 4 days at Christmas but found that every time he wanted to play with the model it fell apart as its base is not strong enough to support the model and the engines stick out below the base so they fall off every time it is put down. Finally after months of frustration we contacted Lego who supplied some extra bricks to try and stabilise the base (a known problem obviously) but that didn't work so we returned it. A great model for adults but simply not suitable for playing with - don't waste the money for kids.
Patience game, 28 Jan 2008
One piece of strong advice. You must have unlimited patience to build this. It's not a matter of skill, but the emotional skill - I spent 3 days making this, I pick it up and ... BANG! Base falls out, I spent hours rebuilding it, then give up later after reducing me to tears twice.
There are loads of good points though; it comes with a Darth Vader figure [I have been looking for one for ages], an exclusive, no, two - Grand Moff Tarkin and the mouse droid - and 2 emperor's royal guards. These are especially good - the force pikes, the capes, the AWESOME helmets.There's also an Emperor hologram.
Overall, I'd say buy this if you're not going to play with it. If you like getting stuff out, buy the Troop Transporter - you get a brilliant vehicle, one imperial pilot, 2 sandtroopers and 2 normal stormtroopers.
Patience is everything.
This is not a toy, 02 Jan 2008
I spent two nights building this for my 7 year old son only to find as soon as he picked it up all excited it fell apart. I had to keep putting it together again every 5 minutes, how annoying is that. My son is very careful with his toys so it's not a matter of him being too boisterous. I know it says on the box 9-14 but that probably refers to the age which they should be able to build it by themselves.
After two weeks of having this it lay in bits and still does as I've lost patience with putting it together every few minutes as soon as my son plays with it.
I have given this 5 stars for educational value as it is entertaining building it but what's the point when it falls apart like this.
I would avoid this so-called toy like the plague if you're buying it for a child as I really believe it is more designed for grown up star wars buffins to build and then leave on a shelf to look at.
I have now given up buying star wars lego and have been buying star wars tranformers as these really are designed for children.
well disappointed!!!, 06 Oct 2007
My 10 year old stepson paid £80.00 from his birthday money for this model and took 3 days to complete it. Total disappointment though when he tried to lift it and the entire base dropped out. Every time we touch it, another bit falls off. Looks like lego is losing it's grip! We are not impressed and have complained to lego and await reply. Fantastic looking model but not really a 'play with' toy.
"Where are the Rebel plans?", 17 Nov 2006
The Imperial Star Destroyer is one of the most iconic Star Wars vehicles of the entire series. There has been a Lego Collectors Series version of the Star Destroyer for some time now, but personally this model gets the thumbs up as it is mini figure scale and so has more going on. Plus kids can actually play with it!
Assembly is pretty straighforward and the model is quite sturdy once built, although it isn't particularly well suited to flying through the air...
The top lifts off to reveal an escape pod, Darth Vader's meditation chamber, a hologram of the Emperor, a weapons locker and a few display panels. There is also a command bridge in which you can fit a couple of minifigs. Some very serious liberties have been taken with scale on this model, but these are only obvious when the interior is revealed.
You get a whopping 7 minifigs, plus an R2 unit, mouse droid and the Emperor hologram. Included is an exclusive Grand Moff Tarkin figure.
My 5-year-old loves it and it looks very cool on a shelf so I can't recommend the Star Destroyer highly enough!
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Beanie Baby Peter Rabbit
Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £2.00
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Product Description
TY PETER RABBIT FROM THE TY BEANTRIX POTTER SERIES
ALSO IN THIS SERIES ARE JEMIMA PUDDLE DUCK,PIGLING BLAND, MR TODD THE FOX,TOM KITTEN AND MR JEREMY FISHER
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Product Description
Ben is a typical 10-year-old boy - he plays video games, rides his bike, and sometimes gets into some mischief... During a camping trip he finds the Omnitrix, an alien device that gives him the ability to turn into 10 different aliens. He uses its powers to become a superhero, adapting them to the specific situation he finds himself in. With this awesome power, he can take on almost any problem. No matter what bizarre form Ben takes, inside he's still the same mischievous, good-hearted 10-year-old boy! This awesome Battle Pose Ghostfreak action figure comes with a collectable Card and a Display Stand. Put the card into the stand to reveal a cool secret DNA code which can be used to obtain downloads from the Ben 10 website! Ghostfreak is a shadowy alien with ghost-like powers, able to phase through walls and make himself invisible. His appearance always comes in handy for putting fear into the hearts of criminals everywhere.
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Product Description
Lazy Town Official Merchandise
Boys Fancy Dress Costume Age 3 4 5
Playsuit with muscle-chest
Hat, Armbands and Plastic Goggles
Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
Well thought out design!, 02 Feb 2008
This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
My review of the flight control Tardis, 29 Oct 2007
The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE., 21 Sep 2007
This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
"It's called a TARDIS.", 04 Aug 2007
At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
Holzy, 23 Aug 2008
This is a great toy but after about a day the pen smuges and is unreadable but it does get really boring after a while is not recommended
For adults not children!, 03 Apr 2008
My son enjoyed patiently building this model over 4 days at Christmas but found that every time he wanted to play with the model it fell apart as its base is not strong enough to support the model and the engines stick out below the base so they fall off every time it is put down. Finally after months of frustration we contacted Lego who supplied some extra bricks to try and stabilise the base (a known problem obviously) but that didn't work so we returned it. A great model for adults but simply not suitable for playing with - don't waste the money for kids.
