List of Lego Star Wars Sets - Episode II: Attack of The Clones

Episode II: Attack of The Clones

Name Number Minifigures Released Pieces
Geonosian Fighter 4478 Geonosis battle droid (two), Geonosian warrior, Geonosian pilot 2003 169
Hailfire Droid 4481 None 2003 681
AT-TE 4482 Clone trooper (Ep II) (four) 2003 646
Jedi Starfighter & Slave I (Mini) 4487 None 2002 53
Republic Gunship (Mini) 4490 None 2003 102
AT-TE (Mini) 4495 None 2004 63
Jedi Duel 7103 Count Dooku, Yoda 2002 81
Tusken Raider Encounter 7113 Tusken Raiders (two), Anakin Skywalker 2002 90
Bounty Hunter Pursuit 7133 Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker (no cape), Zam Wesell 2002 253
Obi Wan's Jedi Starfighter 7143 Obi-Wan Kenobi (with headset), R4-P17 (head) 2002 138
Jango Fett's Slave I 7153 Jango Fett, Boba Fett (child) 2002 358
Republic Gunship 7163 Clone trooper (Ep II) (four), Jedi knight, Super battle droid (blue) (two), Droideka (one) 2002 686
R2-D2 (Technic) 8009 None 2002 242
Jango Fett (Technic) 8011 None 2002 429
Super Battle Droid (Technic) 8012 None 2002 381
Hailfire Droid & Spider Droid 7670 Battle Droid (two), Battle Droid Commander, Super Battle Droid (steel grey) 2008 249
Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter (UCS) 10215 None 2010 676


Name Number Released Pieces
Mini Jedi Starfighter & Slave I 4487 2002 53
Mini Republic Gunship 4490 2003 102
Mini AT-TE 4495 2004 63

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