With its cabling arches and splashes of colored vegetation, Felucia instantly grabbed the attention of moviegoers back in 2005. Depicted here in LEGO by builder Simulteriousis one of the last battles of the Clone Wars. I personally think he’s taking shots at me for the big grey triangle I recently built…įans of a galaxy far, far away should instantly recognize this planet as seen in Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Check out some of Noah’s older builds, where he’s been spicing up grey landscapes with colour. If you agree or disagree with Noah on Star Wars builds being all grey, check out some builds here and see for yourself. The blue and purple behind the scaffolding elements make a good depiction of the forever dawn and dusk skies of the planet. So do the clone troopers dropping in from above, where we see a bit of Anaxes itself. The bright yellowish-orange highlight draws the eye up from the battleground to the roof and gangway. One of his goals was to make this scene vibrant with just enough colourful highlights to break up the grey. While this diorama depicts the interior of a grey warehouse, Noah took care to spice it up with as much colour as he could, as he feels most Star Wars LEGO builds are too grey. Noah (H2brick) built a diorama of an iconic Mace Windu moment from the final season of The Clone Wars, where he swoops in to captures the shipyards of Anaxes. Once that lavender-hued lightsaber ignites, it’s over for them. The last thing battle droids want to perceive with their photoreceptors is Mace Windu.
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