Patience game, 28 Jan 2008
One piece of strong advice. You must have unlimited patience to build this. It's not a matter of skill, but the emotional skill - I spent 3 days making this, I pick it up and ... BANG! Base falls out, I spent hours rebuilding it, then give up later after reducing me to tears twice.
There are loads of good points though; it comes with a Darth Vader figure [I have been looking for one for ages], an exclusive, no, two - Grand Moff Tarkin and the mouse droid - and 2 emperor's royal guards. These are especially good - the force pikes, the capes, the AWESOME helmets.There's also an Emperor hologram.
Overall, I'd say buy this if you're not going to play with it. If you like getting stuff out, buy the Troop Transporter - you get a brilliant vehicle, one imperial pilot, 2 sandtroopers and 2 normal stormtroopers.
Patience is everything.
This is not a toy, 02 Jan 2008
I spent two nights building this for my 7 year old son only to find as soon as he picked it up all excited it fell apart. I had to keep putting it together again every 5 minutes, how annoying is that. My son is very careful with his toys so it's not a matter of him being too boisterous. I know it says on the box 9-14 but that probably refers to the age which they should be able to build it by themselves.
After two weeks of having this it lay in bits and still does as I've lost patience with putting it together every few minutes as soon as my son plays with it.
I have given this 5 stars for educational value as it is entertaining building it but what's the point when it falls apart like this.
I would avoid this so-called toy like the plague if you're buying it for a child as I really believe it is more designed for grown up star wars buffins to build and then leave on a shelf to look at.
I have now given up buying star wars lego and have been buying star wars tranformers as these really are designed for children.
well disappointed!!!, 06 Oct 2007
My 10 year old stepson paid £80.00 from his birthday money for this model and took 3 days to complete it. Total disappointment though when he tried to lift it and the entire base dropped out. Every time we touch it, another bit falls off. Looks like lego is losing it's grip! We are not impressed and have complained to lego and await reply. Fantastic looking model but not really a 'play with' toy.
"Where are the Rebel plans?", 17 Nov 2006
The Imperial Star Destroyer is one of the most iconic Star Wars vehicles of the entire series. There has been a Lego Collectors Series version of the Star Destroyer for some time now, but personally this model gets the thumbs up as it is mini figure scale and so has more going on. Plus kids can actually play with it!
Assembly is pretty straighforward and the model is quite sturdy once built, although it isn't particularly well suited to flying through the air...
The top lifts off to reveal an escape pod, Darth Vader's meditation chamber, a hologram of the Emperor, a weapons locker and a few display panels. There is also a command bridge in which you can fit a couple of minifigs. Some very serious liberties have been taken with scale on this model, but these are only obvious when the interior is revealed.
You get a whopping 7 minifigs, plus an R2 unit, mouse droid and the Emperor hologram. Included is an exclusive Grand Moff Tarkin figure.
My 5-year-old loves it and it looks very cool on a shelf so I can't recommend the Star Destroyer highly enough!
Wow what a great outfit, 13 Jul 2008
My Son had this for his Birthday, he wouldnt take it off, it is very authentic to the real sportacus and is comfortable for children to wear. I give this a massive thumbs up! Its also great as my Son emulates every aspect of Sportacus whilst wearing this and will only eat "sports candy" (fruit to us non Lazytowners)so its great to teach them about healthy eating too.
very impressed, 28 Dec 2007
bought this for my nephew and he loves it.
he'd wear it to school if he could!
its amazing, 30 Oct 2007
its belongs for a character taht improves for kids an special and interesting values into family, apracition of life, improves corauge to take and solve any problems.
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Product Description
The Trade Federation's mammoth MTT - a heavily armoured troop transport. Turn the wheel on the side of the model to extend the deployment rack containing 16 battle droids. Open the sides to reveal a rack of blasters for each of the 16 battle droids. The MTT is operated by a pilot droid and 2 commander droids. Flip up the top cockpit to reveal the pilot droid. The rack with the pilot droid can be moved around.
Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
Well thought out design!, 02 Feb 2008
This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
My review of the flight control Tardis, 29 Oct 2007
The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE., 21 Sep 2007
This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
"It's called a TARDIS.", 04 Aug 2007
At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
Holzy, 23 Aug 2008
This is a great toy but after about a day the pen smuges and is unreadable but it does get really boring after a while is not recommended
For adults not children!, 03 Apr 2008
My son enjoyed patiently building this model over 4 days at Christmas but found that every time he wanted to play with the model it fell apart as its base is not strong enough to support the model and the engines stick out below the base so they fall off every time it is put down. Finally after months of frustration we contacted Lego who supplied some extra bricks to try and stabilise the base (a known problem obviously) but that didn't work so we returned it. A great model for adults but simply not suitable for playing with - don't waste the money for kids.
