Rubies Star Wars Jedi vs Sith Battle Chest Child, Size 4 to 10
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 at
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| Rubies Star Wars Jedi vs Sith Battle Chest Child, Size 4 to 10 |
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| Manufacturer: Rubies |
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| List Price: $51.99 |
| Sale Price: $35.82 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
| Get dressed up and join in the battle of good versus evil! This dress-up trunk has everything you need for two Star Wars warriors. Darth Vader costume includes printed tabard with attached cape, molded mask, electronic breathing sound effect device and battery-operated lightsaber. Jedi costume includes robe, printed belt, braid and battery-operated lightsaber. Requires four "AA" batteries for lightsabers and two "AAA" for breathing sound effect device, not included. |
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Product Details |
- Vader: printed tabard with attached cape, molded mask, breathing sound effect device, light saber
- Jedi: Robe, printed belt, braid, light saber
- Comes in Battle Chest Trunk
- Fits size 8 to 10
- This is the officially licensed and trademarked costume
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Imagination
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| Review Date: January 7, 2010 |
| Reviewer: E. Albert, |
| After seeing my 4 yo grandson actively portray the personality of a pirate, his Halloween personna, I thought a dress up chest would be right up his alley. He will have many hours of fun with his imagination and sense of humor and the costumes to go with it. |
Not Recommended for Play
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| Review Date: February 19, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mom of Twin Boys, |
This toy Rubies Star Wars Jedi vs Sith Battle Chest Child, Size 8 to 10 was supposed to be an exciting birthday gift for our 5-year old twin boys; however, it broke within an hour of opening.
They loved the gift; however, the mask and sabers are not durable. The Darth Vader mask didn't work directly from the box. The plastic ring on the Jedi saber came off and had to be super glued it back together. The Darth Vader light saber had a couple of problems too. The saber keeps coming apart and the light is too dim to be seen during the day. There doesn't seem to be an apparent solution to fixing the Darth saber.
One of our twins said he loved his new toys; however, he decided that the best plan to prevent them from breaking was to pack up the costume and saber. He put them in the original box and put them in the closet. He said that he wanted them to last until Halloween and would wait to play with them then. Halloween is 8 months away.
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Cannot give this a poor enough review
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| Review Date: September 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: N Duncan, england |
| Desire my misgivings, this was all my sone wanted for his birthday last week. We have a collection of plastic light sabres but all of them have worked for at least a few months and all of them are still in one piece. The two in this box failed to work out of the box despite trying three sets of brand new batteries. The top sections of both fell off within hours of simply being carried around. -- not a vicious blow between little boys (and yes our other cheap plastic lint sabres have held up to that kind of abuse). The chest is a crappy cardboard box that won't last more than a couple of weeks when we had hoped it would make a nice storage case for the star wars stuff. All in all the worst present I have eve bought. |
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