Posted September 13, 201311 yr Not really much of a review, but some of our European members may not be able to get a hold of one, so here's a little mini review. Originally this minifigure was only given away to volunteers at the June Star Wars Weekend in California. But is now released in a poly bag for anyone who spends $50 or more at a Lego Store or at shop@home. It appears that it varies among stores whether you can receive two from a $100 purchase, or if it's one per order. I placed two separate orders at shop@home and managed to get my hands on two of these guys. Regardless, onto some pictures. Packaged in the typical minifigure polybag, it shows him aimlessly walking around a battlefield with several explosions, not to mention a potential foreshadowing too order 66 . Note there is no set number. Attempting to open the bag another way to preserve it was faulty, and was then forced to rip the pre-made tears. Oh well. 5 pieces like it says. Unfortunately this is made from the dreaded 'China plastic' which can be distinguished by the plain neck piece and a small 'lego' logo on the inside of the right arm. Neither of the arms or legs seemed flimsy, but may wear out easier than our regular parts. As mentioned you can't tell from looking normally it's of lower quality. He does look very nice though. I wasn't expecting the blue to be this light. Figuring it would be more of a dark blue. The back is printed the same as any other clone we've received. He sports the same 4 blue dot pattern as seen on the Clone Captain, Sergeant and Commander. If I can give any advice to our European members, if you're looking to get one of these guys. Wait until more people have made their $50 purchases and gotten extras. Lowest price on Bricklink so far is $14.47. Getting more reasonable than the initial $30-$50.
September 13, 201311 yr So its a lighter blue than the "regular" (like the 501st trooper)? what a shame , at least I won't feel so bad for not getting one of these. thanks for your review.
September 14, 201311 yr Thanks for the review Ritz Brick, although the photos seem to have dissapeared I'm still hoping that this will be available as a promo in Europe at some point..... I'll never understand Lego's approach to this sort of thing, especially in the days of the internet. I'm still feeling rather grumpy about the May 4th B-wing (offer) but it's probably best if I stop at that point!!
September 14, 201311 yr Thanks for the review ritz brick I can't wait till its out in Europe the images don't seem to appearing although that may be just my iPad.
September 14, 201311 yr Author the pictures might not being showing up because brickshelf is down. It does seem odd that Lego, being a Danish company, would exclude a huge portion of it's market.
September 15, 201311 yr It is triple the price of a normal lieutenant here. I'm struggling whether to buy this or the partriot
September 15, 201311 yr As mentioned you can't tell from looking normally it's of lower quality. He does look very nice though. So what exactly makes you think it is of lower quality? You have it right there in your hand, and can feel the plastic, tell how strong it is, etc.... Are you just assuming any elements of Chinese origin are of lower quality, or have you somehow actually tested the quality?
September 15, 201311 yr So its a lighter blue than the "regular" (like the 501st trooper)? what a shame Well actually, if you watch the Clone Wars, some phase 1 501st clones were dark blue, some were plain blue (like lego's 501st trooper), and some were light blue (like the lieutenant). Actually, lego's 501st clone's blue is incorrect, as it should be dark blue not plain blue.this a wikipedia picture of the "real" clone lieutenant. Edited September 15, 201311 yr by korpen4444
September 15, 201311 yr The Lieutenant should be a light teal, the 501st colour varies on TCW. but it is meant to be a darker blue, like the ROTS troopers.
September 15, 201311 yr The coloring is interesting, I want this just because it looks like the Arc Troopers from the original The Clone Wars cartoon...
September 15, 201311 yr The Lieutenant should be a light teal, the 501st colour varies on TCW. but it is meant to be a darker blue, like the ROTS troopers. Well Lego is known to screw up colors sometimes.
September 15, 201311 yr Just to clarify, the "official" giveaway is that you must spend $50 or more on Star Wars themed LEGOs. The MIni VW Camper Van goes with all other purchases that total over $75. I'm not sure if you can get both if you buy over $75, including over $50 of Star Wars... I'd guess the official rules would say not, but maybe if you're
September 15, 201311 yr Just to clarify, the "official" giveaway is that you must spend $50 or more on Star Wars themed LEGOs. The MIni VW Camper Van goes with all other purchases that total over $75. I'm not sure if you can get both if you buy over $75, including over $50 of Star Wars... I'd guess the official rules would say not, but maybe if you're I got both with my purchase.
September 16, 201311 yr I'm up to 2 clone Lt. troopers right now. If they don't sell out by Oct 1st, I might add a 3rd. My 501st squad will be awesome! (I currently have the new Captain Rex, 3x phase two 501st trooper, 1x 501st pilot, and 2 of these clone Lt. troopers).
September 16, 201311 yr I got both with my purchase. So did I. It's pretty standard for them to do that - I've frequently made purchases that qualified for more than one promotional freebie; this was just the latest example.
September 16, 201311 yr Author So what exactly makes you think it is of lower quality? You have it right there in your hand, and can feel the plastic, tell how strong it is, etc.... Are you just assuming any elements of Chinese origin are of lower quality, or have you somehow actually tested the quality? It does feel cheap, the legs have a bit more give to them, the colouring isn't as great (seems a little more faded). If you hold it up to the light, the plastic on the legs is a bit more translucent.
September 17, 201311 yr Another way you can distinguish the Chinese plastic is there are two small rectangles on the top of the leg. You can see these by making the figure sit down, or bending their legs all the way up.
September 17, 201311 yr Another way you can distinguish the Chinese plastic is there are two small rectangles on the top of the leg. You can see these by making the figure sit down, or bending their legs all the way up. It seems to me that's technically more a way of distinguishing the Chinese molds and not the actual plastic, except by association. My point was that simply having different mold marks on the arm or whatever isn't itself an indicator of plastic quality.
September 17, 201311 yr Author It seems to me that's technically more a way of distinguishing the Chinese molds and not the actual plastic, except by association. My point was that simply having different mold marks on the arm or whatever isn't itself an indicator of plastic quality. The plastic does feel different, it feels of the same quality as the collectible minifigures.
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