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Star Wars Clone Wars Ultimate Light Saber

Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

Buy New: $39.99



New (28) Collectible (1) from $39.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 68

Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: No
Age: 4 - 8 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 21.8 x 14.8 x 2.5

MPN: 87623 0000
Model: 87625
UPC: 653569318620
EAN: 0653569318620
ASIN: B0013TO9ZO

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • The Ultimate Star Wars Lightsaber - New Clone Wars Edition - has more than 20 interchangeable parts to build your own customized weapon!
  • More than 1,000 possible lightsaber configurations!
  • Now you can create your own Clone Trooper hi-tech lightsaber!
  • Includes 1 hilt, 2 blades, 2 emitters, 1 light bulb housing, 2 caps, 3 power crystals, 3 filters, 2 hilt sleeves, 1 adapter, 3 sleeve rings, 2 switches and instructions.
  • May the force be with you!

Accessories:

  • Energizer Max Alkaline, Size AA, 16 pack
  • Sony Cycle Energy AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries (4-Pack)
  • SANYO eneloop 4 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries
  • Lenmar Ready-2-Go AA R2GAA4 1.2V 2150mAh Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery - 4 Pack
  • Sanyo Eneloop 4 Pack AA NiMH Pre-Charged Rechargable Batteries w/ Charger

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
    Build your own custom, life-size lightsaber! Hundreds of possible combinations. Choose and follow your destiny!
What will yours look like? Now you can assemble your own custom, life-size lightsaber with this build-your-own lightsaber kit! Create and customize hundreds of combinations with signature pieces from the Clone Wars, Force Unleashed video game and more. Combine the parts in different ways to produce many styles and design a made-to-order look of your very own! It's easy to put together and reconfigure to either the Jedi- or Sith-style weapon. Just decide on your blade, determine your emitter, select a filter, tailor the hilt, pick your crystal and choose and follow your destiny! Requires batteries, not included.


Amazon.com Review
Whether he's an aspiring Jedi or an apprentice to the dark side, your child will love the possibilities of this Star Wars Clone Wars Ultimate Light Saber Assortment. Movie fans six and up will delight in customizing the hilt, blade color, and end cap to approximate Yoda, Mace Windu, or Maris Brood, while lights and sounds add an authentic element to any battle. Small parts keep this light saber from being appropriate for children under three.

What We Think


Fun Factor:

Durability:

(what this means)

The Good: Fun game for the whole family

The Bad: Buzzers take awhile to get used to

In a Nutshell: Interactive, stimulating game

At a Glance

Ages: 6 and older
Requires: 3 AA batteries


Accessories let you customize the lightsaber's hilt. View larger.


Colored plastic "crystals" control the blade color. View Larger.
May the Force Be With You
Whether your child is a fan of the new Clone Wars animated film or the original trilogy, this light saber, with its light up blade and electronic sounds, is sure to be a hit. Its sturdy plastic components in gray, black, and gold, three colored crystals, and telescoping blade can be combined in over 1000 different ways to create a customized battle weapon. And since part of the fun is in thinking up ways to combine the pieces into a customized weapon, there's no time-consuming adult setup.

You'll need a Philips head screwdriver to insert three AA batteries (not included), and you may want to help young users put the color crystals in the first time around, so they know how to change them later on.

Imaginative Play that Spans Distant Galaxies
One of this light saber's top features is the way it emits different sounds along with a different color light inside the clear plastic blade depending on what Ilum crystal or crystals are inserted in the handle. Choose the classic Jedi green, blue, Sith red, or combine crystals to achieve an effect like the violet light saber Mace Windu uses. Star Wars fans will immediately recognize the powerful humming noise that indicates a light saber ready for combat. And the variety of clashing sounds that the unit makes when the blade comes in contact with any sturdy obstruction is sure to thrill.

While too much rough play can take a toll on any toy, the construction behind this light saber seems sturdy and well thought out. Adults and kids with larger hands may find the hilt sits more comfortably in their grasp without the custom handles over it.

Overall, we had loads of fun creating a custom look, practicing crafty moves, and fighting off imaginary enemies with this light saber. Since the colored blade effect is achieved by projecting light into the clear plastic blade, playing with this light saber in a dark or dimly lit room provides extra drama and an increased dose of fun.

Because this toy calls forth an epic battle between good and evil, we imagine that having a playmate with a second light saber would increase the fun exponentially.

What's in the Box
Hilt, blade, 3 colored crystals, 4 hilt sleeves, tonfa handle, 4 end caps, 3 sleeve rings, blade-emitter guard, and an instruction booklet.



Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars 5 yr olds favorite toy!   January 6, 2009
We bought this for my son who is 5 and is a huge Star Wars fan. This was the at the top of his Christmas list. He loves it and carries it everywhere. It lights up and makes slashing noises. He is able to build different style light sabers easily, he has no problem changing the pieces around by himself. Overall although there is little educational value it is a fun toy that my son has spent hours playing pretend Jedi and Sith with. It seems to be very durable as well. It is his favorite toy. I would highly recomend it for your little Star Wars fans!


4 out of 5 stars Pretty cool toy   January 5, 2009
We bought this for my son for Christmas. He played with it right away. He is 8 years old and really into Star Wars Clone Wars. It was a bit difficult to figure out and we tried to keep the box for storage, but it got beaten up quickly. He still plays with it. I would say a storage bag would be a great addition for the toy. Also a bit difficult to figure out how to put together. Other than that, would buy it again.


4 out of 5 stars Creat Your Own Lightsaber!   January 2, 2009
I bought this for both my 5-year old nephew and my 6-year old son and they both are enjoying it very much. My son says it's "awesome!" We have only put it together once so far and it appears as though it may be too troublesome to take it apart and make it a new way so we are leaving it the way it was first put together. The kids like the way it makes sounds and lights up in different colors. It was easy to assemble but we did forget that it needed batteries. A great toy for any Star Wars lover!


5 out of 5 stars My 7 Year old LOVED it!!   December 31, 2008
I was reluctant to buy this even though my 7 year old has been asking for at least a year. We have probably 5 other light sabers and I didn't think this would really entertain him for long. Boy was I wrong! This was the first thing he opened and couldn't wait to put one together. He didn't even care there weren't batteries. He especially loved being able to change the color of the light saber. There is only 1 light saber to put together but the options are endless. A must for your Star Wars fan!


5 out of 5 stars Star Wars Ultimate Light Saber - GREAT TOY!   December 27, 2008
I bought two of these light sabers for my 6 & 7 yr. old grandsons for Christmas and they absolutely love them. The older boys, aged 12 & 14 liked them just as much and now they want one also. They have been playing with them almost constantly, changing the configurations and having light saber duels almost since they got them. They did need help assembling them at first. So, an adult or older boy helped assemble them for the younger boys at first, but once they saw how and got the hang of it, they can now do most of it themselves. All the kids, and some of the dads, have enjoyed playing with them. One light saber is fun, but it's even more fun when there are two or more so they can have dueling battles. It's fun and a very versatile, well made and durable toy. So, I would definitely recommend this toy for boys young and old alike.

Powered by the Force.
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Takara Style MP Starscream Custom Box
Seibertron member, Coolpop has found a interesting custom box for Masterpiece collectors, MP Starscream U.S. Edition in a TakaraTomy style box. Coolpop gives us his review:


Custom Made Takara Style Masterpiece MP-3 Package Set

This set is made by a Chinese TF fan and he only produced 50 sets of them (probably all sold out now). The fixed selling price was RMB150, plus all shipping and fees, it came out to be around RMB314 (I used Airmail for international shipping from China to USA), and this is about US$47.50 shipped.

The purpose of this custom package set is to convert US Masterpiece Starscream into Takara style Masterpiece packaging. Unlike another MP Starscream custom package set seen last year on eBay that only comes with outside color box (you put the whole US MP Starscream w/ original package into this custom box), this new set actually comes complete with inner plastic clampshell tray, plastic nose ; tail holder/divider, updated graphic/art instruction booklet ; character card.
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US Masterpiece Starscream ; all accessories placed in the inner plastic clampshell tray
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Side by side comparisons with origial Takara MP-3 Green Starscream:

Inner tray with toys ; accessories
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Color instruction booklet ; character card (front). It's a pity that the creator decided to use actual toy shot instead of using toy art like the original booklet cover
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Color instruction booklet ; character card (back)
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First two inside pages of instruction booklet
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Front of box
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Back of box
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Top of box
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Bottom of box
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Side of box (both sides are the same)
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Final comparison shot
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Overall the quality of this custom package set is very good, I am very impressed with the extent of details the creator has paid attention to match with the original MP Starscream box and inserts (reshoot of the toy with correct position, angle, distance, light source, reflection, placement, art, font, color, etc.). I consider myself very fortunate to have the opportunity to purchase this custom box set, and it will surely add that extra specialty to my complete Masterpiece collection.

Later comment:
So much for the 50 sets limited run, hahaha. I just found out the Chinese seller I bought from just put out 10 more sets for sale, I guess the creator saw both bigger demand and extra income, and he decided to pump out more.

It can be found on Taobao but only open to Chinese residents. Panli does allow foreign transactions.

Seibertron.com's First "Buried Treasure" Review - Cybertron Cannonball!
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Once a week, a fan (be it a member of the staff or a user on the site) will have the opportunity to write about one of their favourite "hidden gems" of the Transformers Universe, and have their review posted on the site's front page.

