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To recreate the who Skywalker saga, We need to go through each part, think about the films and characters, lets get into this mix up: 1. Mandalorian: needed, 15 minifigures. 2. Phantom Menace: needed 60 minifigures. 3.Attack of the Clones: needed 70 minifigures. 4.The clone Wars: needed 50 minifigures. 5.Revenge of the Sith: needed 20 minifigures. 6.Bad Batch: needed 12 minifigures.7.Andor: needed 10 minifigures.8.Ashoka: needed 10 minifigures.9.Kenobi: needed 16 minifigures.10.Rebels: needed 22 minifigures.11.Ashoka Tano: needed 10 minifigures. 12.Boba Fett: needed. needed 20 minifigures.13. Han Solo: needed 20 minifigures. 14. Rogue One: needed 30 minifigures. 15.A new Hope: needed 40 minifigures.16.Cal Ketist: needed 42 minifigures.17.Jedi Survivor: needed 50 minifigures.18. The Empire Strikes Back: needed 40 minifigures. 19. Return of the Jedi: needed 46 minifigures. 20. The force Awakens: needed 40 minifigures. 21. The last Jedi: needed 40 minifigures. 22.Rise of Skywalker: needed 40 minifigures..23. Skeleton Crew: needed 22 minifigures! And that is about how much Lego star wars minifigures for each story
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Thanks — I added up your per-story numbers. Total needed: 725 LEGO Star Wars minifigures.
A few quick notes you might find useful before you start buying/building:
- Some entries overlap (e.g., “Ashoka” and “Ashoka Tano”; “Cal Ketist” = Cal Kestis and “Jedi Survivor” is the game about him). You may be double-counting the same character if you meant unique characters rather than per-title totals.
- Troopers, rebels, and other generic ranks are often reused across many stories; you can save figures by reusing the same minifigure variants or by buying multiples of a few common trooper types.
- If you want realistic fidelity, some titles will need many variants of the same character (e.g., many clone-armour/helmet variants for The Clone Wars / Attack of the Clones).
- If you want, I can:
- Consolidate this into a unique-character list (remove duplicates and combine variants).
- Produce a shopping/inventory list (character, quantity, recommended variants).
- Estimate approximate cost (new or used market prices).
- Suggest which minifigs to buy multiples of (troopers, background characters) and which single copies suffice.
Which of those would you like me to do next?
A few quick notes you might find useful before you start buying/building:
- Some entries overlap (e.g., “Ashoka” and “Ashoka Tano”; “Cal Ketist” = Cal Kestis and “Jedi Survivor” is the game about him). You may be double-counting the same character if you meant unique characters rather than per-title totals.
- Troopers, rebels, and other generic ranks are often reused across many stories; you can save figures by reusing the same minifigure variants or by buying multiples of a few common trooper types.
- If you want realistic fidelity, some titles will need many variants of the same character (e.g., many clone-armour/helmet variants for The Clone Wars / Attack of the Clones).
- If you want, I can:
- Consolidate this into a unique-character list (remove duplicates and combine variants).
- Produce a shopping/inventory list (character, quantity, recommended variants).
- Estimate approximate cost (new or used market prices).
- Suggest which minifigs to buy multiples of (troopers, background characters) and which single copies suffice.
Which of those would you like me to do next?