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167 Car Transport Wagon 111 Starter Train Set 115 Starter Train Set with Motor 116 Starter Trainset with Motor 117 Locomotive Without Motor 120 Freight Train Set, Tipper Wagons 122 Locomotive and Tender 130 Wagon with Double TippersNo, it can't be true! This article covers a subject that is non-canon.Cleanup, This Article Needs... It is requested that this article, or a section of this article, be Cleaned Up. Once improvements have been completed, you may remove this notice. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga LucasArts, Feral Interactive (Mac) November 6, 2007, (October 13 2009 PC) Single player, two player simultaneously, Online/Xbox Live two player co-operative mode ESRB: Everyone (E) (North America), PG (England) PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PC, Mac LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga gives a humorous on-look at the movies of both the Prequel Trilogy and the Original Trilogy. The game was developed by Traveller's Tales, who was also responsible for the other games in the series.




LucasArts published the game as they did with LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. It contains the levels and characters of the first two games, but has additional content for the levels and on October 13 2009 it was released for the PC. For a list of The Complete Saga characters, see LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Characters Except the Nintendo DS version of the game, there are a total of 160 characters (Plus Indiana Jones bonus character) are playable. This includes all characters from previous LEGO Star Wars games and eight more characters new to the LEGO Star Wars series. Force Transform is using the Force to move glowing objects, the Sith can move dark glowing objects as well. Jedi Lunge is a move used by Lightsaber wielding characters, it involves the character striking the ground in mid jump by moving forward. Jedi Slam is a move used during a double jump, the character smashes the ground below him Force Push pushes enemies into each other and destroys enemies.




Commanders and enemies with more than one health are stunned by Force Push not destroyed Force confuse temporarily confuses some characters making them vulnerable See Force Choke in LEGO Star Wars See Force Lightning in LEGO Star Wars NOTE: Not all vehicles are playable in the Nintendo DS version. It is requested that this article section be expanded. Please improve it in any way that you see fit, and remove this notice once the article section is more complete. Outside Cantina, various levels as secret vehicles During Retake Theed Palace in the final hangar, must be constructed. During "Negotiations" in the last room It is requested that this article, or a section of this article, be expanded. In The Complete Saga it is possible to make your own character out of parts of other LEGO Star Wars characters, as in LEGO Star Wars: The Original Trilogy. The Customization feature has now been upgraded with more parts and options available. The game, as the previous games in the LEGO Star Wars series, has received much praise for its 'family friendly' genre.




The DS version of the game uses the touch screen to make up for being the reduced version of the game. SWGames has a collection of images and media related to LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga. You can temporarily lift this restriction by proving that you're human: Clash of the HeroesI was given permission to post some mecha designs from 2008. I actually did quite a few mecha designs last year and I will try to showcase some of my favorites here on my blog.I'll start off with these two, which were created for Phoenix MacLeod. Phoenix let me do whatever I wanted as long as the designs had the right armaments and fit into a certain weight class.Light mech:Medium Mech:I think I have come a long way since I worked on the MechWarrior 4 games. Working with MechWarrior really helped me learn how to plan for joints and allow enough space in and around the limbs for them to actually move accurately. Building Gundam model kits also helped with that.These drawings are just concept art really.




They are the first and only drawings I made for the designs so I had to work out everything as I was doing my under drawing. The deigns you see for anime and movies have been through numerous revision cycles and refined to the final version. I'm sure that these designs could be even cooler if I had the time to refine them, but that's not the way it usually works.I have more designs to post, but I'm spacing them out into multiple posts. Check back next week for more! I recently received samples of 4 more Hot Wheels books that I illustrated last year. This time around I even got to illustrate the covers for Drag Race and Monster Trucks. Covers are always fun! I drew the fire ring for Stunt Show but the car is from a Mattel artist.I think all 4 of these books look great... much better than the first few did. It took me a while to get my drawing chops back after making video games for so long but I'm finally back in the groove and constantly working to get even better (it only took 3 years...).




Cars are so hard to draw that I had get my brain wrapped around the whole concept. Drawing the ellipses for all the wheels is a mega challenge but templates help a little. I was just informed that you can download 4 of the Pirates comics form the official LEGO pirates web site. They are nicely formatted and ready to print.LEGO Pirates Download PageThese downloadable comics actually include a new page for the shipwreck set that wasn't (as far as I know) included in the instruction manual. I htkn the Pirate ship comics ar ea little different too. I got an e-mail this morning asking me where to find the last two Scholastic Exo-Force books (#6 and #7). the bad news is that the Exo-Force line of toys was canceled so those two books were never printed.I fully illustrated book #6 and you can see several of the images in a previous blog post...Exo-Force: The Lost ImagesThat was the bad news. The good news is that I just went to the Exo-Force web site to look at some of the web comics and noticed there was a new one!




The new comic, #39, is my eight page comic I created well over a year ago and is the very last bit of Exo-Force art I did. This comic may have been uploaded some time ago but I rarely check their site so it is news to me. I am very pleased to see the artwork get released. Here is a link to the comic...Exo-Force web comic: Jungle MissionI hope this helps resolve some of the questions people have about what happened to Sensei and the rest of the team. I have no idea what was supposed to happen after this, but I am definitely curious about the secrets hidden in the jungle! Anyone watching the Star Wars: Clone Wars animated series on Cartoon Network? Of course you are!!! The LEGO Clone Wars sets are awesome and I recently got to assemble the Twilight set. The Twilight is the main ship that Anakin and Ahsoka fly in the new series as they encounter different aliens and have adventures.This set was ALL gray and was pretty hard to put together because I couldn't tell which parts were which.

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