

🛞 Roll into Star Wars legend with General Grievous' unstoppable Wheel Bike!
The LEGO 75040 Star Wars General Grievous' Wheel Bike set features authentic minifigures of Obi-Wan Kenobi and General Grievous, a real turning wheel, fold-out clawed legs for climbing, double laser cannons, and a flick missile launcher. Designed for ages 7+, this 14cm tall, 16cm long, and 11cm wide model brings the thrilling chase from Episode III to life, combining dynamic playability with collectible display appeal.
| ASIN | B00HWMY8XY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #301,780 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #9,740 in Toy Building Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (414) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 6060939 |
| Manufacturer | Lego |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 10.31 x 7.52 x 1.81 inches |
| Release date | March 1, 2014 |
R**N
Wheel Bike
An entertaining set from one of the better moments of the prequel trilogy. I haven't revealed the existence of the prequel trilogy to my 4 year old padawan yet (to prevent exposing him to the dark side) but that hasn't stopped us from picking up the best of the "Extended Universe" (EU) of Star Wars Lego sets. I've always told him there are lots of "stories" set in the Star Wars universe and after Disney's recent decision to ignore the EU, I feel validated. I just throw the prequels in with that idea because I would also prefer to think midi-chlorians don't exist. But I digress. This particular set is different from the typical stationary set with a few moving features as the entire wheel apparatus spins around an axel. The seat and weapon assemblies on opposite sides of the wheel provide a handle to hold the bike to roll the wheel over the carpet, the kitchen table, or your little sister. Grievous is a fun villain. In truth his double arms are slightly awkward since his secondary arms attach to his primary arms as opposed to the torso. But his non-traditional mini-fig design (in the style of the battle droids but with greater articulation and detail) makes him stand out as truly different from our doomed Lego Jedi heroes. Obi-wan is a typical mini-fig but always welcome, especially since this set reminds me of Ewan McGregor's swashbuckling approach to that character. This set is difficult for younger, ambitious padawans as my 4 year old required assistance attaching the claws to the wheel. Personally, I feel that it is a good thing when sets present different challenges but it can be frustrating to little ones. Once attached the set is fairly sturdy and fun to roll around the home.
J**I
Head exploded. Can't go wrong.
My 5 year old son loves Star Wars and had been going through different options for his xmas present. He never saw this one, because we weren't looking at discontinued sets, but he really likes General Grevious, so this was a no brainer, and when he opened it, he lost his mind. The set rolls great, General Grevious looks cool, his second set of arms is a little awkward, but that is okay. It is a really great set. He put it together mostly by himself, needed a little assistance from Dad, but I wanted to help anyway, since I thought it was pretty cool too.
S**R
Looks Great
This set looks great but the playability is not the best. This is one that is best left on the shelf as a decoration. The legs move and the vehicle actually rolls with assistance but parts fall off when you do so. General Grievous is a top notch LEGO figure and Obe Wan looks good too. My 7 year old loved putting it together and as always the LEGO directions are fantastic.
B**T
The biggest plus for this set is that it actually works!
This is the best of the 2 different General Grievous Lego mini figures. He is a big must-have for any Star Wars lover. The Lego set is very easy to assemble. Lots of parts and a few extra pieces. The biggest plus for this set is that it actually works! Fold up the legs and drive it around. Very awesome. Just like the movie!
R**.
Another Fantastic LEGO Toy
Purchased for a very enthusiastic Star Wars/LEGO fan, aged 7. The kit was fun to put together and the seven year old has had a lot of fun playing with it already. Really, how can you go wrong with LEGO anyway? As expected, the kit was complete. The seven-year old especially enjoyed the two mini-figs, which make playing with any creation more fun.
I**R
Great toy but cost way too much $
My nephew absolutely loves this Lego set. It was his favorite gift for Christmas. HOWEVER, I had to pay through the nose for this set when I found it on Amazon through another seller - nearly double what I would normally have paid. This toy was being phased out by Lego, which apparently made it high in demand. And you know what demand does to prices!
B**R
A General Grievous Wheel Bike That Rolls
I got two Star Wars LEGO sets recently, the LEGO Star Wars Naboo Starfighter , and this General Grievous' Wheel Bike. One of the reasons I choose this version of the bike, versus the LEGO Star Wars General Grievous Chase , is because this version has a much more detailed bike, and a more detailed General Grievous minifigurine. This is a 261-piece set that was slightly tricky to put together. The wheel was the most delicate section to get right, so make sure you are snapping pieces together securely. It rolls around just like the movie, and you can let your adult imagination go wild (or give it to your kid, whatever). This is a fun LEGO set, like most LEGO sets. Recommended.
J**L
Awesome Lego set
I bought this for my 12 year old son and it was an excellent choice. It was a fun and easy build for him, taking just under two hours with minimum difficulty. It is not really a playing toy for him, but he has been able to handle it a great deal without it breaking a part.We will definitely buy ,ore of these Lego sets.
C**Y
Arrived on time and my nephew loves it.
ス**き
こどもが気に入っていて、よかったです。
K**Y
Boys love it!
A**ー
グリーバス将軍! ケノービ将軍! 激闘のワンシーンを再現‼ 大変素晴らしい造形です。
P**K
Great Set. Great detail. Just awesome.
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