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Destroyer Droid - Help w/ unrolling
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lugnet.starwars
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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 08:22:19 GMT
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I just found a Destroyer Droid at Target (Lynnwood, WA, USA) for anyone
interested. They had a few Slave I's and Pit Droids too. It's strange, I'd
think Boba Fett would sell the fastest, but the ones I haven't found are the A
& B Wing and Desert Skiff!
Oh well, here's my problem: After 3 & a quarter hours of sorting & building,
my Destroyer Droid is complete, but when I roll it the back leg (and
subsequently, the head section) has a heck of a time flipping out. Is this a
problem easily solved by adding/subtracting rubber bands? Or is there a more
involved solution? Or is it just "You're not rolling it hard enough?" :)
BTW> It's an AMAZING set. This is my second Technic set (first was Pit Droid),
so I really can't compare to other Technic. But this droid was a delight to
build, and the mechanics of it (with the "locking" mechanisms) is VERY cool.
Those designers at LEGO are top-notch!
-Zak
zak@mimir.net
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Destroyer Droid - Help w/ unrolling
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| (...) Droid), (...) I bought my destroyer droid and have had some problems too. First the guns wouldn't flip down. I added another rubber band to each side and solved that problem. Sometimes the head wouldn't flip up either but now it does, too (...) (25 years ago, 17-Jan-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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| I'm a new AFOL to lugnet. I've been noticing the high prices that some people are paying on auctions for brand new Star Wars sets. Are there a lot of areas where the sets are in short supply? The local Wal-Mart & Zellers stores have a lot of Lego. (...) (25 years ago, 17-Jan-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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