

Each battlepack comes with the figures, as well as an approximately 150 piece build which can then be combined with the other set. My example of this: UPDATE: I've just completed my next model- Theeds Palace (Naboo)! My example of this, includes two sets, one with 4 battle droids and 1 droideka, and the other with 4 Theed Palace Guards (from the famous and iconic Theed Palace Chase scene in Episode I).

The parts in the set are also good for MOC builders as there is a wide variety. Not only would these combine- able battlepacks give buyers a whole new dimension to their playing (or even setting up large MOCs), it would also encourage them to buy additional sets to continue to build their armies, while also building an iconic scene from the movies. I've created the scene of Tantive IV with these two packs, and in the pictures have shown a number of different combinations possible. The more packs you buy, the larger a scene you can create. Because of the ability to be combined on almost all sides, the combinations are limitless. Each set comes with the standard mix of 4 characters. Humbly offered here today, is my idea for LEGO to create combine-able Star Wars battlepacks. Nothing that helps to re-create a scene, or spark the imagination with more creative and innovative ideas.

However, past that, the sets are mostly useless, 70 piece speeder bikes or a small useless vehicle. In all LEGO Star Wars battlepacks up to date, the sets have included a fantastic 4 minifigures to help build our armies. Today, I offer my idea for LEGO Star Wars combine able battlepacks (Combinatorial Action Mini Sets or CAMS). UPDATED: Please help to spread the word! Featured on the front page of Eurobricks.
