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Order 66, the order which was ordered for destroying Jedies had some survivors.

About Order 66 (From Wookipedia):

Order 66 was one of a series of contingency orders that the clone troopers of the Grand Army of the Republic were trained to obey without hesitation. The order branded members of the Jedi Order as traitors to the Republic and called for their immediate execution without question or hesitation. The issuing of the order by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine marked the formal beginning of the Great Jedi Purge, and signified the rise of the Galactic Empire. It was chief among the atrocities that led to the Galactic Civil War.

Almost all of the Jedi were killed by Order 66, and most of the survivors were killed in the Great Jedi Purge that followed. The Jedi Order survived through acts of surviving Jedi, such as Obi-Wan Kenobi andYoda, teaching Luke Skywalker the ways of the Force.

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hench, this is a very interesting and detailed MOC, I really like how you've created the flying effect for the Jedi and the lightsaber through the clone effect I also like those Jedi figures you've made, the use of parts such as the net, transparent pole and others is very good too.

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Okay, I don't want to seem super serious and rude here, but, are you serious? You people think this is a "very detailed and interesting MOC"? All it looks like to me are some bricks and plates on a baseplate with some a couple of minifigures on it. This barely even qualifies as a vignette. 3 of the 7 comments (not including mine) are commenting on the same aspect of the "MOC", the lightsabre through the torso which is one of the most frequently used ways of achieving that effect. I find it hard to believe none of you have seen this. No one has mentioned this MOC in a critical way or constructive way as too make it better, because from what I've read this is the greatest thing that's ever been created. There is no way to tell where these scenes are taking place, the "builds" leave a bit too much to the imagination, why is there a big tub with random plates inside of it with a net on top in front of a control panel? 2 of the clones aren't even technically in the MOC itself. Another thing to mention is the spelling and grammatical errors littering the post and the comments. I can see the poster probably doesn't have English as a first language, but wheres the moderation? I mean there is a spelling error in the title. Surely someone would have had to see it by now.

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The essence of those little MOCs is their small size. Small size is the point of this topic. And yes, there is a way to tell where scenes take place. Green color -> Endor or Kashyyyk; tan color and Geonosian -> Geonosis; lava and platform -> Mustafar or Saluecami; Old container ship -> Big city; Brown plate -> one of the planets; Pilot and engine -> Hangar. I didn't want to indicate the place, where they were attacked, but how and how they defend themselves. I'm very sorry if my English offends you - it's not my maternal language, like yours. And by the way, if you don't like it, don't watch it.

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Small MOCS can be extremely detailed. There are many great examples on this site that other members have made. Here is a http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=21014 small vignette made by JimButcher, there is no build, but the minifigure placement is superb and accurately depicts a scene that is instantly recognizable. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=25461 This MOC by hollisbrick is only 11x11 but it feels much longer, height is a great way to add to a small MOC.

This one is probably my favorite, it's very simple and clean looking, but still has a lot of detail. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=36172

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Why are you so anoying? This forum is for discussion about MOCs, it's okay if you make a critic but not too much! Hench's vigs are simple but they're not bad. If there are things you don't like, tell what could be done better. If those MOCs annoys you, don't see them ... We're a bit off-topic, btw.

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Ritz Brick, if you feel that some constructive feedback is needed, why don't you provide that rather than simply criticizing other people for not giving advice? It's fine to not say everything about a MOC is perfect, just as it is O.K. to say that you love it and wouldn't change a thing. Both opinions are valid, so long as you do not resort to insulting other members. Please refrain from making personal remarks in the future, such as criticizing grammar and spelling. We will take care of it if it is clear that a member's poor posting habits are a result of laziness rather than simply not being perfect in English. I will edit this topic title.

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In my second post I explained how to make a small MOC better. I remember when this forum had more people who would critique a MOC for the creator to make it better and we ended up with very well built and detailed MOCS. No one took it as a personal attack. I was just amazed at how many people had nothing suggestive to say.

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Grate! But geonozian Jedi did not exist in the Clone Wars!

I was thinking the same thing.

Those are pretty nice. :classic: I especially like the lightsaber-through-clone effect you had in the first image.

I know a lot of people have said this, but I have to agree. I love the effect.

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