
- ToyMan NYC
In trade in distinguished lecture I had the Revell fake-and-glue develop Star Demolisher, and my friends and I washed-out a LOT of calculate depiction it, fleeting it almost my opportunity, and zooming it at a snail's pace ended our heads to imitate the notch shot of A New Desire. So the affect and fair points of the Imperial Star Demolisher are impressed on my brain. This midi-extent Lego develop is sweet pesky true. It has a lot of kind modest touches, be fond of in cooperation ventral shelter bays and big areas of raised go up top including the intention of echo those on the trade show ships. The in trade end looks above all cool, including the three big engines and four less important engines linking them. They are flush accurately lower-level including hull plates sticking out additional than them privileged than and not extra than.The "sight stand" is in the end a kick stand including the intention of snaps onto the bottom linking the foremost shelter bay and the auditorium ended the reactor. It is tiny and modest but lets the develop sit horizontal as it is parked, lacking leaning or tipping. You can basically shatter it off for mess about and at that calculate put it in trade on for sight, which is a kind in tears.The top isn't exact. The foremost hull consists of four big triangular sections including the intention of shatter onto a obscure skeleton at an angle to initiation the classic Star Demolisher affect. Here is nominal interval linking the four sections, but if you look at the adjoin end of the craft from _exactly_ privileged than, not extra than, or from any feature, you can see a narrow strip of light everywhere the four sections take care of business including all additional but don't practically merge. Also, everywhere the charming top and bottom sections recommend itself collectively at the sides, the approximate, fussy vicinity linking them is to some extent thicker than it would be in a impeccably scaled develop. But these are extremely tiny nits to pick of the litter and they don't actually detract from the refined develop, except you are an perfectionist for pledge perfection (in which case, the Essential Collectors Run Star Demolisher can soothe be had, for greatly extra cash).The concluded develop is in this vicinity 9" lingering and in this vicinity semi including the intention of wide and tall. It is DENSE. Most Lego sets are at nominal amount to some extent cheery as built, to accommodate diminutive-facts and so on, but this one is frequently bricks all the way owing to. It feels reassuringly solid in your hand, and it is straightforward to pick of the litter up and mess about including lacking in tears be fond of you're vacant to break it, which isn't everlastingly the case including the better Lego Star Wars vehicles. My modest boy dropped supply approximately calculate ago as he was transportation it one-handed, but the renovate job release took a caution of outline.Although the Midi-Extent Star Demolisher looks skilled only meeting on the ridge, it effectively cries out to be elected up and zoomed almost the opportunity. In this vicinity five outline including I refined construction it, I was fleeting it ended my have control ended making laser blast sounds and discussion be fond of Darth Vader. Any toy including the intention of can get on to me believe including the intention of greatly be fond of a kid ended again has earned its five stars. Greatly not compulsory.
- black thumb
I bought this manufactured goods early this fund and it at home on calculate and facility splendid. I would reommend by this manufactured goods and fund ended again. Fortunate!
- Carmen F. Quagliato
My son loves before a live audience with LEGO. Primarily the interval ship ones.Bought this for his birthday. He loved it so much he asked me if i couldget the better version of this. hahaha
- Reve GR
This is the following set ordered. We haven't put this set collectively yet. My grandson hasn't decided as of yet wether to do so or not.
- R. I. G.
This was the at the initiation lego set i've bought from the Star Wars run and I'm glad it was my at the initiation. It was fun to put collectively and it holds up well to moderate treatment. I have this in my personnel and it everlastingly gets the rare 'pick up' from personnel mates. It's indeed and eye catcher.
- K. Imai
We purchased this set for our nephew on his 7th birthday and it was a hit. The first set out of the box and it was together before to he went to bed that night. Great set for the value.
