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Hi, today I'm going to introduce a very massive MOC of diorama from Mr. Ng Wen Yeh aka Toycrazy from LUG of Malaysia (LOM). Star Wars Episode II - Attack of the Clones was a movie dated back in 2002 as the second movie of Star Wars prequel trilogy. In this massive battle between a group of Jedi and the battle droids of Count Dooku, he managed to put in all the details into this MOC. Lets have a look. Count Dooku: 'You are outnumbered my fellow Jedi's.' The droids are surrounding them! More coming out from the pit under the massive stadium wall! Young Anakin and Padme fighting off the droids. They have escaped from the pillars chain and he had his light saber at hand! More droids! The pit is magnificently designed with brown slopes and pillars. You can see Plo Koon fighting the Geonosian fighters at the stadium wall. Ki-Adi-Mundi in action. Oh no Barriss Offee is surrounded! Help her! Lets look at Count Dooku and his viceroys at the tower watching the battle. The dark tan curves are nicely placed! Bye bye Jango Fett. You are no match of Mace Windu's light saber. Obi Wan and R2d2 pulling C3po to safety. Eeth Koth. So many Jedi in this action! Luminara Unduli with her green light saber. Here you can see Kit Fisto, Aayla Secura and Even Piell fighting. The captive pillars. The overview of the stadium wall. This MOC captures the scene very well and the stadium is very nicely designed. Do leave a comment. Thank you very much! https://web.facebook.com/groups/legomalaysia/
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This is my rendition of the Geonosian Arena from STAR WARS Attack Of The Clones. This has always been one of LEGO's most glaring omissions from the Star Wars line, hence why I decided to test out this MOC. OK, it's not excessively massive or complicated, but I just think it makes a neat little playset. Comment your opinions. Also don't forget to check out my LEGO IDEAS page for more information on this, and please support! :) from there you can read all about the design plan, the history, and also see any other photos of the MOC. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/158217