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LEGO The Malevolence

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Though this model is made up of common LEGO elements it was – until now – relatively hard to complete, so any intrinsic rarity comes from the difficulty in accumulating the necessary elements. However, it isn’t a one-off like the promotional builds – such as 8 foot long Venator that Varzegi built for the LEGO booth at Star Wars Celebration 3 in 2005 – that have come out of the LEGO model team so putting some kind of rating or metric to this set is impractical. This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. Just a small battle scene with the lead characters. You have to be a Jedi to think you can go up against a cyborg with 4 lightsabers! This front shot reminds me of old anime ship called the Space Battleship Yamato. At the bow of the ship, it had a huge cannon called a Wave motion gun.. Maybe the Malevolence was built with this ship in mind. But instead of a Wave motion gun, the Malevolence carried a Ion Cannon. Which instead of disintegrating the enemy ships, it disables them so the ships could be recycled for parts and booty.

Build experience: 2/5. Very easy to build. All the bags are numbered so you don't have to sort a lot of pieces. and since the ship is big, there is not too many small parts to pinch or push together. It always amazes me how the heart of a lot of larger sets use technic pieces to help hold together or help in the ability to SNOT (Studs Not On Top) on pieces.Box Rear. You can see how much of the ship can be changed into a play set for the minifigs. And I love the multiple profiles of the ship. This was a nice ship design. It reminds me of a modern ship. Long and skinny. Also, just a hint of Nemo's submarine, the Nautilus.

Designed by Erik Varzegi, one of the designers in the model building workshop at the LEGO offices in Enfield CT, the gestalt Malevolence was a LEGO Star Wars promotion that has never been repeated. The casual builder should note that the maroon 4 x 6 tiles with studs on the edges with the two white 2 x 6 plates underneath are just for positioning the elements that make up the forward structure. These can be replaced with pieces of any other color – which will come as a relief for anyone who knows how brittle +10-year-old maroon plates can get. I hope you like the build process. The table that I have to build my sets on is rather limited and makes it hard to photograph.

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And just think, each of those little yellow squares are supposed to be windows. This is one huge ship. Three MILES long! More on that later. Initially designed by concept artist Erik Tiemens and modified by development artist Atsushi Takeuchi as General Grievous’s flagship for Revenge of the Sith, the original concept art had it looking more like the Nautilus from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. It was dropped in favor of the smaller Invisible Hand, which served as Grievous’s personal cruiser at the Battle of Coruscant. Making its original appearance in the premiere episode of the first season of The Clone Wars animated series, broadcast in July 2009, the quest to find and destroy the Malevolence formed a three-part storyline that culminated in October 2009 when Anakin Skywalker, in the fourth episode (titled Destroy Malevolence), caused the ship to crash into a moon.

Tops photo of the finished Malevolence. I like the top view. It looks so sleek. I'm not to happy of the grey canards that jut out of the front sides. For the most part, it is symmetrical in shape. But there are a few greebels that make the left and right sides a bit different. Includes 6 minifigures: Anakin Skywalker, Padmé Amidala, General Grievous, Count Dooku, Battle Droid Commander and Battle Droid

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Might I suggest using the "view on youtube" button. While lighting may not be perfect, I finally got it so 1080i is really HQ pictures. :) Perhaps one way to determine its place in the LEGO Star Wars community is the fact that so few fans and collectors have made this model. Despite the effort LEGO put into The Quest For R2-D2 marketing campaign, the likelihood that only a dozen or so midi-scale Malevolence models were ever constructed is a reasonable assumption. This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy.

Count Dooku and Anakin look the same as some other sets, but look at Dooku's saber. It's chrome plated this time. Much better than the normal grey colored hilts they usually make them in. After all these years of making lightsabers, you would've figured that TLG would've figured a way to make the blade without bubbles in them.

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Seven bags of parts. Not much to say except at least this time, they included the part separator in bag one. Sometimes they put it into last bag of parts, which never did make sense. Lots of extra parts. Or did I forget something. Augh! Droids without hands. Just kidding. They have their hands. Here you can see both the left and right sides opened up. The top folds up and the smaller flap folds down. now you have room to slide the railcars a bit. Just a tiny bit. Keep in mind this ship is supposed to be almost 3 miles long. So the railcars was needed to move fast around the ship.

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