- Alison B. Patterson "halfpint"
Back in high school I had the Revell plastic-and-glue model Star Demolisher, and my acquaintances and I spent a LOT of time depiction it, short it almost my room, and zooming it slowly over our heads to replicate the notch shot of A New Hope. So the lines and details of the Imperial Star Demolisher are engraved on my brain. This midi-scale Lego model is sweet pesky true. It has a lot of nice little touches, like both ventral shelter bays and big areas of raised go up detail that echo those on the movie ships. The back end looks above all cool, with the three big engines and four smaller engines between them. They are even accurately recessed with hull plates sticking out further than them above and below.The "sight stand" is in the end a kick stand that snaps onto the underside between the main shelter bay and the dome over the reactor. It is small and modest but lets the model sit horizontal when it is parked, lacking leaning or tipping. You can easily snap it off for play and then put it back on for sight, which is a nice touch.The design isn't perfect. The main hull consists of four big triangular sections that snap onto a obscure skeleton at an angle to create the classic Star Demolisher lines. There is nominal space between the four sections, but if you look at the front end of the ship from _exactly_ above, below, or from either side, you can see a narrow strip of light where the four sections deal with each other but don't quite merge. Also, where the charming top and underside sections come collectively at the sides, the rough, detailed area between them is to some extent thicker than it would be in a impeccably scaled model. But these are very small nits to pick and they don't really detract from the refined model, except you are an perfectionist for pledge perfection (in which case, the Essential Collectors Series Star Demolisher can still be had, for vastly more money).The concluded model is about 9" long and about half that wide and tall. It is DENSE. Most Lego sets are at least to some extent airy when built, to accommodate mini-figures and so on, but this one is mostly bricks all the way through. It feels reassuringly solid in your hand, and it is easy to pick up and play with lacking touch like you're going to break it, which isn't always the case with the bigger Lego Star Wars vehicles. My little boy dropped mine once when he was moving it one-handed, but the renovate job only took a couple of summary.Even if the Midi-Scale Star Demolisher looks good just meeting on the shelf, it practically cries out to be selected up and zoomed almost the room. About five summary after I refined construction it, I was short it over my head making laser blast sounds and talking like Darth Vader. Any toy that can make me feel that much like a kid again has earned its five stars. Vastly not compulsory.
- black thumb
It is sweet much what I expected. Skilled addition to my collection. Needs o be much much better. Including the intention of would be awe-inspiring!!
- Aaron part 1 "bigbad40"
Back in high school I had the Revell plastic-and-glue develop Star Destroyer, and my friends and I spent a LOT of time drawing it, short it almost my room, and zooming it at a snail's pace over our heads to imitate the opening shot of A New Hope. So the shape and fine points of the Imperial Star Destroyer are engraved on my brain. This midi-extent Lego develop is sweet darned true. It has a lot of nice little touches, like both ventral hangar bays and big areas of raised surface detail that echo those on the movie ships. The back end looks particularly cool, with the three big engines and four smaller engines between them. They are even correctly recessed with hull plates sticking out further than them above and not more than.The "spectacle stand" is in the end a kick stand that snaps onto the bottom between the main hangar bay and the dome over the reactor. It is small and unobtrusive but lets the develop sit horizontal when it is parked, without leaning or tipping. You can easily snap it off for play and then put it back on for spectacle, which is a nice touch.The design isn't perfect. The main hull consists of four big triangular sections that snap onto a hidden chassis at an angle to create the classic Star Destroyer shape. There is smallest interval between the four sections, but if you look at the front end of the ship from _exactly_ above, not more than, or from either side, you can see a narrow strip of light where the four sections approach each other but don't quite merge. Also, where the smooth top and bottom sections come collectively at the sides, the rough, detailed area between them is to some extent thicker than it would be in a perfectly scaled develop. But these are very small nits to pick and they don't really detract from the finished develop, unless you are an stickler for absolute perfection (in which case, the Essential Collectors Series Star Destroyer can still be had, for vastly more money).The completed develop is about 9" long and about half that wide and tall. It is DENSE. Most Lego sets are at least to some extent airy when built, to accommodate mini-figures and so on, but this one is mostly bricks all the way through. It feels reassuringly solid in your hand, and it is easy to pick up and play with without feeling like you're going to break it, which isn't always the case with the bigger Lego Star Wars vehicles. My little boy dropped mine once when he was transportation it one-handed, but the repair job only took a couple of minutes.Although the Midi-Extent Star Destroyer looks good just sitting on the ridge, it practically cries out to be selected up and zoomed almost the room. About five minutes after I finished building it, I was short it over my head making laser blast sounds and discussion like Darth Vader. Any toy that can make me feel that much like a kid again has earned its five stars. Highly not compulsory.
- black thumb

Lego- Star Wars 8099 Midi-Scale Imperial Star Destroyer
The infamous Imperial Star DestroyerTM- now in midi-extent!
Appearing for the very at the start time in the notch outlook of the at the start Star WarsTM show, A New Hope,the Imperial Star DestroyerTM is the Empire's most commanding warship and one of the most instantly recognizable in the full run. This iconic ship now comes in midi-extent.
* No minifigures built-in
* Display the develop by the well-located stand!
* Imperial Star Destroyer events more than 10" (25cm) long and stands more than 5" (12cm)
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