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Star Wars Fighter Pods Series I Snowspeeder Vs. AT-AT

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  • Spin, launch and roll your way to endless intergalactic excitement
  • Get a whole force of Star Wars figures and the pods and vehicles to send them on adventures all over
  • You get 4 exclusive figures and 3 hidden figures in this Fighter Pods pack
  • Pack includes 16 figures, 2 vehicles and 6 pods

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.2 x 16 x 10 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Origin: Imported (China)
  • ASIN: B006CC1A7M
  • Item model number: 38631
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 4 - 8 years
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,972 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (56 customer reviews)
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Product Description

Micro heroes, mega battles! Iconic Star Wars characters get a collectible new gaming twist with this awesome Fighter Pods pack! Use your pods to knock down as many figures as possible. Spin, launch or roll your pods into battle! When you need extra "power" to prevail, connect your pods together, or place your figures on top or inside of them! The Snowspeeder vs. AT-AT 16-figure pack includes a AT-AT vehicle, a Snowspeeder vehicle and 6 pods for your Star Wars battles. The 16 figures in this incredible pack include 3 mystery figures – you won’t know which ones they are until you open the pack! Four of the figures are exclusive: Darth Vader, Snowtrooper, Han Solo and Yoda. The rest of the figures in the pack will vary. Get your "intergalactic" battle game on with the Snowspeeder vs. AT-AT 16-Figure Pack!

Customer Reviews

They are definitely a choking hazard if your household has any young children. S. Porcher  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
My 10 year old nephew got this for Christmas and he loves it. Rebecca A. Keys  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
Bought this as a gift for our son's 5th birthday and he really loved it. Kon Kyminas  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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55 of 64 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Father Geek's Review of Star Wars Fighter Pods April 24, 2012
Durability: 4.0 out of 5 stars    Educational: 1.0 out of 5 stars    Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
The Basics:
o For ages 4 and up
o For 1 or more players
o WARNING: Choking hazard! (not intended for little geeks under 3-years-old)

Geek Skills:
o Imagination
o Active Listening & Communication
o Hand/Eye Coordination & Dexterity

Theme & Narrative:
o Recreate classic Star Wars battles or create your own with this miniature battle game!

Endorsements:
o Gamer Geek N/A
o Parent Geek approved!
o Child Geek approved!

Overview

Star Wars Fighter Pods, spanning all six films and the animated Clone Wars, is comprised of sets of micro-sized miniatures and plastic "pods" that open to hold one miniature within. Also included in the sets are Star Wars vehicles that the "pods" snap into or float in. The miniatures are well sculpted and are locked in action poses. The plastic "pods" and vehicles are made of durable plastic and should last a long time.

The Game

As if playing with the little miniatures weren't enough, you can recreate battle scenes in Star Wars or create your own scenarios in which the Empire and Rebels are fighting for the hearts and minds of the galaxy. Nothing terribly "new" here as that's what little geeks do pretty much with any Star Wars toy. However, Star Wars Fighter Pods kicks it up a notch, or I should say "rolls" it up a notch.

Place a miniature in a "pod" and roll it into action! Any miniatures knocked down are out of the game! Or, place the "pod" in one of the vehicles and send it into battle by either rolling it, spinning it, or launching it into the fray! You can even combine the "pods" to create dual and triple attacks! The first series includes a wide variety of miniatures and would make any Star Wars fan smile with satisfaction.

At long last, Jek Tono Porkins and Master Yoda can join forces for ultimate attack awesome!

Note that there are no "rules" to these action games, and rightly so. The "action game" is meant to be part of the creative play process. No rules means no limitations, which is exactly what a little geek needs when it comes to galactic battles between good vs. evil on the table top and on the floor.

To learn more about Star Wars Fighter Pods, see the toy's official web site.

Prediction

My little geeks are BIG fans of Star Wars, thanks in large part of their father being an even BIGGER fan of Star Wars. Although, I must admit that I still feel somewhat disfranchised about Star Wars as a whole since the release of Episodes 1 through 3. One day, Lucas will be made to answer for his crimes for letting loose Jar-Jar on the world. One day...

