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    « on: September 13, 2009, 11:44:52 AM »

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    The Aggressive ReConnaissance-170 starfighter, also known as the ARC-170 starfighter, was a heavy starfighter/bomber that saw widespread use by the Republic Navy in the later days of the Clone Wars.

    It was an ancestor of the T-65 X-wing starfighter, which would be mainly used by the Alliance to Restore the Republic.

    Source: Wookiepedia


    Set Number: 7259
    Set Name: Arc-170 fighter
    Number of Pieces: 396 (from Brickset)
    Year released: 2005
    Theme: Star Wars Episode III

    More info

    My photobucket = http://s3.photobucket.com/albums/y100/paanjang16/Lego%20Star%20Wars%20Arc-170%20Fighter%207259/?start=0
    Brickset = http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=7259-1

    The boxart

    The boxart is the Episode III type of boxart with lava splashing and vader's helmet at the top right corner. On the side is a picture showing the S-foil mechanism.


    The instruction manual

    Below is the front page of the instruction manual showing the ARC-170 fighter in battle. The fighter is so wide that it has to be almost vertical to fit onto the front page


    Some random instruction page showing the minifigures and the first phase of building whereby we start-off with the center section.


    Another random page showing the S-foils mechanism inside the fighter


    Near the end is a page showing the features of the set


    Minifigure

    This set comes with 3 clone war pilot miniatures and 1 red R2 unit.  The torsos of the pilots are printed front and rear as well as thier helmets. The head of the clone pilots are unprinted black heads. Surprisingly, there are only 2 megaphone guns compared to 3 nos of clone pilots. Could it be only gunners can use guns?  :sceptic: 



    Parts

    This set comes with a whole range of printed parts, some of which are unique to this set only such as the sloped printed windows, printed computer with tri-fighter, printed wedge, printed technic disc with Arc-170 engine pattern and printed tile 2 x 2 with DkGreen Half-Ellipse Pattern. It is worth to note that the windows and wedge have a mirror opposite so that both can be used for left and right side of the fighter. Other parts include gears, the clear technic gearbox, elastic bands and technic ball joint for the S-foils.  What a wealth of parts this set has!! :thumbup:


    Construction

    Building this set is easy as you start out with the center part of the fighter first...


    .. followed by the left wing....


    ...and lastly with the right wing. In the last few steps you will attached both the wings to the center.


    The S-foil mechanism on the wing.

    The S-foil mechanism is open and close by turning a T-joint with the technic ball joint. The ball joint will push the S-foils up and down. The elastic band meanwhile keeps the 2 S-foils close together and return to its close position. This elastic band also keeps the S-foils in open and close position tightly when the fighter is flying and making barrel rolls. 



    The finished fighter

    Once finished, the fighter stands out with its extra long wing span. Although the wings are long they do not fall off easily, making it a terrific toy to fly around the room.


    From the front, you can see that the S-foils are fully extended and form an "X" wing shape. Also the profile of this ship


    From the rear there is the tail laser weapon mounted on top of a turntable to shoot incoming tri-fighter. You need to turn the gear to open and close the S-foils. By pulling the gear, you can release the blue transparent cylinders to drop from below the aircraft.


    The side profile of the spacecraft showing the gunnery compartment above the pilot compartment. From the side the fighter looks short compared to how long the wing is.


    Another view from the rear with the S-foil gear and engines.


    The size of this fighter is comparison with the new Sith Infiltrator and Grevious Fighter. It is so large that both the Separatist ships can fit between its wingspan.


    Pilot and gunnery compartment

    The there are 3 cockpits whereby the pilots sits infront and the 2 gunners sit in the compartment at the rear. The red R2 droid separates the rear and forward gunner.


    Apparently the pilot somehow flies the plane without any computer panels or levers. Could he be controlling the fighter with the force? The cockpit glass does not open to let the pilot out, so it need to be removed if you need to take-out the pilot


    For the 2 gunners, they can easily enter and leave thier gunnery stations as both their windows can open upward and the side windows can open sideways. Both printed tri-fighter computer is placed at the rear and forward gunnery stations. Also the R2 unit is positioned on top of his mounting between the 2 gunners.


    Conclusion

    This is a massive fighter produced by Lego and is packed with features. Add to the fact that it has printed parts and has details almost similar to the fighter in shown in the movie, Lego has created another iconic Star Wars ship in great detail. A must have for EPIII fans. Only time would tell if the new Arc-170 fighter can do better than this version from 2005.

