Destroy everything, then go to the right. Go into the hatch as wicket and have him assemble the pieces for the bridge, so that the other characters can cross. (You'll need them all later.) Keep going and destroy the doors of all the huts you see until you find the one with the Protocol Droid Panel. Use C-3PO to access it. This will make a grapple point. Grapple across the (fully built) and pull the lever to raise a bridge. Keep on the path.
Watch out for scout troopers in the next area. Shoot their grapple hooks to stop them. Clear off the area for pushing, and then assemble the box. Then have Wicket crawl up and pull the lever, so you can push the box into the slot. Stand on the buttons.
Shoot everyone, then shoot all the plants. Assemble the rotator switch and rotate it high enough for Wicket to climb into the hatch. If he stands on the button, a grapple point appears for one of your men to grapple up and pull the lever to help everyone else cross. Keep going until you reach two large gates. Shoot between the gates to get parts for a 3PO panel. Access it to uncover buttons. Stand on them. Make the ramp on the right for the droids and use wicket to create a grapple point on the other side. Go into the next area.
Shoot everyone and take control of the catapult to blow out the rocks. Do the same for the enemies and the AT-ST on the other side. Break down the next wall with the AT-ST. Blast the structure in the next zone with an AT-ST. Stand on the button, then one of your men should grapple and pull the lever, then you can grapple to the top of the bunker. Destroy everything and assemble the pushing surface. Push the little pushing-thingy off the top to assemble an R2 panel. Then assemble a ramp and get in.
Go down and blast the lock. Shoot everything in the room. Pull the blue lever to deactivate the blue node of the blast shield. Blast the door to the left. Shoot everything there. Find three floor buttons and step on them. Push a box into the wall at the top of the newly created platforms to turn the platforms into a 3PO ramp. Have him access the panel to deactivate the purple node. Head back to the first room and blast the door on the right. Start up the elevator with R2. Go up and over the gap on the right to build a bridge for 3PO. Access the panel to remove the green node. For the yellow node, go to the right of the area near the window and jetpack Artoo across to a panel. This will create a hatch for Wicket, who can go behind the window, shoot the stormtroopers, and pull the lever to deactivate the last node. Pull the levers in the main room to deactivate the blast shield. Go down and assemble everything to finish the mission!
It depends where you are stuck. Give a bit more info and I'll say how I did it.
This question is debatable.
In my opinion, the Battle of Endor set is way cooler. It is much more complex than the star cruiser. Battle of Endor has 2 speeders and storm troopers to go along, a glidder for the fuzzy dudes, some rebel troops, Han solo, leia, and the death star shield genorator.
-Endor battle pack -clone wars battle pack -tie fighter -X-wing Y-wing -geonosian canon -
Visit the Lego Star Wars section on the Lego website to download the instruction booklet for the Battle Of Endor set. In the booklet, the pieces are all featured. You could also check Brick Link (see related link below), it shows a list of all the parts, shows how many parts are in that set, and also lets you buy old Lego sets from people who want to sell them
I have no ideau get 2 the tunnel and cant do anything elsei've completed it and i'me 10
A whoooooole bunch of stuff. IMMEDIATELY after the battle of Endor, the events in the book "The Truce At Bakura" took place. Look it up.
wind around it, then, when he falls down, get a bomb and let it go at him
Kill the scout troopers around them.
The Battle of Endor was a fictional battle that took place during the Galactic Civil War, the main conflict of the original trilogy of Star Wars films. This battle was the turning point in the war due to the deaths of Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader.
I'm afraid Lego City and Lego Star Wars are completely different themes. They will never merge in any sets, games or films. Besides, Star Wars fans wouldn't want to buy a Lego Star Wars set with Lego City in it as well would they? Sorry, but you cannot beat Lego City in Lego Star Wars.
the is no codes in lego star wars battle ordersyes there is 3875