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Mar 18, 2016
I'ts too big to be a space station..
1 of 1 found this helpful This piece is true artwork! It is massive...24" tall and nearly that wide. You can fit two 6" action figures inside of the detailed cockpit, although it only comes with one. This tie is highly detailed and makes a great display piece, providing you have the shelf space, but I would not suggest hanging it from your ceiling due to the weight of this toy. I was fortunate and purchased this tie fighter for $104.62, which is almost 50% off what some retailers charge. I think the MSRP is $169, but not sure. Even at that price, I think it is a great deal. However, not sure if this would make a good toy for a child due to its size and weight, at least not on a practical role-playing front. This is the tie from the Force Awakens and not the tie model used in the original Star Wars saga. It is part of the Disney Black Series product line. The bottom line....great detail, massive, and worth the money if you collect Sci-Fi and Star Wars items....just remember, you will need all the space of the Outer Rim to display it!

Feb 17, 2016
Good Chair So Far But Not Perfect
Easy assembly although the hardware bubble package had come loose and through a hole in the box one bolt was missing but that hasn't seemed to affect anything, at least it was only one bolt. The chair is fairly soft and well cushioned with high quality material that doesn't make you sweat like some chairs. So far it has held my 360 pounds without decompression, but time will tell. The only real problem is the I can't figure out the tilt function and the chair tends to lean you forward a bit and I would like the seat to angle up so I don't feel like I might slide out. I don't think it is a huge problem but my wife really doesn't like it. I think it is a fine chair and it does make you sit straight up, which is probably a good thing. The adjustable arms are good and hey give you a couple of more inches seat width compared to the arms that come attached to the seat and back. The seat is plenty wide enough for a large bottom, just would like for it to tilt up a bit more. The base has more plastic than I would of cared for but yet feels heavy and sturdy. I think if you are a large person this chair will suit you fine and is worth the money. However, I don't think I would have spent much more than the $240 I paid for it. Maybe there is a trick to the tilt, if and when I figure it out, the chair will be perfect, until then, it is almost perfect. The tilt is the only reason I didn't give this chair 5 stars.

Jul 08, 2016
Big Bang for Your Buck!
At first I was skeptical, but once I had this Jackson in my hands, I was pleasantly surprised. I was torn between this guitar and an Ibanez RG 450DX, but I ended up buying both. First the Ibanez feels like it is a $400 guitar. It isn't bad, but it doesn't compare to the Jackson Soloist in my opinion. True, the Wizard neck on the Ibanez is nice, but the fret wires are not finished well, they actually hang over the side of the fretvoard. The Jackson does not have this problem. In short, the Jackson is of great build quality. Now obviously for pro players, you would want to change the pickups in either guitar, but the pickups in the Jackson get the job done. They are much hotter than I thought they would be. They are very clear as well. I play through several OD/distortion pedals from Keely Red Dirt, TC Electronic Dark Matter, and Boss Metal zone and Metal Core. This guitar handles all of these well and puts out a nice fat sound. The neck feels good, perhaps not as nice as a PRS, if you like really thin necks, but this guitar still feels good and fast to play. This guitar is essentially an 80's rock/metal guitar, but if you want more, you will need to go to active pickups. In short, this guitar feels like it is at least twice as expensive as the current price. It is solid. Now, if you aren't familiar with a Floyd Rose bridge, be prepared to put some grunt work in when you change strings. In my opinion, if you are going to play rock, especially hair band music, why would you not want a FR? This FR seems of be of decent quality, but not an original FR made in Germany, but it is far better than the FR licensed crap you get on really cheap guitars. Overall, this is a must have guitar and is well worth the money, at least for the beginner or intermediate players or hobbyists. This is a solid guitar, great build, great sound, and great value. If you want better be prepared to spend a lot more. This guitar is a great bang for the buck.