But there is more to Star Wars then the movies (thank goodness). The animated series, Clones Wars, is some of the best animated television I've seen with engaging characters, outstanding dialog (for a cartoon), and family friendly. The many coloring books, books, books on CD, and let's not forget the LEGO sets and action figures means there is something for everyone. You can even buy toy guns and light sabers. There is very little of the Star Wars universe that has not been boxed, shipped, and placed on a store shelf.

Because of the over saturation of Star Wars on the market, I am always surprised to see something new come out. I mean, really, how much more can we take? And just when I thought I had seen everything, out come the "pods". Star Wars Fighter Pods is certainly "new" as a product and that is more than enough to get my little geeks excited, but not me. However when I showed my little geeks the toys, screams of excitement were emitted, many jumps up and down were executed, and one little geek even started clapping.

I let my little geeks look over the box and read the back to get an idea of what was included. Once they felt satisfied and ready to play (took all of 15 seconds by my watch), they told me it was time to "rip it open". Before I did so, I asked them their thoughts.

"Bodacious!" ~ Liam (age 7)

"Radical!" ~ Nyhus (age 4)

"Robot!" ~ Ronan (age 2)

I should note that my little geeks just recently watched the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the live action movie. Thus the somewhat obscure late 80's throwback terms they are using to express their joy.

Great movie, by the way.

Final Word

The Star Wars Fighter Pods have found a new home in my house and are not only played with but fought over. Not overjoyed about the fighting, but with 16 miniatures and two vehicles to play with in one set, there's more than enough for everyone. You just wouldn't know it if you walked in and saw my two oldest bickering about who should get Darth Vader. Which is actually an argument worth having.

The rolling action portion of the toys have all but been set aside by my little geeks who prefer to play with them like they would with any other action figures. They set them up in bases on the carpet (which they pretend is Hoth), but very rarely put them on the table and roll the "pods" back and forth. Fine by me as I am not really big on my little geeks throwing anything in the house. And yes, I know the game is meant to be "rolled", but if you put a little plastic ball in a little geeks hands and tell them to knock over their opponent's figures, I can all but guarantee that little ball will be chucked overhand.

From a toy perspective, clearly they are a hit with the little geeks. From the Parent Geek perspective, I greatly appreciate the time and attention put into the miniatures and the wide variety of characters included. I just about jumped up and down myself when I saw the "Han in Carbonite" miniature, for example. Clearly, the individuals who are putting these sets together know what Star Wars geeks want and love. The "action game" portion is really nothing more than an re-imagined version of the classic game of Marbles where one player tosses a marble to knock over their opponent's marbles. Or, in this case, tosses the "pod" to knock over Princess Padmé.

I'm strangely OK with that.

Parent Geeks, these are fun little mico-miniatures right out of the Star Wars universe. If you are a Star Wars fan, you'll be enjoying the toy as much (if no more so, thanks to nostalgia) as the little geeks. I must warn you, however, that the miniatures are small. So small, in fact, that they are a huge choking hazard. As such, caution is needed if the toys are within easy reach of toddlers who are still looking to put anything and everything in their mouth. Luckily, my 2-year-old (soon to be 3) has outgrown his obsessive need to "taste" everything. I should also note that the game is intended to be "collectible", which is just a fancy marketing way of saying "get you hooked and want to buy more and more". There really is no need. The set I was sent had 18+ pieces. That's more than enough for my 3 little geeks.

Child Geeks, these are small miniatures you can set up for epic battles between you and your friends or just you and your imagination. There are lots of miniatures to choose from, from Sith to Droid, from Starfighter Pilot to Jedi Knight. There are also vehicles such as the Snowspeeder and the dreaded AT-AT! Adding in the "action game" seems almost unnecessary when you consider the unlimited play you will get just by using a small handful of miniatures and your imagination.

