May 30, 2010 · Star

  • Celebrate 10 years of LEGO Star Wars with this all-new set
  • Lift the nose of the ship to seat Darth Vader at the controls
  • Includes Darth Vader minifigure
  • It measures 6″ long by 7″ wide
  • The pack contains 251 pieces
  • Features incredible movie-accurate details, flick-firing missiles, and the Dark Lord of the Sith himself, Darth Vader

Product Description
Blast the Rebels with Darth Vader’s TIE fighterTM! Straight from the original Star Wars movie, the TIE Advanced x1 is Darth Vader’sTM personal starfighter! Even faster than a standard TIE fighter, Vader’s TIE is customized with bent wings, a deflector shield and a hyperdrive. Celebrate 10 years of LEGO Star Wars with this all-new set, featuring incredible movie-accurate details, flick-firing missiles, and the Dark Lord of the Sith himself, Darth Vader!… More >>

LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter

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5 Comments to “LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter”

  1. I already bought a lot of toys from star wars lego, but this is just for collectors it doesn’t have nothing of fun for kids. My kid is sad because he expend more than 30 dollars in this toy.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. We got this for my son’s 5th birthday. Although he is too young to put it together…he shouldn’t be too young to play with it. I put it together with ease, but the second it was put together, I spent the next day trying to reassemble it because it would break apart at the slightest touch. What a frustrating toy.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. It’s legos- fun to put together but when you play with it, it might fall apart!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    It is awesome to me!!!!!! I spend all my time playing with it. It was a very challenging set to build. I hope they lower the price for the set so other kids can get it too!!
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. William Polm says:

    I find it hard to understand why at Lego Design Headquarters they can come up with so many beautifully engineered sets, so that a youngster can assemble and learn from that effort, yet not understand that a child will want to play with the set too.

    Assemble this Tie-fighter and let a child play a little with it and the wings come off. The arms that connect to the inner sides of the large wings are really narrow, with the wings held on by only 2 or 3 points. If the child playing with this set is really unlucky, more comes apart than the wings. The set will even disassemble when you are trying to install Darth onto his seat.

    If you won’t become frustrated by having to reassemble this set basically every time your child plays with it, until you’re nearly blue-in-the-face, then go ahead.

    Otherwise, I’d look elsewhere for a Tie-fighter.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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