Patience game, 28 Jan 2008
One piece of strong advice. You must have unlimited patience to build this. It's not a matter of skill, but the emotional skill - I spent 3 days making this, I pick it up and ... BANG! Base falls out, I spent hours rebuilding it, then give up later after reducing me to tears twice.
There are loads of good points though; it comes with a Darth Vader figure [I have been looking for one for ages], an exclusive, no, two - Grand Moff Tarkin and the mouse droid - and 2 emperor's royal guards. These are especially good - the force pikes, the capes, the AWESOME helmets.There's also an Emperor hologram.
Overall, I'd say buy this if you're not going to play with it. If you like getting stuff out, buy the Troop Transporter - you get a brilliant vehicle, one imperial pilot, 2 sandtroopers and 2 normal stormtroopers.
Patience is everything.
This is not a toy, 02 Jan 2008
I spent two nights building this for my 7 year old son only to find as soon as he picked it up all excited it fell apart. I had to keep putting it together again every 5 minutes, how annoying is that. My son is very careful with his toys so it's not a matter of him being too boisterous. I know it says on the box 9-14 but that probably refers to the age which they should be able to build it by themselves.
After two weeks of having this it lay in bits and still does as I've lost patience with putting it together every few minutes as soon as my son plays with it.
I have given this 5 stars for educational value as it is entertaining building it but what's the point when it falls apart like this.
I would avoid this so-called toy like the plague if you're buying it for a child as I really believe it is more designed for grown up star wars buffins to build and then leave on a shelf to look at.
I have now given up buying star wars lego and have been buying star wars tranformers as these really are designed for children.
well disappointed!!!, 06 Oct 2007
My 10 year old stepson paid £80.00 from his birthday money for this model and took 3 days to complete it. Total disappointment though when he tried to lift it and the entire base dropped out. Every time we touch it, another bit falls off. Looks like lego is losing it's grip! We are not impressed and have complained to lego and await reply. Fantastic looking model but not really a 'play with' toy.
"Where are the Rebel plans?", 17 Nov 2006
The Imperial Star Destroyer is one of the most iconic Star Wars vehicles of the entire series. There has been a Lego Collectors Series version of the Star Destroyer for some time now, but personally this model gets the thumbs up as it is mini figure scale and so has more going on. Plus kids can actually play with it!
Assembly is pretty straighforward and the model is quite sturdy once built, although it isn't particularly well suited to flying through the air...
The top lifts off to reveal an escape pod, Darth Vader's meditation chamber, a hologram of the Emperor, a weapons locker and a few display panels. There is also a command bridge in which you can fit a couple of minifigs. Some very serious liberties have been taken with scale on this model, but these are only obvious when the interior is revealed.
You get a whopping 7 minifigs, plus an R2 unit, mouse droid and the Emperor hologram. Included is an exclusive Grand Moff Tarkin figure.
My 5-year-old loves it and it looks very cool on a shelf so I can't recommend the Star Destroyer highly enough!
Wow what a great outfit, 13 Jul 2008
My Son had this for his Birthday, he wouldnt take it off, it is very authentic to the real sportacus and is comfortable for children to wear. I give this a massive thumbs up! Its also great as my Son emulates every aspect of Sportacus whilst wearing this and will only eat "sports candy" (fruit to us non Lazytowners)so its great to teach them about healthy eating too.
very impressed, 28 Dec 2007
bought this for my nephew and he loves it.
he'd wear it to school if he could!
its amazing, 30 Oct 2007
its belongs for a character taht improves for kids an special and interesting values into family, apracition of life, improves corauge to take and solve any problems.
"You may begin landing your troops!", 25 Aug 2007
Lego continue to celebrate Star Wars' 30th Anniversary with their largest kit to date this year with the excellent Trade Federation M.T.T. (Mobile Troop Transport).
Larger and packed with more detailing than the previous 7155 kit release from 2000, this model is an excellent reproduction of its on-screen counterpart at a large 42cm in length, 20 cm high and 15 cm wide.
The MTT is packed with features. There are two large opening hatches on each side. The rear ones allow access to the vehicle bay and the forward ones allow access to the droids and weapons storage racks. The upper front has small opening panels on each side so you can see the Pilot Droid inside and the roof opens up and back to allow access.
The front end opens right out with an upper and lower hatch and through the use of a ratchet mechanism inside you can extend the Droid racks out which house a rather cool 16 Battle Droids.
There is also a hatch at the rear to allow the Droid Transport to get in and out. The Droid Transport is an update of the 7126 Battle Droid Carrier from 1999, with improved features. There is a Pilot Droid to drive and the back has the capacity to fit any of the modules with the kit. The main pilot control section, Droid racks, weapons rack and navigation pack can all be placed on the rear part of the carrier allowing you to put whatever you want on it.
