LEGO Star Wars X-Wing Fighter (7140)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Fly the X-wing with Luke Skywalker! Take to the skies with Luke as he battles the forces of evil! Just like the real X-wing fighter, the wings adjust from wide to narrow for maximum maneuverability in battle. Luke is armed with his lightsaber just in case it comes down to hand-to-hand combat. Comes with ground crew person and transport with tools to prepare the X-wing fighter for its next mission. Also includes Luke's droid navigator, R2-D2, and Biggs Darklighter.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #111119 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Lego
- Dimensions: 13.00" h x 2.00" w x 9.00" l,
Features
- Take to the skies with Luke as he battles the forces of evil!
- Has strike foils that collapse or expand to form an X
- Luke Skywalker, R2-D2, Biggs Darklighter and 1 ground crew minifigure included
- Provides classic building enjoyment while sparking imaginative play for endless fun
- Includes 263 pieces
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
One of the most memorable starships in Star Wars, the T-65 X-Wing helped Luke destroy the Death Star with a couple of well-placed proton torpedoes. This 263-piece set from LEGO lets you build an 11-inch-long model of the legendary craft, authentically detailed from the flip-up cockpit to the four, oversized laser cannons. It even has strike foils (those are wings, for you nonpilots) that really collapse or expand to form an X. Who else is piloting this craft but the famed Skywalker himself, with a little help from R2-D2. The set includes 1.75-inch-high figures of that duo, accompanied by a mysteriously mustachioed alternate pilot. Could it be Biggs Darklighter? And to look after the craft for you between missions, there's a hard-working mechanic mini figure complete with a small train of maintenance carts. --Paul Hughes
Customer Reviews
The best Lego Star Wars creation yet
I was amazed by the beauty of Lego's X-Wing Fighter. This ship is truly the most faithful adaptation of a Star Wars craft, and is a sight to behold. In terms of realism, it easily surpasses any other spaceship in the Lego collection. The techs at Lego are also to be praised for the ship's functionality. The wings open and close using standard Lego ratchet-hinges, which allows them to lock in either position. The hatch opens easily and gives easy access. R2-D2 is also present and fits snugly in his compartment, right where he should be. There are even two cargo spaces, to store lightsabers, etc.
I suppose my judgment is biased by that fact that I think the X-Wing Fighter is the most attractive spacecraft in the entire Star Wars movie series (with the possible exception of Queen Amidala's transport), but I cannot imagine a Lego enthusiast passing this up. And, hey! -- your kids will like it, too!
Way to go Lego
I have to start off by saying the X-Wing is one of my all time favorite ships - so this review may be a bit biased. That said, this is a great first Star Wars Lego set. It has great play value and looks cool to boot. It comes with three figures and a few extras, including storage areas in both the nose and tail of the ship and the little service/transport cart. The set is fairly straightforward and easy to build and has a number of pieces that make building your own creations that much nicer. I highly recommend this set.
Combination of my two most favorite things while growing up!
As a 25 year-old architect, I found myself in a bit of a pickle when I saw this Lego set at a local store. Part of me (the adult) debated the cons about spending money on a Lego set. Another part of me (the kid) said, 'That has got to be the coolest thing I have ever seen! I want it! Gimme! Gimme!' But, the kid in me finally won out and made me buy it. I was not disappointed. It is a bit much to pay for a Lego set, but the accuracy is there (the wings open and close and there's even a little R2-D2) as is the fun-factor (I actually flew it around my house making whooshing and laser sounds). I grew up playing with both Legos and Star Wars, so this was a dream come true. I don't collect the figures anymore (Mom threw those out years ago - darn it!) but I do love the movies and like to collect the art books. I was very surprised when I saw these at the store and something sparked inside me. Maybe it was The Force. I haven't been too turned on by the new Episode 1 Lego sets, but the classic ones are a must for any fan. I also bought the Speeder Bike set and the Snow Speeder set. Very cool. I heard that there is a Millenium Falcon set coming out in the future. I'd better start saving my money.





