One problem that people usually find with these sets are the Hailfire Droid treads tend to come off when rolled around. Buying these companion products boosts your droid army and collection, and is a great gift for kids under 11. Though each set recommended above has low ratings, both bought together is a great deal and features many minfigures for only $50. The heavily armed and armored spider droid is close behind, backed up by a squad of battle droids! The Separatist army is on the attack! Roll into battle with the giant-wheeled Hailfire droid with 8 flick-firing missiles.
Altogether, these two sets have some rare parts, though I would not recommend buying this combination set just for these parts. The Rocket Pack Droids also come with new type LEGO droid arms and LEGO's somewhat new blaster pistols and rifles. These special type battle droids have never appeared before in LEGO sets, and the new orange color scheme is also a rarity in Lego droids. The Hyena Droid Bomber has some real nice parts such as the Rocket Battle Droids. The Buzz droids in this set also have some parts that many Lego enthusiasts like: saws! The Vulture Droid wings are also rare, as LEGO doesn't produce a lot of these types of wings for their set with this blue color scheme. Right away, you'll notice the two buzz droids, the R7-A7 droid, as well as Ahsoka Tano herself! Ahsoka Tano in LEGO is highly revered, and for many collectors, can be a real payoff in the future. However, to get a real idea of how valuable these sets are, lets first take a look at Ahsoka's Starfighter. These two sets, when combined, has an inventory of 523 pieces.