The kit is great fun to build with 1175 pieces (not including Droids and weapons) and takes about 2 1/2 hours. It comes complete with a whopping 16 Battle Droids, 2 Security Battle Droids (red), 2 Pilot Droids (blue) and a vastly improved Destroyer Droid. The Battle Droids also have an improvement in that one arm has the hand upwards so now they can hold guns properly as opposed to the sideways stance they've had in the past. Each droid has one of the new blaster rifles and there are 2 of the assualt rifles stored on the navigation pack inside.
This kit is an absolute must for any Star Wars collector and an instant army builder, especially when combined with a few of the 7654 Droid Battle Packs. Now all they need to do is update the Trade Federation A.A.T. and we'll have the full army!
Roger, roger!
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High School Musical 200pc Jigsaw
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Product Description
200 XXL Pieces in a box and a lovely image!
Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
Well thought out design!, 02 Feb 2008
This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
My review of the flight control Tardis, 29 Oct 2007
The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE., 21 Sep 2007
This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
"It's called a TARDIS.", 04 Aug 2007
At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
Holzy, 23 Aug 2008
This is a great toy but after about a day the pen smuges and is unreadable but it does get really boring after a while is not recommended
For adults not children!, 03 Apr 2008
My son enjoyed patiently building this model over 4 days at Christmas but found that every time he wanted to play with the model it fell apart as its base is not strong enough to support the model and the engines stick out below the base so they fall off every time it is put down. Finally after months of frustration we contacted Lego who supplied some extra bricks to try and stabilise the base (a known problem obviously) but that didn't work so we returned it. A great model for adults but simply not suitable for playing with - don't waste the money for kids.
Patience game, 28 Jan 2008
One piece of strong advice. You must have unlimited patience to build this. It's not a matter of skill, but the emotional skill - I spent 3 days making this, I pick it up and ... BANG! Base falls out, I spent hours rebuilding it, then give up later after reducing me to tears twice.
There are loads of good points though; it comes with a Darth Vader figure [I have been looking for one for ages], an exclusive, no, two - Grand Moff Tarkin and the mouse droid - and 2 emperor's royal guards. These are especially good - the force pikes, the capes, the AWESOME helmets.There's also an Emperor hologram.
Overall, I'd say buy this if you're not going to play with it. If you like getting stuff out, buy the Troop Transporter - you get a brilliant vehicle, one imperial pilot, 2 sandtroopers and 2 normal stormtroopers.
Patience is everything.
This is not a toy, 02 Jan 2008
I spent two nights building this for my 7 year old son only to find as soon as he picked it up all excited it fell apart. I had to keep putting it together again every 5 minutes, how annoying is that. My son is very careful with his toys so it's not a matter of him being too boisterous. I know it says on the box 9-14 but that probably refers to the age which they should be able to build it by themselves.
After two weeks of having this it lay in bits and still does as I've lost patience with putting it together every few minutes as soon as my son plays with it.
I have given this 5 stars for educational value as it is entertaining building it but what's the point when it falls apart like this.
I would avoid this so-called toy like the plague if you're buying it for a child as I really believe it is more designed for grown up star wars buffins to build and then leave on a shelf to look at.
I have now given up buying star wars lego and have been buying star wars tranformers as these really are designed for children.
well disappointed!!!, 06 Oct 2007
My 10 year old stepson paid £80.00 from his birthday money for this model and took 3 days to complete it. Total disappointment though when he tried to lift it and the entire base dropped out. Every time we touch it, another bit falls off. Looks like lego is losing it's grip! We are not impressed and have complained to lego and await reply. Fantastic looking model but not really a 'play with' toy.
"Where are the Rebel plans?", 17 Nov 2006
The Imperial Star Destroyer is one of the most iconic Star Wars vehicles of the entire series. There has been a Lego Collectors Series version of the Star Destroyer for some time now, but personally this model gets the thumbs up as it is mini figure scale and so has more going on. Plus kids can actually play with it!
Assembly is pretty straighforward and the model is quite sturdy once built, although it isn't particularly well suited to flying through the air...
The top lifts off to reveal an escape pod, Darth Vader's meditation chamber, a hologram of the Emperor, a weapons locker and a few display panels. There is also a command bridge in which you can fit a couple of minifigs. Some very serious liberties have been taken with scale on this model, but these are only obvious when the interior is revealed.
You get a whopping 7 minifigs, plus an R2 unit, mouse droid and the Emperor hologram. Included is an exclusive Grand Moff Tarkin figure.
My 5-year-old loves it and it looks very cool on a shelf so I can't recommend the Star Destroyer highly enough!
Wow what a great outfit, 13 Jul 2008
My Son had this for his Birthday, he wouldnt take it off, it is very authentic to the real sportacus and is comfortable for children to wear. I give this a massive thumbs up! Its also great as my Son emulates every aspect of Sportacus whilst wearing this and will only eat "sports candy" (fruit to us non Lazytowners)so its great to teach them about healthy eating too.
very impressed, 28 Dec 2007
bought this for my nephew and he loves it.
he'd wear it to school if he could!
its amazing, 30 Oct 2007
its belongs for a character taht improves for kids an special and interesting values into family, apracition of life, improves corauge to take and solve any problems.
