Ritz Brick Posted July 18, 2013 Posted July 18, 2013 The actual name of the set is " Chewbacca and 2 Biker Scouts Minifig Pack - Star Wars #3', but I shortened it down. I noticed these 4 minifig packs are missing from our review index and I've always wanted these for myself. Unfortunately sets #1 and #2 are very expensive! I wasn't able to get these two sealed, but are still in very good condition. These could be called the original 'battlepacks' even before battlepacks were actually a term. Released in 2000, some sets already had these minifigs in them, but these did introduce some new ones that are common fare nowadays. I have never seen much on these sets so this review will be very picture heavy. Set info: Name: Chewbacca and 2 Biker Scouts Minifig Pack - Star Wars #3 Number: 3342 Pieces: 22 Minifigures: 3 Year of release: 2000 So happy when these two showed up in the mail today. I would be amazed to see a set now that has only 21 pieces and no building. Side of the box shows our 3 characters. Even back in 2000 TLC was advertising 'NEW' 'EXCLUSIVE' minifigures (Chewie). Although back in the day this actually meant something. The back of the box shows the entire line up of these minifigure display stands, Star Wars, Ninja, City and Rock Raiders. You can see here you're supposed to puncture the side of the box, now who would want to do that? Plus the other 3 Star Wars ones, the first two are upwards of $60-$70 for sealed. Instructions on the back, if you really needed them. The year 2000 was a much simpler time, when all you needed to defeat your enemy was a glowing megaphone. Old dark grey, brown. Love these classic colours. (The 3 2x2 grey plates aren't actually supposed to be there, the seller included them). In addition to this wonderful dark grey, the piece is engraved. (it looks dirty, but it's really shiny). Classic Chewie in his brown and black bowcaster glory. Two of these guys, I prefer the printed face over the solid black head anyday. (See next picture) No there is nothing wrong with the lighting here, the one on the right is the most recent incarnation of the scout trooper. Our poor guy on the left has spent too much time in the sun. As you can see the printed visor gives a better impression. Now onto the cards, here is Chewie's card. Front and back. You can see from the reflection, they are quite glossy. "They are also fooled easily.." The gang is all here, I bet the backdrops could be used for some forced perspective shots. I really appreciate how Lego had considered the biker scouts as two different figs, with their own description and backdrops. Final thoughts; When these were released they were $5 USD. Which is a great deal nowadays. They were only available from the catalogs, so I wasn't able to get them when I was a kid. Maybe its the nostalgia kicking in that makes me like these so much, or the fact nothing like them has been produced since. These shall proudly be displayed with my other classic sets. Quote
Tariq j Posted July 18, 2013 Posted July 18, 2013 Brilliant review Ritz Brick I in some ways I really wish magnet sets these days had those display cards. Quote
Ritz Brick Posted July 18, 2013 Author Posted July 18, 2013 Brilliant review Ritz Brick I in some ways I really wish magnet sets these days had those display cards. Thank you, I agree, couldn't be any harm done having them in there. Quote
Jeff Huntington Posted July 18, 2013 Posted July 18, 2013 (edited) Nice review. Incidentally, the gray plates were supposed to be there. They were included so you could connect the bases together for display if you wanted. I have all 4 of these sets buried in a box somewhere in the basement of my parents' house, which I should really try to find and dig out the next time I'm there. These figures fit in perfectly with today's, at least until you take the helmets off Edited July 18, 2013 by Jeff Huntington Quote
Lobot Posted July 18, 2013 Posted July 18, 2013 Great review Ritz Brick The photographs are really well done, and it's interesting to see that Chewie hasn't changed much in the last 13 years (apart from the quality of the printing!). Quote
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