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Model: 7752
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Count Dooku's Solar Sailer was a type of starship that travelled by solar winds through the use of a solar sail. The sail would reflect light produced by stars and other sources of light, and the radiation pressure produced thrust by reflecting the photons it made contact with. Count Dooku was gifted a solar sailer from Poggle the Lesser, the Archduke of Geonosis. He used the ship during the Clone Wars, which was driven by his personal droid pilot. The only drawback of the solar sailer was its lack of weaponry that made it vulnerable to enemy fire. From a Lego standpoint set 7752 has no sails, they would be too huge to place inside the small body of the Lego craft.

Plotting to destroy the Republic, Count Dooku flies his sleek Solar Sailer starship from one Clone Wars battlefield to the next. With his MagnaGuard bodyguards, pilot droid and personal speeder, the evil Sith Lord will make it nearly impossible for the Jedi Knights to catch him and foil his schemes! Features moveable wings and dual-firing flick missiles. Includes Count Dooku, FA-4 pilot droid, 2 MagnaGuard droids, and buildable speeder! Features working cockpit and cargo bay doors to play inside vehicle, flick fire missiles and 4 moveable wings! Measures 11 inches (27cm) long and up to 16 inches (40cm) wide with wings extended! Set Contains 385 Pieces.

Star Wars minifig collectors will be flooding to purchase this set for the new Count Dooku minifig, since it is likely to have its only appearance in this set. This is a hard to find set so buy it now from our eBay store or from the official Lego store.

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  • LEGO Star Wars Set #7752 Clone Wars Count Dooku's Solar Sailer

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Complicated
 
Review Date: December 29, 2009
Reviewer: RoNo,
I picked this up being that my son is a huge lego star wars buff. I assembled it in about 5 hours. It took quite some time, but the end result was unbelievable. I wouldn't suggest it for anyone younger than 13, since it is complicated and you have to make sure the pieces fit tight. Mine never fell apart while I was assembling it and I'm not about to let the kids destroy it. The next step for me is to glue it together. This is a puzzle to enjoy after the hard work. WOW, Lego has some really talented and artistic people working on their designs!

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