"You may begin landing your troops!", 25 Aug 2007
Lego continue to celebrate Star Wars' 30th Anniversary with their largest kit to date this year with the excellent Trade Federation M.T.T. (Mobile Troop Transport).
Larger and packed with more detailing than the previous 7155 kit release from 2000, this model is an excellent reproduction of its on-screen counterpart at a large 42cm in length, 20 cm high and 15 cm wide.
The MTT is packed with features. There are two large opening hatches on each side. The rear ones allow access to the vehicle bay and the forward ones allow access to the droids and weapons storage racks. The upper front has small opening panels on each side so you can see the Pilot Droid inside and the roof opens up and back to allow access.
The front end opens right out with an upper and lower hatch and through the use of a ratchet mechanism inside you can extend the Droid racks out which house a rather cool 16 Battle Droids.
There is also a hatch at the rear to allow the Droid Transport to get in and out. The Droid Transport is an update of the 7126 Battle Droid Carrier from 1999, with improved features. There is a Pilot Droid to drive and the back has the capacity to fit any of the modules with the kit. The main pilot control section, Droid racks, weapons rack and navigation pack can all be placed on the rear part of the carrier allowing you to put whatever you want on it.
The kit is great fun to build with 1175 pieces (not including Droids and weapons) and takes about 2 1/2 hours. It comes complete with a whopping 16 Battle Droids, 2 Security Battle Droids (red), 2 Pilot Droids (blue) and a vastly improved Destroyer Droid. The Battle Droids also have an improvement in that one arm has the hand upwards so now they can hold guns properly as opposed to the sideways stance they've had in the past. Each droid has one of the new blaster rifles and there are 2 of the assualt rifles stored on the navigation pack inside.
This kit is an absolute must for any Star Wars collector and an instant army builder, especially when combined with a few of the 7654 Droid Battle Packs. Now all they need to do is update the Trade Federation A.A.T. and we'll have the full army!
Roger, roger!
I love hsm!, 09 Feb 2008
I really like hsm and if you are a fan like me then i would reccomend this puzzle to you. It's a bit complicated at first, but after a while you get used to it.I think the age group for the puzzle would be around 6-9.I hope this review helped you.Just,remember fan's it's goooooooood!
JUST WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR, 02 Nov 2007
MY 6 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER LOVES HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL AND SHE LOVES DOING JIGSAW PUZZLES THIS WILL BE A LOVELY CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR HER......
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Product Description
Now you can sing along with Hannah Montana! Includes 60 seconds of ?Best of Both Worlds? so you can sing along through this cool microphone. Portable and cordless can be taken everywhere so you can sing wherever you go!
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Product Description
Oh no Ticos coll new Air-Car Boat-Mobile is broken Help Dora and Boots find all the parts and get them back to Tico before Swiper the fox can swipe them. Using the colours, shapes, numbers and logic knowledge you must help Dora and Boots on their adventure. Colours Shapes Numbers Animals Spatial Skills Logic Problem Solving Suitable from 3-5 Years Compatible with the Vtech V. Smile Learning System
Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
Well thought out design!, 02 Feb 2008
This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
My review of the flight control Tardis, 29 Oct 2007
The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE., 21 Sep 2007
This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
"It's called a TARDIS.", 04 Aug 2007
At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
Holzy, 23 Aug 2008
This is a great toy but after about a day the pen smuges and is unreadable but it does get really boring after a while is not recommended
For adults not children!, 03 Apr 2008
My son enjoyed patiently building this model over 4 days at Christmas but found that every time he wanted to play with the model it fell apart as its base is not strong enough to support the model and the engines stick out below the base so they fall off every time it is put down. Finally after months of frustration we contacted Lego who supplied some extra bricks to try and stabilise the base (a known problem obviously) but that didn't work so we returned it. A great model for adults but simply not suitable for playing with - don't waste the money for kids.
Patience game, 28 Jan 2008
One piece of strong advice. You must have unlimited patience to build this. It's not a matter of skill, but the emotional skill - I spent 3 days making this, I pick it up and ... BANG! Base falls out, I spent hours rebuilding it, then give up later after reducing me to tears twice.
There are loads of good points though; it comes with a Darth Vader figure [I have been looking for one for ages], an exclusive, no, two - Grand Moff Tarkin and the mouse droid - and 2 emperor's royal guards. These are especially good - the force pikes, the capes, the AWESOME helmets.There's also an Emperor hologram.
Overall, I'd say buy this if you're not going to play with it. If you like getting stuff out, buy the Troop Transporter - you get a brilliant vehicle, one imperial pilot, 2 sandtroopers and 2 normal stormtroopers.
Patience is everything.
