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Incredible Cross-Sections (Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones) |
List Price: $19.99
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Rating: Summary: Great for avid fans of the mechanical details. Review: Detailed layouts of ships and weapons provide good backtground for fans of the movie. I could spend nearly an hour studying one two-page spread. There are plenty of details, but no overkill!
Rating: Summary: Good, but not packed enough! Review: This is a great book, with some very interesting ships. But, Episode I sadly isn't filled with ships. Well under twenty, actually. The book gives information about parts of ships we don't even see, which is nice but a little pointless.There are loads of diagrams of what the ships look like with huge chunks missing, but not many of what they look like normally (only small ones in the corner of pages). On the whole, it took me around 15 minutes to read the whole thing. For £13, you can't help but wish for a little more. A good read, and a worthy addition to any fan's collection. But let's face it - unless there's more ships, there's not really much point in writing a book on the few there are, is there? One last complaint. Although the Pordacing section was my favorite, I can't help but wish there were larger pictures of them!!!
Rating: Summary: Just the best technical reference book on Episode-One Review: I consider the book a complete overview of the design history of the Star Wars Univers. The drawings detail is just great and there is a wealth of information too that bring us back to the origins of many of the familiar vehicles and ships of the original trilogy. The fold-out of the Droid Control Ship is amazing but the other drawings are no less impresive. I strongly recomend this book to everyone interested in technical detail even if you are not a Star Wars fan.
Rating: Summary: Great book Review: This book has some awesome pictures and some unique ideas. I was especially interested in the notion of landing barge supports on the AT-AT, an explanation I have not yet heard of and think is rather neat. The Milennium Falcon plan was a pretty good one, too. The only problems I could find was the writing on the fuel cell in the TIE that said the artist's name and 'wiborg', the latter of which I don't understand and the former of which I was disappointed by. The other problem was the labeling of the TIE fighter's laser cannon as a refueling port. Overall it was an excellent book and I hope he does a sequel with more vehicles and vessels.
Rating: Summary: Excellent book Review: I loved this book. The only questionable part is the choice of vehicles. (I would have prefered to see droid, lightsabre or more podracer cutaways than Coruscant taxis and Naboo speeders)
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Rating: Summary: Class Sheer Class Review: Gobsmackingly classy picture
Rating: Summary: Very good descriptions of many of the Phantom Menace Vehicle Review: This book gives 32 wonderful pages filled with pictures of many of the vehicles from Phantom Menace. It shows all devices and weapons used by the ships in the movies. It allows you to peek inside the vehicles and look how they work. It also labels each part of the vehicle.
Rating: Summary: This book was great! Review: This book was so great becase of the great drawings of all the different vehicles that were in Episode I , they were so wonderful. The best cross section was the Sith Infiltrator, I could really use one of those!
Rating: Summary: A very descriptive inside view of the vechiles used in SWPM Review: Another edition to the SW cross section books, I have the last book, and this is just as good, We love it and we are yet to see the movie here in our remote town in New Zealand. The Star Wars phenomonom has long lasting and reaching effects. The book shows all the vechiles including the Queens Ship, the fighters, thetransports ect.A nine out of ten and I am sure that if you see the movie it will go through the roof to maybe 15/10 Paul Jackson
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