The sets to be released in 2010's second wave are the 8098 Clone Turbo Tank, 8093 Plo Koon's Starfighter, 8095 General Grievous' Starfighter and 8128 Cad Bane's Speeder. These sets are 8085 Freeco Speeder and the 8086 Droid Tri-Fighter. Two Star Wars: The Clone Wars sets were released for the first wave of 2010. Promotional sets, key chains, and magnets have been released during the courses of the years 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. In September, the online game The Quest for R2-D2 was released on the official LEGO Star Wars page.ĭuring the release of several sets during the course of year, many webcomics have been posted on the LEGO Star Wars website and many small Clone Wars comics have appeared in the LEGO Magazine. In August of 2009, the second large wave of Clone Wars sets were released this wave was composed of 7748 Corporate Alliance Tank Droid, 8039 Venator-class Republic Attack Cruiser, 8036 Separatist Shuttle, and 7753 Pirate Tank. The new 2009 Clone Wars logo appears above the set. The box of this set had a new design, featuring a white area above the set, with the Star Wars logo in red on the far left and a picture of several clone troopers on the far right. In July, Anakin's Y-Wing Starfighter was released. In March of 2009, a long-awaited set was released 10195 Republic Dropship with AT-OT Walker. In February, two sets, 7751 Ahsoka's Starfighter and Vulture Droid and 7752 Count Dooku's Solar Sailer, were released. This wave included the sets 8014 Clone Walker Battle Pack, 8015 Assassin Droids Battle Pack, 8016 Hyena Droid Bomber, 8019 Republic Attack Shuttle, and 8018 Armored Assault Tank (AAT). The next wave of Clone Wars sets was released in December of 2008 in the United States and January of 2009 internationally. 76 were re-released with this new packaging. On the far right of the white area was a picture of a clone trooper's helmet. On the left was the Star Wars logo rendered in blue. A long white area was above the picture on the set. This wave had an entirely new packaging from the other Star Wars sets. Soon after the release of the first two sets, the first official wave Clone Wars sets was released in July of 2008. Before the release of the first wave, the Comic-Con Exclusive Clone Wars Set was released at the San Diego Comic-con to promote the new LEGO Star Wars: The Clone Wars sets. The first sets released were 7669 Anakin's Jedi Starfighter and 7670 Hailfire Droid and Spider Droid in early 2008, both originally under the Expanded Universe theme. The first LEGO Star Wars: The Clone Wars set, released under the Expanded Universe line. Most of the events of the TV series first two seasons occur in LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, which is the fourth LEGO Star Wars game, and the 35th LEGO Video Game to be released thus far. In 2018, it was announced that The Clone Wars would be revived for a Season 7, and shortly afterwards, LEGO rereleased their first The Clone Wars set, Anakin's Jedi Starfighter, as a new model. In 2017, the Republic Fighter Tank was also rereleased as a smaller set. It is unknown if more sets from Seasons 5 and 6 will be released in the upcoming years, but in 2017, Lego released its first Season 6 set in the form of the 75168 Yoda's Jedi Starfighter, thus hinting that more Clone Wars sets may be on their way. Many sets have been released in the sub-theme, which continued until 2014 when the series concluded. Many of the essential vehicles and characters involved in the war have been recreated into LEGO sets. In the Star Wars universe, the Clone Wars was a conflict fought between the Confederacy of Independent systems - the Separatists - and the galaxy-governing Galactic Republic for control of the galaxy. The sub-theme recreates various vehicles, characters, and locations from the franchise. This sub-theme was released as part of the Star Wars theme in 2008 to coincide with the release of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars film and TV series. 3.1 Minifigures redesigned for The Clone Wars line.
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