In approximately 4 ABY, the Tydirium was stationed at Outpost 327, located in the Zhar system. When it was first manufactured, the Imperial Lambda-class T-4a shuttle Tydirium was used for courier and transport duties in the Prefsbelt system. The Tydirium (right of the tunnel) was docked at Outpost 327. Disguised as a cargo ship, and using a secret Imperial code, a strike team will land on the moon and deactivate the shield generator." ― General Crix Madine - Listen ( file info) Theft " We have stolen a small Imperial shuttle. To pilots who had never flown the ship before, the Tydirium was fast, maneuverable, and relatively easy to fly. The shields were powered by multiple generators. The shuttle also boasted some of the most formidable deflector shields in the Imperial fleet. The ship's defensive systems included two double laser cannons and two double blaster cannons, in addition to a rear-mounted double blaster cannon to fend off pursuing craft. Lambda-class shuttles such as the Tydirium were among the most durable and well-defended in the Empire. While flying, the ship's side wings would rotate into an inverted Y, and would fold upwards when landing. Like all Lambda-class shuttles, the Tydirium featured a tri-wing design, with a central, stationary, dorsal wing, and two folding wings on the sides. If needed, a crew of six could man the craft: a pilot, a copilot, a navigator, a gunner, a communications officer, and an engineer. 24 meters in length, it required a crew of four to operate, and could hold twenty passengers. It boasted deflector shields with a 200 SBD rating, and a hull rating of 66. The Tydirium was a standard Lambda-class T-4a shuttle. " No, I don't think the Empire had Wookiees in mind when they designed her, Chewie." ―Han Solo Following the Battle of Endor, in which the Death Star II was destroyed, Solo used the Tydirium to capture the Imperial Star Destroyer Accuser. His mission to deactivate the deflector shield was coordinated by General Brenn Tantor, who stayed aboard the Tydirium while the rest of the team ventured out onto the moon. The Tydirium was then used by General Han Solo and his strike team to infiltrate the moon of Endor, as planned. With Madine once again coordinating the operation, the shuttle was once again stolen, this time by pilot Wedge Antilles. The strike team would then, if all went as planned, deactivate the deflector shield protecting the still-under-construction Death Star.ĭespite this effort, the ship itself later fell into Imperial hands, and was held at the Prefsbelt Naval Academy on Prefsbelt IV. Madine hoped to use the shuttle and the clearance codes it carried to have a strike team infiltrate the Forest Moon of Endor, around which orbited a new Imperial battlestation, the second Death Star. It was later present at Outpost 327 over Zhar, where it was captured by General Crix Madine of the Alliance to Restore the Republic. The Tydirium was a Sienar Fleet Systems Imperial Lambda-class shuttle, which operated as a courier and a transport in the Prefsbelt system. You may want to open the gallery with the 8 images." Let's see what this piece of junk can do." ― Han Solo on the Tydirium Recommended age for this Set is at least 9 years. If you want to complete your collection with this Set, then the value is € 7.950,38 per cubic metre. The secondary market value for a used Set is around € 119,43. If you decide to sell it completely and sealed, you get approximately € 179,48. If you are going to sell the parts of “LEGO ® Imperial Shuttle Tydirium” separately, you could earn € 223,46. We recommend a price of € 65,59 for the entire, new Set. It was released in 2015 and removed in 2016. It’s package dimensions are 35.4076 cm width, 37.7952 cm height and 9.398 cm depth. The LEGO ®-Set “75094: LEGO ® Imperial Shuttle Tydirium” contains of 937 pieces and has 5 minifigures and weighs 1430 grams.
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