This is not a toy, 02 Jan 2008
I spent two nights building this for my 7 year old son only to find as soon as he picked it up all excited it fell apart. I had to keep putting it together again every 5 minutes, how annoying is that. My son is very careful with his toys so it's not a matter of him being too boisterous. I know it says on the box 9-14 but that probably refers to the age which they should be able to build it by themselves.
After two weeks of having this it lay in bits and still does as I've lost patience with putting it together every few minutes as soon as my son plays with it.
I have given this 5 stars for educational value as it is entertaining building it but what's the point when it falls apart like this.
I would avoid this so-called toy like the plague if you're buying it for a child as I really believe it is more designed for grown up star wars buffins to build and then leave on a shelf to look at.
I have now given up buying star wars lego and have been buying star wars tranformers as these really are designed for children.
well disappointed!!!, 06 Oct 2007
My 10 year old stepson paid £80.00 from his birthday money for this model and took 3 days to complete it. Total disappointment though when he tried to lift it and the entire base dropped out. Every time we touch it, another bit falls off. Looks like lego is losing it's grip! We are not impressed and have complained to lego and await reply. Fantastic looking model but not really a 'play with' toy.
"Where are the Rebel plans?", 17 Nov 2006
The Imperial Star Destroyer is one of the most iconic Star Wars vehicles of the entire series. There has been a Lego Collectors Series version of the Star Destroyer for some time now, but personally this model gets the thumbs up as it is mini figure scale and so has more going on. Plus kids can actually play with it!
Assembly is pretty straighforward and the model is quite sturdy once built, although it isn't particularly well suited to flying through the air...
The top lifts off to reveal an escape pod, Darth Vader's meditation chamber, a hologram of the Emperor, a weapons locker and a few display panels. There is also a command bridge in which you can fit a couple of minifigs. Some very serious liberties have been taken with scale on this model, but these are only obvious when the interior is revealed.
You get a whopping 7 minifigs, plus an R2 unit, mouse droid and the Emperor hologram. Included is an exclusive Grand Moff Tarkin figure.
My 5-year-old loves it and it looks very cool on a shelf so I can't recommend the Star Destroyer highly enough!
Wow what a great outfit, 13 Jul 2008
My Son had this for his Birthday, he wouldnt take it off, it is very authentic to the real sportacus and is comfortable for children to wear. I give this a massive thumbs up! Its also great as my Son emulates every aspect of Sportacus whilst wearing this and will only eat "sports candy" (fruit to us non Lazytowners)so its great to teach them about healthy eating too.
very impressed, 28 Dec 2007
bought this for my nephew and he loves it.
he'd wear it to school if he could!
its amazing, 30 Oct 2007
its belongs for a character taht improves for kids an special and interesting values into family, apracition of life, improves corauge to take and solve any problems.
"You may begin landing your troops!", 25 Aug 2007
Lego continue to celebrate Star Wars' 30th Anniversary with their largest kit to date this year with the excellent Trade Federation M.T.T. (Mobile Troop Transport).
Larger and packed with more detailing than the previous 7155 kit release from 2000, this model is an excellent reproduction of its on-screen counterpart at a large 42cm in length, 20 cm high and 15 cm wide.
The MTT is packed with features. There are two large opening hatches on each side. The rear ones allow access to the vehicle bay and the forward ones allow access to the droids and weapons storage racks. The upper front has small opening panels on each side so you can see the Pilot Droid inside and the roof opens up and back to allow access.
The front end opens right out with an upper and lower hatch and through the use of a ratchet mechanism inside you can extend the Droid racks out which house a rather cool 16 Battle Droids.
There is also a hatch at the rear to allow the Droid Transport to get in and out. The Droid Transport is an update of the 7126 Battle Droid Carrier from 1999, with improved features. There is a Pilot Droid to drive and the back has the capacity to fit any of the modules with the kit. The main pilot control section, Droid racks, weapons rack and navigation pack can all be placed on the rear part of the carrier allowing you to put whatever you want on it.
The kit is great fun to build with 1175 pieces (not including Droids and weapons) and takes about 2 1/2 hours. It comes complete with a whopping 16 Battle Droids, 2 Security Battle Droids (red), 2 Pilot Droids (blue) and a vastly improved Destroyer Droid. The Battle Droids also have an improvement in that one arm has the hand upwards so now they can hold guns properly as opposed to the sideways stance they've had in the past. Each droid has one of the new blaster rifles and there are 2 of the assualt rifles stored on the navigation pack inside.
This kit is an absolute must for any Star Wars collector and an instant army builder, especially when combined with a few of the 7654 Droid Battle Packs. Now all they need to do is update the Trade Federation A.A.T. and we'll have the full army!
Roger, roger!
I love hsm!, 09 Feb 2008
I really like hsm and if you are a fan like me then i would reccomend this puzzle to you. It's a bit complicated at first, but after a while you get used to it.I think the age group for the puzzle would be around 6-9.I hope this review helped you.Just,remember fan's it's goooooooood!
JUST WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR, 02 Nov 2007
MY 6 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER LOVES HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL AND SHE LOVES DOING JIGSAW PUZZLES THIS WILL BE A LOVELY CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR HER......
