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2/21/2013

Star Wars Rebel Storm Booster Pack (7 Random Miniatures) Review

Star Wars Rebel Storm Booster Pack (7 Random Miniatures)
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What could be better than pre-painted plastic miniatures for your Star Wars roleplaying neeeds? I highly recommend these to anyone playing the game or just into collecting Star Wars stuff. The detailing is better than anything I could achieve if I painted them. Open a box and get ready to play!

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12/01/2012

Alliance and Empire Booster Pack: A Star Wars Miniatures product Review

Alliance and Empire Booster Pack: A Star Wars Miniatures product
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"Alliance and Empire" is the seventh expansion set for the Star Wars Miniatures game, which started with the Rebel Storm Starter set back in September, 2004 (see more about the minis game itself in my addendum below). This set was released to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Star Wars. As such, these figures have a special square bases with "Star Wars" written on the front. HOWEVER, THIS SET IS STILL FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THE OTHER STAR WARS MINIS SETS. There are 60 different figures in this set. Each booster comes with seven durable, pre-painted minis (including one rare OR one very rare figure).
The first thing I look for in any expansion set are how many characters I recognize from the movies (vs. those that appeared only in the books). I am particularly interested in figures from the original trilogy, and I am happy to say that there are at least 40 figures from the original trilogy in this set. Most are interesting and/or more powerful variations of earlier figures (for example, Boba Fett, Lando Calrissian, Jabba, Wampa, R2-D2 with C-3PO, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, Imperial Governor Tarkin, three different versions of Han Solo, and three different versions of Luke Skywalker). But, some of the figures have never been released before (for example, Wicket the Ewok, Ewok Hang Glider, and Jawa on Ronto). Notably, there are even a few great new common and uncommon figures from the original trilogy in this set (for example, Death Star Trooper, Death Star Gunner, Rebel Commando Strike Leader, Talz Spy, and a variation of the Ewok with a bow -- rather than just melee attack).
The rest of the figures are either from the prequel, the books, or generic/minor characters (however, some of these characters are also very good -- especially for use in the Star Wars RPG).
In sum, this expansion set is excellent for those interested in the original trilogy, and fair for those interested in the prequel.
ADDENDUM: (Please note that I include this addendum at the end of all my Star Wars minis reviews, so if you've read it before, there is no need to read it again.) If you want to play the Star Wars minis game as it was designed to be played, it is best to have at least one starter (each starter comes with game instructions, a map, a D20, terrain tiles that are very helpful and add great variety to the game, and more). I like the Rebel Storm Starter the best because it's from the classic era/trilogy, but the Clone Strike and Revenge of the Sith starters from the newer movies will also work. If you don't want to invest in a starter, you can also get one of the three "Ultimate Missions" books, as each comes with a double sided map and a few smaller terrain tiles (again, I like the Rebel Strom Ultimate Missions book the best because it is also from the classic era/trilogy). Or, you can buy the "Attack on Endor" scenario pack, which comes with TWO double sided maps (in addition to a scaled AT-ST that is fully usable in play). The main point here is that you'll need some type of map/grid. If you don't want to buy a Star Wars one, generic ones are also available at most gaming stores (you can use your imagination to set the scene, or draw terrain with an erasable marker right on the grid). Of course, the minis are also useful for the roleplaying game (RPG) - in which case you may not need a starter or map, but will likely need the "Core Rulebook" instead. Finally, they are just fun to collect for those who like all things Star Wars!


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Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Wars with this special Star Wars Miniatures Game set featuring characters from across the entire Star Wars saga, including several characters from the classic film trilogy(A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi). This 60-miniature set has square bases to highlight the longevity of the story set in a galaxy far, far away.Each Alliance and Empire booster pack contains seven randomized, prepainted plastic miniatures, a stat card for each miniature, and a set checklist.

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5/12/2012

Star Wars Scrapbook: The Essential Collection Review

Star Wars Scrapbook: The Essential Collection
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Leave it on the coffee table, watch your visitors pick it up and turn the pages and see their faces light up!

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4/05/2012

Gus and Duncan's Guide to Star Wars Prototypes Review

Gus and Duncan's Guide to Star Wars Prototypes
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Ever wonder what went into creating your Star Wars toys? Want to see some original unproduced SW Toys? Love Star Wars toys? Then this book is for you - it has incredible photos of prototypes of the toys as well as their molds, artwork, packaging and other items that went into the creation of what became the biggest movie related toy line ever. See the original rocket firing Boba Fett, marvel at the details that went into every toy and be amazed by the toys that were considered but never produced for the original SW line. All shown in beautiful color photographs with clever descriptions to inform and entertain. This is the best book to demonstrate all the creativity, artistic talent and detail that went into your favorite Star Wars toys.

This book is great on your coffee table to share with friends who likely also had a favorite Star Wars figure too. Presented with such appealing style and thought from expert collectors.

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12/27/2011

Star Wars Fandex Deluxe Edition (Fandex Family Field Guides) Review

Star Wars Fandex Deluxe Edition (Fandex Family Field Guides)
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Got it for the holidays, and it's still in use by both the 7 y.o. and the 10 y.o. Great present for long trips.

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Aren't we lucky! Star Wars Fandex Deluxe is a perfect meeting of format and content, bringing all the virtues of Fandex to the supergalactic saga of our times, delivering an obsessive deck for the obsessive fan (and the perfect cheat sheet for parents who want to know what their kids are talking about). Darth Vader. Obi-Wan Kenobi. Luke Skywalker. Han Solo and Chewbacca, Emperor Palpatine, Padmé Amidala, Darth Sidious, Boba Fett, Qui-Gon Jinn, and, of course, Yoda, C-3PO, R2-D2, and Jabba the Hutt—in die-cut card after die-cut card, Star Wars Fandex Deluxe celebrates the pantheon of immortals from the Star Wars galaxy. Star Wars Fandex Deluxe is authorized by and written in close collaboration with Lucasfilm. This deluxe title comprises 75 die-cut cards, 50 percent more than standard Fandex, and it includes not only the beloved characters, but also starships, droids, gadgets, and more. And the text is packed with fascinating information. Get to know the other Jedi Knights, like Plo Koon and Shaak Ti. The difference between a clone trooper and a stormtrooper. The architects of the Death Star. Plus the secret of Darth Vader's paternal lineage, why there can be only two Sith Lords at any given time, and much more. It's the essential Fandex for every Star Wars buff.

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