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Lego Star Wars Jedi Duel

Lego Star Wars Jedi Duel
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Product Description

Count Dooku vs. Yoda! In Lego form! 81 pieces! Exclamation points!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #65219 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: LEGO
  • Model: 7103

Features

  • The sinister Count Dooku is in a Jedi duel against the small wise Yoda
  • Have fun assembling the one-seated speeder for Dooku
  • Prepare these miniature figures, complete with weapons, to engage in battle
  • Provides classic building enjoyment while sparking imaginative play for endless fun
  • Includes 81 pieces

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Review
This compact 81-piece mini set features the sinister Count Dooku in a Jedi duel against the small and wise Yoda. Young LEGO builders must first assemble the one-seated speeder for Dooku and the laser-looking machine that stands nearby. Then the miniature figures, complete with weapons, can engage in battle and determine the fate of the universe. While full of creative play on its own, this LEGO set may be better served with larger ones for even more imaginative fun. --Pam Lauer


Customer Reviews

Worth the money- especially for Yoda!5
Jedi Duel is one of those "must-have" Star Wars Lego sets. Easy to put together and great fun to play with, any SW fan would love to have this in their collection.

The set includes two minifigs: Count Dooku and YODA! Yoda comes with his green lightsaber and very short legs that cannot move. Dooku comes with his red lightsaber (with its special curved handle as seen in Attack of the Clones)and his speeder bike (more on that later). Both of the minifigs were highly detailed and I think Lego did an excellent job designing them.

Dooku's speeder bike is extremely cool. It is light-blue, with a holder for Dooku's lightsaber, and neat fins on the rear. Jedi Duel also comes with a crane, which is one of the objects Dooku tried to crush Anakin and Obi-Wan with.

Overall, this set is worth the dough and makes a nice addition to any SW collection.

Tom, BIG Star Wars Fan

Two great characters in one small set4
The reason I couldnt resist this set was because of Yoda....what Star Wars (and Lego) fan could go without this in your collection? Count Doku will also likely be a great and important character to the series and worth collecting. The speeder bike thing he rides is pretty cool looking and has some nice detail, including a holder for his unique curved lightsaber.
The detail on the Doku figure is nice and Yoda is build using the same legs as seen in the Ewok set.
The only thing I dont understand is the laser looking thing. It has all these interesting pivots and rotating pieces to it, but I'm really unsure what its supposed to be. Perhaps it'll make sense once I see the movie. (which will come out in 3 weeks from when I wrote this review).
Because of the price and relative small size of the set (all the pieces are in details), this product was worth getting.

Yoda & Count Dooku. . .and some lego bits and pieces5
For collectors this is a must have, a yoda minifig is a great addition to your collection! I must say that the smaller sets keep getting pricier and pricier as lego realizes the power simple minifigs have over collectors. I do think, however, that legos are more worthwhile than action figures, so you will not be dissapointed in this set -- coupled with other star wars legos the possibilites are endless. I won't give any spoilers about the film, but I will just say that the duel this set portrays is important to the story of Episode II. You have Yoda and Count Dooku (with brown cape), a little speeder of sorts, Dooku's lightsaber (which has a unique shape), Yoda's lightsaber, and a laser apparatus. The set has 81 pieces, and is set number 7103. One interesting aspect about the box design is that there is not reference to the actual film title, it just reads, "Star Wars" -- the episode I sets that came out a while back actually had a different graphic on the box design. I personally like this set because Yoda is one of my favourites and I gave up waiting for a Dagobah Swamp lego set. Aside from Yoda, it is a pretty skimpy set for the price but another thing for collectors to consider is that lego is being recognized more and more on par with action figures in their value to collectors, especially when sets are discontinued. The cheaper the set, the faster it is sold, so pick this up while you can & may the force be with you!