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D**G
great
all good, easy to build, vehicles are a little fiddly and annoying at first but once you get the hang its easy enough, the men are easy to build and is great value for money and the plastic is quite good quality
S**S
A Quality Product - But Beware the Droids!
I picked this up a few weeks back and have since started work on sourcing a full range of both the Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War ranges of Legion models. I actually got into both the Legion and Armada product lines whilst on the hunt for prospective miniatures to use in an Edge of Empire RPG game I'm looking to run with my social group when we finally manage to escape lockdown!Overall I've found that this is very well put together core box. For me the quality of the materials is key part of any game, primarily due to the high use that they can get if they're popular with the group. Suffice to say that this is no exception, the tokens, cards and rulebook feel like they should wear well with continued use and I love the artwork.I really like the models in the entire Legion range, not just this core box. Similar sort of build quality to the likes of Game Workshop, with a nice level of detail and solid build feel. This is also one of those ranges that I can see myself painting up all nice and fancy. They just look and feel like they're going to be an easy paint job!There are only two things I would raise.The first is to beware the droid models when putting them together! I'm used to taking apart flimsy bits and pieces from sprues over the years, but I suspect the droids are all very easy to break for the uninitiated, so be sure to take care when getting them off the sprues, I would suggest a good pair of clippers and/or a sharp crafting knife (I almost snapped the end of a blaster rifle whilst using a crafting blade but was luckily able to salvage it with a smidgen of super glue). Oh you will need to get super glue for this...My second point would be that it would be a little easier if the General Grievous model had individual blueprints for putting it together. There are several variant builds/poses for General Grievous, but (presumably to save space in printing) they've only used a single visual instruction of the model with all parts for all the variants shown, definitely threw me off for a bit trying to work out whether one or two parts were meant to be included or not!Apart from those two points it's a good little starter set and I look forward to dual using it for both Legion games and to supplement some RPG gaming. I only wish more of these came with foam to protect the models once their built...
R**1
Excellent models though battledroids can be fiddly to assemble
Excellent product, very good value. Just be aware that the clone troopers only have 5 or 6 parts to put together and can be built in minutes, the battledroids have more parts, smaller locating lugs and will take considerably longer. They can also be quite fiddly to handle whilst doing so. But persevere and you will be rewarded with some really good little models. May also be a little less rugged than the clones due to difference in material/construction if not handled more carefully - but i have had no disasters yet.
W**K
Perfect
It is super easy t assemble no glue required, comes in safe little packets so ur speare peices can't get lost, and Bossk is a beast on the battlefield, he can mow down trooper squads or take our commanders he's really everything u want in a bounty hunter
T**D
Excellent addition
Firstly, this is a great looking addition which also adds plenty in to the gameplay options. It can be run as a generic Imperial Special Forces unit (4-5 troopers) or as Inferno Squad (3 troopers). In addition, you get the option to use the 2 Inferno Squad heavies as upgrades to a regular Corps unit. All 3 possibilities are well worth exploring.My only minor gripe is that a single box won't allow you to do this fully. While the box states that it contains enough for both units, the truth is that it doesn't allow both units to be full. 3 troopers make up Inferno Squad, and 3 more E11 troopers can be used in an ISF unit. The final trooper in the box can be assembled with either an E11 or a heavy T21. ISF units require 4 regular troopers, with the option of adding one heavy. So if you build the final trooper with a T21, you will not have enough regular troopers to run both squads together. If you build the final trooper with the E11, you can run both squads but your ISF squad won't have a heavy weapon to equip. I believe this is the first time this has happened in any Legion expansion I have bought, so I was a little disappointed.
N**R
Nightmare to build .
Nightmare to build
J**I
Nice figures
Didn't buy for the game bought for the two figures which become Han and Luke on a snow base for display these look awesome as a display. Small too paint a good set of brushes help.
C**S
Rebel Scum!
A pleasure to build, paint and occasionally stare at, transfixed, by the utter fun of the whole arrangement - speeder, rocket launcher, Greedo look alike toting a blaster - what more do you want?!
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