Star Wars Lego Review Set 8038 The Battle Of Endor

The Star Wars Lego set 8038 called The Battle Ofdetailed headpieces rather than the blank moulds of
Endor is a 10th Anniversary Set that comes with2002. The set also comes with two scout troopers,
possibly the most number of minifigures in a Starknown for driving the speeder bikes through the
Wars release outside of the Death Star. With 12Endor forest, R2-D2, Han Solo, Princess Leia,
specially created and highly detailed figures this set isChewbacca, 2 Rebel Commandos and one Imperial
appealing right off the bat.Death Star Trooper. All the figures are highly detailed
For $99 the set also comes with the iconic Imperialand the rebel heroes in camouflage gear have prints
Bunker from the moon of Endor battle featured inon both sides.
Episode Six, Return Of The Jedi, a redesignedThe AT-ST measures 7'½ inches (19.1cm) tall while
AT-ST, two speeder bikes, an ewok glider andthe Imperial bunker measures 10 inches (25.4cm) long
catapult. With 890 pieces this is quite a large set andby 7'½ inches (19.1cm) wide. The AT-ST has a
one of the few actual playsets in the Star Warswalking mechanism that makes the vehicle move its
Lego range. There is much to do in the set and withlegs while the bunker has a button to make panels
a good balance of rebel alliance figures and Imperialexplode off the side. All the components could have
troops sets up the environment for many hours ofbeen sold in a number of smaller sets but LEGO
play.decided to combine them into one large set which is
Collectors will be most interested in the figures anda good thing for fans as it would no doubt cost less
they won't be disappointed. There are three newlyoverall.
designed ewoks, Chief Chirpa, Paploo and Wicket.This is a must have set for collectors because of the
The three ewoks have more detail than the last timenumber of unique minifigures and for casual fans it
they were issued in 2002. The heads are actualprovides a high level of playability for a good price.