We hope this feature will be a great success, and that many of you will be encouraged to look back at the last 25 years of Transformers and perhaps take a worthwhile second-look at some real unsung classics of the Transformers universe.

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Buried Treasure - Cannonball (Cybertron series - 2006)

By Skowl

Avast ye Transformer fans! For the inaugural "Buried Treasure" Review, I decided to pick a figure that embodies the very notion of "buried treasure." Pirates have not been all that common in the franchise, and for years only the Beast Wars II Seacons could lay claim to that title. But all that changed during the amazing "Transformers Cybertron" line, when we were given a unique repaint of popular Autobot character.

The Red Alert mold had been released in the first wave of Deluxe figures and, from my memory, had been a decent hit with the fans. The mold was a vast improvement over the Armada Red Alert but still retained many of the character's traits. From the obvious "medic" element, to the sympathetic look on the head sculpt, to all the first aid tools and add-ons - it was obvious that the new Cybertron Red Alert mold was all-Autobot. Which is why many fans were so surprised to see the figure repainted later down the line... as a Decepticon!

Around the same time that the Autobot Red Alert got a massive upgrade, the deluxe-class Decepticon Cannonball was released. Perhaps the character, whose bio reveals him to be a looter of sorts, salvaged the old Red Alert toy and saw it as a good enough mold to use for himself!

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It's difficult to write about any figure from the Cybertron line without mentionning the brilliant packaging. The series has come and gone, but it still had the most eye-catching packaging of any Transformers toy line I've ever seen. From the faction-shaped card backing to the brilliant character art, everything about the packaging was clean, sharp and just great to look at. With nice, dark colours and cool silver highlights, Cannonball blends in beautifully with the packaging, making him a great piece for any MOC/MIB collector.

But the real fun starts when you get this little buccaneer out of the packaging. It's amazing what a little paint can do, isn't it? Looking at Cannonball, it's difficult to tell he was once an Autobot ambulance (type thing). The dark colours give him a very menacing look, ressembling some sort of hearse, and the whole thing is beautifully decorated with sharp silver highlights, including silver trim and mag wheels, and wicked skull decals that really add alot of personality to the figure (as if a Transforming pirate wasn't cool enough already).

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The old "Cyber Key" gimmick works just as well with Cannonball as it did with Red Alert. Just stick it in the slot at the rear end of the car and watch as some cannons flip out, ready to blow any landlubber to pieces (should I stop with the pirate jokes? They're just so easy to write!). Not an amazing feature, but still added value, especially since the key gimmick really doesn't get in the way of the toy's functionality.

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His transformation, like Red Alert's, is unique and shows alot of creativity in the engineering. Cannonball's body is basically made from the middle of the car, while the front and back ends come together to form the legs.

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Yes, Cannonball's vehicle mode is wicked, but it's his robot mode that really makes him shine. I doubt many people thought "pirate" when they first laid eyes on Cybertron Red Alert, but it works so well in robot mode you would think that's what the designers were aiming for all along. Red Alert's "gun-hand" and add-ons just scream pirate-y hook hanks and the black "eye-patch" over the left side of his visor is a real nice touch. The colours work really well in this mode, with the nice silver detailing continuing over his chest, shoulders and legs and the clear purple windows of his vehicle look great in the proper lighting. And don't forget how cool those blue skeleton decals look in robot mode - two on his shoulders and the big skull on his back. Sweet.

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He is fairly poseable in robot mode, but lacks alot of movement in his legs. It's ok though, he more than makes up for it by having cool, interchangeable pirate weapons (handy for shooting blaggards in the face), a great colour scheme with lots of unique detail and an awesome bio. Heck, he doesn't need to be super-poseable, he looks great just standing there!

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Cannonball is a brilliant figure and one of the best, most original repaints in the history of the franchise. His unique personality makes him a great addition to any collection, and a must have for pirate fans... if you can ignore the fact that this pirate transforms into a car of all things...

So set sail, collectors! This is one piece of Transformers treasure that should definately not stay buried!

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You can visit the complete Cannonball gallery on Seibertron.com by clicking here, and find your own buried treasures by visiting all the galleries here!

If you would like to submit a review of an obscure or rare Transformer figure for our "Buried Treasure" feature, please contact me (Skowl) via private message!

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The review, performed by Pascal, gives us some great size comparison shots in both robot and alt mode, and discusses some of the major pros and cons of the figure.

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Courtesy of Cybertron.ca

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I was able to spend about a week with the game, wasting many precious hours, staying up until the wee early hours of the morning as I played the addicting game, and tried to experience as much of it as I could before I had to send the demo back....

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This figure appears to be leaps and bounds better than previous Mc Donald's figures that were available in the past.

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