7964-1
Republic Frigate is LEGO set 7964-1. It has a score of 80. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 3 reviews, based on 6 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 47.59% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2011, and it is categorised in Star Wars.
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This count doesn't mean this is the bestest set I've every seen in my whole life but it gets the job done that it is trying to accomplish: Being a replica of the Consular-Class cruiser, and is much better at it than the 7665. If you are a figure collector I recommend buying this, too. Four of them are exclusive, the hologram is only in another set for 400 bucks and another Yoda is never wrong (and when it is sell one on Ebay for half a Battlepack when you're lucky).
Pleasing to the eye, fun to build and play, great figures: what more persuasion do you need? A discount? Possibly, but I actually think she's worth the full price.
My son bought this set with his birthday money a few months ago. He is 10, and he's a rabid Star Wars fan. He had his eye on this set for a couple of months before he bought it, and that kind of anticipation can make or break a toy. I'm glad to say that this set has exceeded his expectations. Pros: The numbered bags and instruction booklets that allowed him to piece it together one section at a time. He assembled the entire thing himself with the excellent step-by-step instructions. The toy is sturdy. He plays with this thing every single day, and he has since August. A piece or two may pop off, but he knows right where they go. It is huge. Talk about getting bang for your buck. Over 1000 pieces for the price. Cons: It is huge. It's hard to find a place to store it where his little brother can't reach it.