Lego Technic 8002 Destroyer Droid |
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Set Profile Year of Release: 2000 Film: Episode I: The Phantom Menace Pieces: 553 Minifigures: N/A MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price): $39.99 |
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BrickWars Sets Description Lego Technic Star Wars 8002 Destroyer Droid, also known as a droideka, was a heavy battle droid used by the Trade Federation and later the Separatists. They were well known for their resilience, superior firepower, and intimidation. They were usually deployed in moderation, due to their cost. After the Clone Wars and the fall of the Separatists, these droids fell into the hands of mutiple factions. The reasons why they were more formidable than B1 battle droids was because of their ability to transform into a sphere-shaped configuration, which allowed for rapid movement and compact storage. When in battle, they could project their own deflector shields that protected them from blaster fire and even lightsabers. Their superior firepower made them much more powerful than other battle droids; their arms were practically built-in twin blasters.
The Lego Technic 8002 Destroyer Droid contains 553 pieces and includes no minifigures.
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Lego "Shop @ Home" Description Build your own destroyer droid! And it will do what you command! This combat machine moves into position in an armored "wheel" configuration and then unfolds to become a terrifying weapons platform. They have twin blasters in place of arms and can generate their own deflector shields. Even Jedi Knights fear the destroyer droids! Ages 11+. 553 pieces.
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Reviews Posted August 23, 2008 by LEGOFAN, United States Star Wars Lego set #8002: One of the most fun sets ever... and one of the most difficult! Here's why:Pros: Cons: I don't know, maybe it's just me, but I really don't like the tubes, because they always seem to come off while it's rolling and gets caught in the rest of the destroyer droid. But when it doesn't happen, it's great fun to roll around! 10/10! | |||