    Playability: 10/10. With its sturdy and large wings, this ship allows children (and adults) to enact their fighter flying scenes
    Build: 8/10 Easy to follow. There are some color issues with dark grey and light grey, but overall it was easy to follow
    Design: 10/10 Accurate reproduction of the Arc-170 fighter shown in the beginning in the movies.
    Overall: 9/10 A must have for EPIII fans.  Wink

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    « Reply #1 on: September 13, 2009, 01:54:20 PM »

    I got this set too!  Grin

    At least back in 2005 they still using printed bricks.
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    « Reply #2 on: September 13, 2009, 03:13:43 PM »

    I like this set very much. The only drawback is the wingspan. It takes up a lot of shelf space.
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    « Reply #3 on: September 15, 2009, 06:09:46 AM »

    haha niceeee :Smiley<diclass="msgbox">Noilesuploaded!</di><br><br>
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    « Reply #4 on: September 15, 2009, 07:26:22 AM »

    The new Star Wars product are siriously looking good..

    Good job Paanjang16 for the review!! Smiley

    Thanks!
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    « Reply #5 on: September 16, 2009, 11:41:30 PM »

    I like this set very much. The only drawback is the wingspan. It takes up a lot of shelf space.


    True, it has a very long wingspan, but I feel that Lego really did a great job for this fighter. Compared to the ARC-170 fighter produced by Hasbro on sale now, the Lego version is LIGHT years ahead. It comes with 3 minifigures and 1 R2 droid and have compartments for all the minifigures. The Hasbro version does not even come with a single minifigure (or action figures as they call it), yet alone openable compartments for all 3.

    Also the number of printed pieces is a great plus. I bought this when I was studying in Aussie back in 2005. I had a choice between the Turbo tank and the ARC-170. Glad I took the ARC-170 Cheesy

    If you are wondering which Hasbro product I am talking about, it is this one here = http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3535392&cp=2274249
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    « Reply #6 on: September 17, 2009, 12:09:09 AM »

    Agreed... lego version is much more fun!! Cool
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    « Reply #7 on: September 17, 2009, 09:18:03 AM »

    I like this set very much. The only drawback is the wingspan. It takes up a lot of shelf space.


    True, it has a very long wingspan, but I feel that Lego really did a great job for this fighter. Compared to the ARC-170 fighter produced by Hasbro on sale now, the Lego version is LIGHT years ahead. It comes with 3 minifigures and 1 R2 droid and have compartments for all the minifigures. The Hasbro version does not even come with a single minifigure (or action figures as they call it), yet alone openable compartments for all 3.

    Also the number of printed pieces is a great plus. I bought this when I was studying in Aussie back in 2005. I had a choice between the Turbo tank and the ARC-170. Glad I took the ARC-170 Cheesy

    If you are wondering which Hasbro product I am talking about, it is this one here = http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3535392&cp=2274249


    Lol, you gonna regret choosing ARC Tongue since it will be release again next year.
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    « Reply #8 on: September 19, 2009, 12:16:45 AM »

    Time would tell if the newer version is better or not. Key points are the printed pieces and the accessories.

    Judging from the leaked new ARC-170 (which btw, is on brickshelf and debated endlessly on Eurobricks), it is still too early to tell if the newer version is better or not.
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    « Reply #9 on: September 19, 2009, 09:12:22 AM »

    But I think they will have more accurate pilot minifigs.  Grin
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    « Reply #10 on: March 03, 2010, 12:34:58 PM »

    Like the #8088 better.  This one looks small Undecided.......
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    « Reply #11 on: March 03, 2010, 01:05:33 PM »

    Like the #8088 better.  This one looks small Undecided.......

    This one got printed bricks and also bomb dropping mechanism.  Wink
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    « Reply #12 on: March 04, 2010, 07:56:20 PM »

    HaHa Cheesy, Starbucks..............
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    « Reply #13 on: March 05, 2010, 09:49:32 PM »

    Hi paanjang16,
    This is a very complete and detailed review.
    Thanks for the effort.
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    « Reply #14 on: July 06, 2011, 12:35:32 AM »

    Thanks this is helpful I bought this at a garage sale in a box of legos and it was incomplete now I can see if all the parts are here to finish it and hopefully get it finished
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