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Lego Star Wars Please

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Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: You're currently signed in to LEGO ID as . Would you like to sign in to LEGO Ideas with this LEGO ID? LEGO Ideas is designed for older builders. We’re sorry, but based on the birth date we have on file for you, this means we can't let you have an account here. Create and Share Galleries as a place to share your models with other LEGO builders like you. Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? Lego Star Wars Architecture Skyline Official LEGO Comments 1 Last Updated 1 month ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. Hello LEGO & STAR WARS Fans out there, today I wanted to show you my LEGO STAR WARS SKYLINE Set which I created. First of all, why did I created this? • I talked already pretty often with people who said, that they would love a STAR WARS set which is small, but pretty enough to put onto their office-desk, dvd-shelf or similair.




• Also I often heard that people would love to see a tiny version of the Death Star, a pretty awesome set which is already made as a big version (twice). But nothing small to decorate your home with. So I thought about it and came to the conclusion that this would perfectly fit into a architecture skylines theme. Both are very popular, especially among adults so I decided to merge ARCHITECTURE and STAR WARS together. I picked some popular locations from STAR WARS to choose what "buildings" I wanted to use. There we've got the little house from Tatooine, the palace from Naboo, the Death Star and the floating city from Bespin. I also wanted the set to be as affordable as possible so I oriented on the Venice and Berlin Skyline Version which both have between 200 and 300 pieces and cost around 29.99€. My Star Wars Skyline has 225 pieces and maybe could be even build a little bit more close together to save some pieces and maybe get sold for 24.99€. Or 29.99€ since I'm not sure about the license.




Thank you for your attention, if you want this set to be released I would appreciate it if you could support me on the Lego Ideas webside and share it on social media. Just hit the blue support button on the right (: 1) On one of the images there is a wrong colored beam under the death star, please ignore it (: 2) I didn't found anything similair in the depth of the internet so I think my idea should be quite unique and hopefully find alot of fans and supporters. Achievement Guide for Anything Else? This solution has 55 positive votes and 1 negative vote. Please log in to vote. First complete Mission 9 so Kylo Ren is unlocked. Then buy him for 250k. You do this one in Free Play on Starkiller Base - Starkiller Sabotage - Starkiller Shield Room. There are 3 other Solutions for this achievement Do you have a question about this achievement? Please post it in the LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Forum Related Achievements and TrophiesGood news, LEGO Maniacs and Star Wars, um, fans (why isn’t there a proper name for this?): the latest LEGO game not only pays proper tribute to Star Wars’ beloved seventh episode, it’s also the most thrilling LEGO game to date.




Kicking off with a prologue that puts us smack in the middle of Return of the Jedi’s Battle of Endor, the latest LEGO game sustains those new and nostalgic feels as it segues into—and then blast right through—The Force Awakens. While this LEGO game doesn’t play entirely like its forerunners, those who’ve played past ones should feel right at home here. You may have grown a little tired with the frequency and familiarity of these games, but LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens thankfully has more innovative tricks up its sleeve than last year’s very fun, but somewhat forgettable, LEGO Marvel’s Avengers. It’s no secret the best way to enjoy a LEGO game is with a less experienced co-pilot. As a matter of fact, one of the series biggest strengths (or, some might say, weaknesses) is how easy-breezy each game is from start to finish. While you can certainly die a bazillion f times, there’s no real consequence, just a less impressive high score. The biggest challenge of this franchise are the puzzles, and fortunately The Force Awakens features some of the smartest ones yet.




Granted, it’s still the same formula of smash, build, repeat, it’s definitely hit its pinnacle here. Moreover, unlike previous LEGO games, there’s a seamless balance between both players having to perform their character’s unique ability in order to solve puzzles and progress, so Player 2 gets a little more love this time. While these brain-teasers are clearly the franchise’s brick and butter, The Force Awakens adds a slew of fresh gameplay mechanics, like piloting an X-Wing or Millennium Falcon through various dogfights and on-rails scenarios (which gives off major Star Fox vibe), cover-based-shootouts (a la Gears of War), Lightsaber swinging and dodging (avec fast reflex button prompts), and slightly more open-ended LEGO-building (you’ll often have to piece together different structures in different locations in a specific order—but all from the same Throughout the game’s eight-ish-hour campaign, you’ll encounter countless memorable Star Wars characters, hear tonnes of actual Force Awakens voice work, and witness literally hundreds of amusing sight gags and snippets of dialogue.




Of course, like all LEGO spinoffs, it’s fun to see how iconic movie scenes unfold (answer: often with the presence of ice cream cones). Even the film’s saddest/most spoilery moment that you should definitely know about by now is handled in a lighthearted, yet entirely faithful, manner. There’s plenty of replay value for completionists, and this being Star Wars, there will likely be many. After going through the main story, I only unlocked about one-third of the game’s myriad secrets, including secret locations, missions, characters, vehicles and other collectables. Upon finishing one of the game’s dozen stages (plus six robust side quests), you be granted access to freely explore it and revisit all those tempting puzzles that required specific character abilities to take on. Expect plenty of incentive to revisit Jakku, Maz’s Castle, and Starkiller Base even after you blown the latter up to smithereens and kicked Kylo Ren’s bratty butt. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is out now in a galaxy very close by on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U,  PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS… still not done…

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