Great!!!, 12 Apr 2007
I bought this game for my son when he was about two and he has been playing with it now for five months... and you know what??? He loves it... It's not that difficult and yet it's so exciting... The adventures are great fun and very educational... My son loved it so much that he kept playing over and over again!!! I thought Winnie the Pooh was very good, but this one has got to be better... Try it...
Grab it while you can, 03 Jan 2007
This is the best v smile game going!!!!!!!! My daughter, aged 4 who is Autistic love this game, it's so easy for her to play, has spoken instructions which she is able to follow and keeps and holds her attention. The first day she had it she was glued for 3 hours playing it, which is a first for her and peace for us. She has since finished the whole game 4 times over and it still holds her attention, which in my opinion means it's one of the best!!!
One of the easier, fun games for younger players worth buying, 18 May 2006
My daughter is 4 and enjoys playing the vsmile, especially winnie the pooh. Dora the Explorer has now ended up neing her favourite as she finds the game easier to control than others such as The Little Mermaid. There is a lot of help in the Dora game such as advising "press the enter button to jump" when a jump is required. However the doesn't make the game to easy, it just allows easy traversing between sections of the game. The puzzles are stimulating for a child, especially the scales puzzle where the ball has to be directed into the pot on the scales by moving litlle platforms the correct way. There are also shapes and maths puzzles amongst others. My daughter finds that because it is easy to move Dora around the game she can finish sections and concentrate on the puzzles. The only slight irritation in the game is the repetition of instructions at various events but this is only a very minor gripe. It is definitely one of the better games on the Vsmile.
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Customer Reviews
A bonus this is double sided!, 22 Nov 2007
A great duvet cover for any Doctor Who fan. The colours are vibrant and it is double sided the other side is the same as the doctor who curtains. This was a well appreciated gift for my son.
Well thought out design!, 02 Feb 2008
This is a great toy, whoever designed it must have done it through the eyes of a child. The detail is impressive and so is the functionality. I think it offered great value for money and I think its great!
My review of the flight control Tardis, 29 Oct 2007
The flight control tardis is a giant leap fowerd from the last tardis(tardis talking money box)It features glowing windows with inside interior lighting, It also features 6 different tardis sound affects
with flashing lantern, police telephone detail and inward opening doors.If you push open the doors you come to a boring space with a sticker of the tardis inside.You may think by that it would have every
thing a flight control tardis would need, but if your a person that likes to play with toys this is probely the wrong toy for you. If your a collecter then this is a perfect collectors tardis, over all I think that the flight control tardis is quite a disapointment ,so if you would like this toy, your waisting your money ,but if your totally mad about doctor who, then its totally Brillent!
THE TIME LORDS TIME MACHINE THAT'S INTERACTIVE., 21 Sep 2007
This is the latest in the raft of TARDIS toy's and models which have flooded the market. This one is one of the best as it has motion sensitive electronics so it will produce various Tardis type sounds. From the lift off when you place it on a surface to opening the doors it will. Produce the humming of the ships engines as on the series as well as flickering internal lighting. There are other neat tricks such as spinning it which will make the sound of the ship in the Vortex. All in all this is a brilliant toy and lots of fun for young and old fans. It's also produced for the new range of 5 inch figures but unlike the Tv Tardis only 2 figures will squeeze inside !.
"It's called a TARDIS.", 04 Aug 2007
At last, a version of the iconic TARDIS to scale with the current releases of the 5 inch figures.
An absolute must have for any collector or kid to play with, this great reproduction of The Doctor's ship is packed with features that will delight young and old alike.
Both doors on the front open and there is even the telephone inside the left door. They can be locked open and reveal the TARDIS interior. There's just enough room inside to fit figures of The Doctor and his Companion.
The best feature of this TARDIS though are the lights and sound effects built in. The Police Public Call Box signs on each side all light up and the glowing lantern on the top flashes appropriately, depending on what the TARDIS is doing at the time.
There are 8 sound effects in total.
When you open the doors the interior lights up and you get the sound of the TARDIS humming away.
There is a pressure lever in the base that registers if it's landed or flying and will make appropriate sounds when necessary. There's slow take off, take off and emergency launch, landing and emergency landing.
There's a spin button on the base and by placing your finger on it and spinning the TARDIS from the light on top it makes the flight sound which is rather cool.
The final sound is a bit tricky to coax out of the toy. If you shake it once (and only once!) in flight you get a flight disruption noise, but it's quite difficult to get the sensor inside to register this one.
All in all, a great fun toy for kids and adults and no Doctor Who collection would be complete without this toy.
Holzy, 23 Aug 2008
This is a great toy but after about a day the pen smuges and is unreadable but it does get really boring after a while is not recommended
For adults not children!, 03 Apr 2008
My son enjoyed patiently building this model over 4 days at Christmas but found that every time he wanted to play with the model it fell apart as its base is not strong enough to support the model and the engines stick out below the base so they fall off every time it is put down. Finally after months of frustration we contacted Lego who supplied some extra bricks to try and stabilise the base (a known problem obviously) but that didn't work so we returned it. A great model for adults but simply not suitable for playing with - don't waste the money for kids.
