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Well after getting hold of the good general i agree with most people here that the legs do indeed suck big time :'(

It just reeks of lazyness on legos part not to of given him better ones!!!!

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Jon,

Thanks for the proposition, I will wait till monday to see if I have a reply from them, and in the negative I'll take your nice offer ;)

Vader,

This set sucks big time: horrible beast & vehicle (worst than I expected :'( ), stupid GG legs :'( Well at least GG is not that bad and ther's flesh tone Obi :)

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That's a good camera you bought! I suck at taking close up shots...

Thanks yoda601 ;)

for your info its a Canon IXUS 40 (its a pretty good one, far from being the best in this sector but good).

The micro isn't too bad ;)

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Wow, Anakin looks much scarier when burned in the real pictures. There should have been more blood and scars on his face. Muahhahaahah.

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... and his eybrows, but not his skin :-D ;)

Even if Lego is intended to kids, TLC should have made him with half his face reddish (not to gore, suitables for kids ;) ).

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Suitable for kids?

That phrase makes less sense each day.

I've been watching horror movies since I was 7. I loved Tales from the Cryptkeeper, Outer Limits and the Twilight Zone. Most parents would agree that's not *suitable* for kids but my parents don't have a problem at what I watch.

This also reminds me of when I went to Cuba in February and I was actually allowed to order alcohol and since it was a resort, all drinks were free. Would parents say that drinking cocktails is not suitable for kids under 18? Maybe but again, my dad said I can drink as much as I want as long I know my limit and don't throw up.

My point? Parents in North America are too over-protective these days. They must let kids explore and learn from mistakes. This has nothing to do with how Anakin's face is but it ties in with how do you know it's much gore for a kid to handle?

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Wolf04,

I agree with you. I was also watchig real horror and gore movies as a kid and I always do ;) My parents never forbid me from watching them ;)

OK I should have said "suitable for over protective parents". However, the problem is the way the child mind functions. You never know what will happen after he sees this or that. Remember this kid in the US that burned his house after watching Beavis and Butthead. Here I'm sure a lack of education was at stake.

I digress... We need pics of those sets guys ;)

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Thanks for the info, now I really can't wait for this set *devil*

I really love the speeder bike *satis* TLC should release a set with a speeder bike, an infantry clone, and wookies (like they did with the battle of Endor). That would be great for army building ;)

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I found a pic of Anakin's burned face from in the movies, compare it with LEGO's version, see it HERE. (not for sensitive persons ;) )

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