Starwars Sith Droid Attack Game
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 11:11 pm
Just this week...i have acquired this toy which i have never thought it will exist...still awaiting for it to ship from US but it has been once sold on Amazon and probably u can find one in ebay too...and i just happen to chance upon one...i think finally hasbro has indeed make sense to make a cool toy like this

Features: droid rotates (360 degrees) and follows the electronic signal from the Lightsaber. When you move, the droid moves. when you turn, it turns. Has voice and sound effects. Sith droid's infrared eye locks on you and fires foam discs (12 included).

Has 2 levels of play: Apprentice and Master. Comes with doid, droid stand, 30" Lightsaber (assembly required), 12 soft foam discs, box and instructions. Batteries Not Included.

information i got from the web indicates as follows

The unit has 2 infrared receivers on it so that it is able to track your light saber (which has 3 infrared LEDs on it). Holding down the lightsaber button causes it to emit a low hum and begin transmitting the infrared signal. The droid spins around on its pole until it finds the signal and then will follow your light saber as you walk around. Then the droid starts to groan as it loads a disk and then fires it at you.

To me it makes a nice replica even if it finally spoil...and will stand nicely at the corner of my home...
cheers
Don Leow

Features: droid rotates (360 degrees) and follows the electronic signal from the Lightsaber. When you move, the droid moves. when you turn, it turns. Has voice and sound effects. Sith droid's infrared eye locks on you and fires foam discs (12 included).

Has 2 levels of play: Apprentice and Master. Comes with doid, droid stand, 30" Lightsaber (assembly required), 12 soft foam discs, box and instructions. Batteries Not Included.

information i got from the web indicates as follows

The unit has 2 infrared receivers on it so that it is able to track your light saber (which has 3 infrared LEDs on it). Holding down the lightsaber button causes it to emit a low hum and begin transmitting the infrared signal. The droid spins around on its pole until it finds the signal and then will follow your light saber as you walk around. Then the droid starts to groan as it loads a disk and then fires it at you.

To me it makes a nice replica even if it finally spoil...and will stand nicely at the corner of my home...
cheers
Don Leow