I am pleased with the toy but I wouldn't have thought to buy them myself. The small pieces do not suggest "fun" to me when I think of the large LEGO ships and big robots my little geeks usually play with. I was surprised how much they enjoy playing with a toy so small. I was even more surprised how I found myself at the kitchen table looking at each miniature over and over again with a smile long after my little geeks had gone to bed. There is just something "cool" about miniaturized toys. Make them Star Wars and you've got yourself a hit. But will they remain popular? I think not. In fact, I think this is going to be a fad and the market is going to push for consumers to be interested in it. Sure, they'll sell, but I doubt we'll be talking much about this toy two years from now. Of course, Mighty Beanz more or less throws my prediction in the trashcan, so you just never know. Regardless, if you are a Star Wars fan, you'll be interested in at least taking a look at the toy. If you buy it, you'll have no problem recreating some fantastic geek memories from your past and creating new memories to share with your young Padawan.

This toy was given to Father Geek as a review copy. Father Geek was not paid, bribed, wined, dined, or threatened in vain hopes of influencing this review. Such is the statuesque and legendary integrity of Father Geek.

Respectfully submitted by the Father Geek
fathergeek.com
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Epic battle set! November 28, 2012
Length: 0:32 Mins
This is the Hoth battle vehicles set, which is my 4 year old's favorite from all the Star Wars battles. He saw it and got really excited about the snowspeeder and the AT-AT, and I kept thinking, 'what the heck is it?' Miniature figures in holders? Some kind of game? On the back of the box it says Roll - Launch - Spin, and it certainly made it look like you could play out a battle by putting figures in the pods and somehow launching them at the vehicles, other pods, and figures. I was intrigued enough to get it so I could see what my son would do with it. It has a mix of characters from all of the Star Wars films and even Clone Wars.

IN THE BOX:
16 Figures (very small soft rubber, like squinkies, they seem well made)
-3 Hidden Figures: Stormtrooper captain, R2D2, Clone pilot...you could also get: Lando Calrissian, Boba Fett, Twi'lek and others
-Yoda EXCLUSIVE
-Darth w/lightsaber
-Han Solo (Hoth gear) EXCLUSIVE
-Snowtrooper (several)
-Amidala w/gun
-Chewbacca
-Jango Fett
-Stormtrooper/Clone trooper (several)

6 Pods (3 black, 3 clear)
2 Vehicles: Snowspeeder and AT-AT

I'm missing one from the list, and that is because it is long gone...down the couch, behind a piece of furniture...it may never be found again. These figures are TINY, no bigger than the tip section of your index finger.

My son immediately needed help snapping the pods into the AT-AT and the snowspeeder. Weeks later, he still needs help. With the snowspeeder you have to have the pod pegs on the correct side and have to push it in evenly until it snaps. With the AT-AT, it's a bit of a challenge. You have to have the pod pegs lined up to the top and bottom slots and slide it back in evenly until it snaps. Once in, both vehicles let you twirl the pods. Both vehicles also let you launch the pods by pushing your finger from the other side towards the open side, which my son figured out very quickly. He likes to put the AT-AT on the floor, then come in for a bombing run with the snowspeeder.

The tiny and easy to lose figures have been lost, recovered, and have made suicide runs into the Roomba. My son sets up scenes on the floor of either all good guys or all bad guys, and then has the opposing faction obliterate everyone (complete with sound effects). He doesn't roll or spin or do much with the pods other than launch them from the vehicles.

Will it be collectible? Unlikely, but it doesn't matter to me. The mini Star Wars figures are awesome and my son has loved this set for weeks (he even still brings the AT-AT to bed). Costs around twenty bucks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My son loves these May 4, 2012
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Durability: 4.0 out of 5 stars    Educational: 3.0 out of 5 stars    Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
My eight year old son asked for Star Wars Fighter Pods specifically. I see them as similar to Squinkies, but much better. The figures are a little bigger, and are not as squishy. The balls that they go in are sturdier and they attach to eachother for more play options. The Star Wars ships hold the pods too. He hasn't really cared about Squinkies after he discovered these.
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