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Lego Cloud City 2016

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Over the past few days, a bevy of new LEGO Star Wars sets have been revealed. It’s no surprise that these include sets from December 18th’s The Force Awakens, but there are also a number of sets from the previous six movies as well. We’ll keep all of The Force Awakens sets below the jump, so that you can avoid spoilers if you wish. 75137 Carbon-Freezing Chamber is an altogether new set. The only time we’ve seen any of Episode V’s Cloud City interiors previously was in 2003’s extremely rare 10123 Cloud City, the set that precipitated LEGO’s shift to flesh-colored minifigs. This set includes the new highly detailed Boba Fett and carbon-frozen Han Solo, with the Boba nearly identical to the one available in the Ultimate Collector’s Series Slave I but without arm printing. It also features a brand-new Ugnaught, one of the few characters from the original trilogy to not yet have a LEGO minifigure. is a refresh of 2009’s , and takes advantage of some newer curved slopes and LEGO’s newer, more detailed minifigure printing.




is the third version of the Episode III-style Jedi Starfighter, following versions in and . It looks snappy in Obi-Wan’s dark red and grey livery, versus Obi-Wan’s previous blue and Anakin’s yellow. is also the third iteration of this brief scene in Episode IV, following versions in and , and adds more detail and a pair of roaming Jawas this time around. 2016 will bring us another wave of the popular Star Wars chibi-sized Microfighters ships, beginning with this adorable . See the rest of the 2016 Star Wars LEGO sets below! [The Force Awakens Spoilers] 75141 Kanan’s Speeder Bike, from the fantastic new Rebels cartoon. 75140 Resistance Troop Transporter. 75139 Battle on Takodana. A series of new battle packs, one for each faction. A series of new chibi Microfighter ships, including the Wookie Gunship pictured above. A new series of big “constraction” (constructable action) figures, featuring characters from The Force Awakens. 75114 First Order Storm Trooper




I Am Your Father Official LEGO Comments 2 Last Updated 7 months ago. The Empire Strikes Back's Duel on Cloud City between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader is one of the most iconic and significant scene in the Star Wars saga and in film history as well. Also emotionally this is the most dramatic turning point or climax in the whole story. In that case this epic moment deservs a Lego set. Lego already released the 10123 Cloud City set  in 2003 roughly with all the Bespin scenes. Now we're focusing on the lower levels throughout the chamber, where Vader revealed the truth to Luke. The project based on the original location that we see in the movie and also uses the behind the scene photos as reference for the sizes, shapes, colors as accurately as possible. Completely playable, the 3 tubes that Vader cuts of with his lightsaber is also detachable. Here you can see the whole model in turning around compared to the original scene:




The set includes 1482 bricks. I hope you like, share and support it! Thank you for your attention!Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures The Lost Treasure of Cloud City Episode aired 23 June 2016 A hunt for precious cargo brings the Freemakers to Cloud City. Add content advisory for parents » Release Date: 23 June 2016 (USA) The Aurebesh lettering on Kordi's business card reads: "The Freemaker Workshop Salvage Repair". Naare sends four stormtroopers on "a long march off a short platform" and all four start marching. But only three are seen going off the platform or falling past the windows. References Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Review this title  » Contribute to This PageThe requested URL /showthread.php?t=1121934 was not found on this server.With “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” now in theaters, LEGO fan Eric Druon (also known as Baronsat) built a detailed diorama of Cloud City on Bespin from “The Empire Strikes Back,” as seen on Brothers Brick.




Cloud City was a major part of “Empire,” where Han, Chewbacca and R2-D2 met Lando Calrissian; Darth Vader caught and tortured Han; and Darth Vader had his climatic lightsaber fight against Luke Skywalker. This fan-built LEGO set features many of the major elements from the film including the Cloud Car, landing pad, the carbonite-freezing chamber and the battle scene between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Check out Druon’s Flickr stream to see more details. Used & new (5) from $999.95 + $6.59 shipping Ships from and sold by DBG Trade. LEGO Star Wars: Cloud City LEGO Star Wars Carbon-Freezing Chamber 75137 LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105 Building Kit LEGO STAR WARS AT-ST Walker 75153 LEGO STAR WARS TIE Striker 75154 Han Solo and Princess Leia have journeyed to Cloud City, only to discover it is an Imperial trap. Now Luke Skywalker must challenge Darth Vader to try and save his friends. This exciting set is based on one of the most famous locations from the original Star Wars trilogy.




Recreate your favorite moments from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, or create your own adventures. Includes Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Stormtrooper, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Boba Fett and an all-new Lando Calrissian mini-figure. The set is more than 25" in length and features four separate play areas. You can even blast Luke through the window and drop Hans into the carbonite. Han Solo and Princess Leia have journeyed to Cloud City, only to discover it is an Imperial trap! Now Luke Skywalker must challenge Darth Vader to try and save his friends! More than 25" in length! Incudes Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Boba Fett, Stormtrooper and the all-new Lando Calrissian. 2.9 x 15.1 x 22.6 inches 4.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Click here for Proposition 65 warning 10 years and up #587,603 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #15,552 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 5 star80%4 star10%1 star10%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLego Star Wars: Cloud CityOne word: IncredibleWorth Every Penny!

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