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In lugnet.reviews, Matt Sekerak writes:
> People, I feel I must put my two cents in. First I admit that the UCS X-Wing
> is a masterpiece, and put my own large scale X-wing to shame...however.
> Picture this set with a good percentage more light grey pieces (or white), for
> a more uniform look in the color department. Next, picture a pre-printed
> canopy (what else would it be used for anyway!?) with separate click-hinge
> connecting pieces instead of the flimsy uni-canopy that doesn't even stay shut
> unless you add a couple 1X2 "vent grill," pieces directly in front of the point
> where the canopy lip makes contact with the fuselage. Notice there's a grey
> 2X2 round "repulsor" piece under the cockpit that does a nice job of keeping
> the cargo bay piece closed with a nice CLICK? Also, since TLG was so clever as
> to include the tiny "flag" pieces that help the foils stay open, why not
> install something to keep the foils straight when in the closed position?
> Is it me or is the mechanism that opens and closes the foils unnecessarily
> complicated? Why am I complaining? Because I can...I'm the consumer...and I'm
> the one who is $160.00 in the red. But I really love my UCS Tie...no
> compl
When I first saw the on-line pictures of the 2 UCS ships, my first impression
was that the X-Wing would be the better of the two because it just seemed to be
richer in details. Weekend before last I had a small Lego-fest with an out-of-
town friend; I brought the X-Wing, and he brought the Tie. My first impression
of the Tie was "Wow! This is better than the X-Wing!" After further
reflection, I still think that the Tie may indeed be the better of the two in
terms of overall sturdiness of design. Perhaps this is because there are really
no obvious flaws to the Tie; the X-Wing is greatness (any set with that many
tiles and white slopes and neat misc. bits and pieces is bound to be), although
we'd all agree that the foil system is a little bit too clever for its own good,
and the ship does indeed look naked without printing. Anyway, I'm definitely
sold on the Tie, but I think that a more reasonable price-point would be nearer
to $70 than to $100.
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| People, I feel I must put my two cents in. First I admit that the UCS X-Wing is a masterpiece, and put my own large scale X-wing to shame...however. Picture this set with a good percentage more light grey pieces (or white), for a more uniform look (...) (24 years ago, 8-Jul-00, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.starwars)
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