Patience game, 28 Jan 2008
One piece of strong advice. You must have unlimited patience to build this. It's not a matter of skill, but the emotional skill - I spent 3 days making this, I pick it up and ... BANG! Base falls out, I spent hours rebuilding it, then give up later after reducing me to tears twice.
There are loads of good points though; it comes with a Darth Vader figure [I have been looking for one for ages], an exclusive, no, two - Grand Moff Tarkin and the mouse droid - and 2 emperor's royal guards. These are especially good - the force pikes, the capes, the AWESOME helmets.There's also an Emperor hologram.
Overall, I'd say buy this if you're not going to play with it. If you like getting stuff out, buy the Troop Transporter - you get a brilliant vehicle, one imperial pilot, 2 sandtroopers and 2 normal stormtroopers.
Patience is everything.
This is not a toy, 02 Jan 2008
I spent two nights building this for my 7 year old son only to find as soon as he picked it up all excited it fell apart. I had to keep putting it together again every 5 minutes, how annoying is that. My son is very careful with his toys so it's not a matter of him being too boisterous. I know it says on the box 9-14 but that probably refers to the age which they should be able to build it by themselves.
After two weeks of having this it lay in bits and still does as I've lost patience with putting it together every few minutes as soon as my son plays with it.
I have given this 5 stars for educational value as it is entertaining building it but what's the point when it falls apart like this.
I would avoid this so-called toy like the plague if you're buying it for a child as I really believe it is more designed for grown up star wars buffins to build and then leave on a shelf to look at.
I have now given up buying star wars lego and have been buying star wars tranformers as these really are designed for children.
well disappointed!!!, 06 Oct 2007
My 10 year old stepson paid £80.00 from his birthday money for this model and took 3 days to complete it. Total disappointment though when he tried to lift it and the entire base dropped out. Every time we touch it, another bit falls off. Looks like lego is losing it's grip! We are not impressed and have complained to lego and await reply. Fantastic looking model but not really a 'play with' toy.
"Where are the Rebel plans?", 17 Nov 2006
The Imperial Star Destroyer is one of the most iconic Star Wars vehicles of the entire series. There has been a Lego Collectors Series version of the Star Destroyer for some time now, but personally this model gets the thumbs up as it is mini figure scale and so has more going on. Plus kids can actually play with it!
Assembly is pretty straighforward and the model is quite sturdy once built, although it isn't particularly well suited to flying through the air...
The top lifts off to reveal an escape pod, Darth Vader's meditation chamber, a hologram of the Emperor, a weapons locker and a few display panels. There is also a command bridge in which you can fit a couple of minifigs. Some very serious liberties have been taken with scale on this model, but these are only obvious when the interior is revealed.
You get a whopping 7 minifigs, plus an R2 unit, mouse droid and the Emperor hologram. Included is an exclusive Grand Moff Tarkin figure.
My 5-year-old loves it and it looks very cool on a shelf so I can't recommend the Star Destroyer highly enough!
Wow what a great outfit, 13 Jul 2008
My Son had this for his Birthday, he wouldnt take it off, it is very authentic to the real sportacus and is comfortable for children to wear. I give this a massive thumbs up! Its also great as my Son emulates every aspect of Sportacus whilst wearing this and will only eat "sports candy" (fruit to us non Lazytowners)so its great to teach them about healthy eating too.
very impressed, 28 Dec 2007
bought this for my nephew and he loves it.
he'd wear it to school if he could!
its amazing, 30 Oct 2007
its belongs for a character taht improves for kids an special and interesting values into family, apracition of life, improves corauge to take and solve any problems.
"You may begin landing your troops!", 25 Aug 2007
Lego continue to celebrate Star Wars' 30th Anniversary with their largest kit to date this year with the excellent Trade Federation M.T.T. (Mobile Troop Transport).
Larger and packed with more detailing than the previous 7155 kit release from 2000, this model is an excellent reproduction of its on-screen counterpart at a large 42cm in length, 20 cm high and 15 cm wide.
The MTT is packed with features. There are two large opening hatches on each side. The rear ones allow access to the vehicle bay and the forward ones allow access to the droids and weapons storage racks. The upper front has small opening panels on each side so you can see the Pilot Droid inside and the roof opens up and back to allow access.
The front end opens right out with an upper and lower hatch and through the use of a ratchet mechanism inside you can extend the Droid racks out which house a rather cool 16 Battle Droids.
There is also a hatch at the rear to allow the Droid Transport to get in and out. The Droid Transport is an update of the 7126 Battle Droid Carrier from 1999, with improved features. There is a Pilot Droid to drive and the back has the capacity to fit any of the modules with the kit. The main pilot control section, Droid racks, weapons rack and navigation pack can all be placed on the rear part of the carrier allowing you to put whatever you want on it.
The kit is great fun to build with 1175 pieces (not includi | | |