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Re: What's missing here?
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Date: 
Wed, 14 Apr 1999 21:02:30 GMT
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"Justin M. Kopp" wrote:
        the droid witht the y-wing is a r4-d5, which is the droid seen being
lowered into y-wings in the movies

Nope, it's defintely an R2 unit - look at it's shape and the LEGO
Website.  R4D5 is the red robot seen in SW:ANH being sold and then it
broke down - it's a different design hence the R5 number
Robot 5 Droid 4 if I remember.

        i think we all pretty much aggree that an at-at is out of the
question..too big
        however, an at-st or at-pt may be possible...lets hope!

AT-PT?  I've heard of it on a Micro Machines box - what is it?

b-wings: the only scenes in the movie which show b-wings are in-space
flights..and of thoses i think only 2 total

Well Kenner still made one though and people love 'em - I do.

        we definately need some regular imperial stormtroopers!

Yes, packs of 5 of them.

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(...) All Terrain - Patrol Craft. There are many in the N64 game Rouge Squadron. if i remember right it house a crew of 2 and has twin cannons..and is very small (...) yes, a very cool ship...i liked flying them in SW:X-Wing (computer game) (...) (...) (26 years ago, 14-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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(...) Although I have to agree that it is definitely an R2 unit, I really think it was Lego's attempt at making hte R4-D5 without having to create a whole new mini-fig. I don't remember the details of the movie well enough to really remember which (...) (26 years ago, 15-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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(...) According to the "Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels" (EGVV), the Y-Wing can use an R2 or R4 Astromech Droid. (...) Again, from the EGVV, it is the Imperial All Terrain Personal Transport. Experimental 1-man walker designed by the _Old_ (...) (26 years ago, 15-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)

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(...) the droid witht the y-wing is a r4-d5, which is the droid seen being lowered into y-wings in the movies (...) ??? lets hope for more (...) i think we all pretty much aggree that an at-at is out of the question..too big however, an at-st or (...) (26 years ago, 13-Apr-99, to lugnet.starwars)

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