LEGOLAND Malaysia launches Star Wars Miniland

Checking out the displays

Last Wednesday, in conjunction with its upcoming second anniversary, LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort announced the opening of LEGO Star Wars Miniland Model Display at the resort. This is the first attraction of its kind in Asia and the latest LEGO model display to open at a LEGOLAND around the world.

LEGOLAND Malaysia

The attraction features seven scenes from the six Star Wars films and The Clone Wars animated series in great detail. In total, the attraction features more than 2,000 LEGO models built to a 1:20 scale using 1.5 million LEGO bricks. The attraction officially opens its doors to the public yesterday on 6 September 2014.

Cute LEGO signboard

I am lucky to get a preview of the Stars Wars Miniland before the opening. Although I am not a hardcore Star Wars fan, I grew up watching the film series and playing with both Star Wars and LEGO toys. They hold fond boyhood memories for me and I am enthralled by the launch.

Malaysian government official at the launch
Mark Germyn, General Manager, LEGOLAND Malaysia

“We are confident that guests to LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort will find their visit here more exciting than ever for the whole family. Being fully indoors and air-conditioned, families can easily spend more than an hour exploring this new model display alone in addition to the over 70 hands-on rides, slides, shows and attractions at the Resort,” said Mark Germyn, General Manager LEGOLAND Malaysia Resort.

LEGO Darth Vader figurine strolls by

This newest display cost RM6 million in investment. The LEGO Star Wars Miniland Model Display is housed in an octagon building with a floor size of 900 square metre, divided into eight areas.

Six areas house one iconic scene each from the six Star Wars films, while the seventh area features a scene from the animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

Scene from Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
The Theed Royal Palace of the Royal House of Naboo
A more complete view of the palace
Inside the plane hangar
Showdown
The palace from another view
Gungans on the march
Battle droids
Clash and battle
Battle scene from Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Closer look at the fighting
Gladiator arena
One of the battle planes
The full landscape
Scene from Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Plane landing pad
R2D2 and C3PO
Light sabre battle
Battle scene
Closer look at the vehicle
Scene from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (the first movie in the film series)
The Millennium Falcon
This looks really majestic
Some creatures
In the dessert
Pilot seat
Enter R2D2 and C3PO
Enter Boba Fett
The famous bar scene where Han Solo was introduced
A real LEGO Star Wars band
Scene from Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Moving around
Battle scene
Gathering of the key founding characters of the Star Wars series
Some operation scene
Scene from Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
Spot the Ewoks
The main characters
Scene from Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Guy on a globe
Battle scene
A space craft
Darth Vader
Landscape

The eighth area offers a dedicated retail section for LEGO Star Wars products. The merchandise includes hard-to-find LEGO building sets for sale such as the Death Star, R2-D2, Millennium Falcon, Super Star Destroyer, Ewok Village and much more. The shop will also have the full line of LEGO Star Wars play materials in addition to LEGO Star Wars keychains, magnets and a variety of caps and T-shirts.

Retail section

The seven featured scenes depict planets such as Naboo, Geonosis, Kashyyyk, Mustafar, Tatooine, Hoth, Endor and Christophsis. Visitors can take a chronological walk through the Star Wars timeline to marvel at the models, including the 2.65m tall Crystal City, the largest of all the LEGO Star Wars models, and the iconic Millennium Falcon made up of 19,200 LEGO bricks – reaching 1.8m long and 1.3m wide. Meanwhile, interactive buttons will allow visitors to activate the animatronics within each scene.

Stefan Bentivoglio, the Model Shop Manager at LEGOLAND Malaysia. Bentivoglio leads the team of Master Model Builders and oversees the building and maintenance of all LEGO models in the Park, including the Star Wards Miniland Display.

Fans will also be able to commemorate their visit by taking photos with their favourite characters, built entirely of LEGO bricks. There will be 85cm tall models of Anakin Skywalker, Boba Fett, C-3PO, Commander Rex, Darth Maul, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Wicket the Ewok and Yoda, in addition to life-sized models of C-3PO, R2-D2 and a 2.7m tall Darth Vader wielding a lightsaber.

Life-size Darth Vader, C3PO and R2D2
Closer look at R2D2 and C3PO
Sith, stormtrooper, ewok
Chewbacca, R2D2, Yoda
Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Han Solo.
Darth Vader, Boba Fett, Darth Maul

Fifty percent of the over 2,000 models at the LEGO Star Wars Miniland Model Display were built in Malaysia and the rest were shipped from Germany and the Czech Republic. The Master Model Builders team took a total of approximately 8,000 man hours to complete the LEGO models. The installation process was supported by a team of technicians and landscapers who developed the special layout for optimum realism. For the finishing touch, authentic Star Wars sounds, animatronics and lighting effects were added to make the models even more lifelike.

Throughout the month of September, various LEGO Star Wars activities have been lined up to commemorate the anniversary celebrations, including a free entry promotion for children dressed up as their favourite Star Wars characters.

The promotion will be from 6 – 30 Sept 2014. Additionally, Annual Pass holders will enjoy preview periods from 1 – 5 Sept before the attraction opens to the public. All valid Annual Pass holders will be required to sign up online for the preview. There will also be special birthday fireworks on September 15 at the Resort starting at 8pm.

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Star Wars fans, get your tickets to LEGOLAND Malaysia before the end of September to capitalise on the Star Wars related activities and promotions. For family crowd and other visitors, the Star Wars attraction will be a delightful addition to the existing stable of entertainment in LEGOLAND Malaysia. The resort consists of a theme park, a water park and a hotel. In Miniland alone, over 30 million LEGO bricks are used to recreate some of Asia’s most interesting landscapes, countries and landmarks. There are over 70 rides, slides, shows and attractions, with more than 15,000 LEGO models throughout the resort.

Yoda is waiting – Do or do not!

For more information, visit the official website or call the reservation office at +607-597-8888. You can also keep up-to-date with our exciting activities on Twitter and on Instagram.

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Alvin is a marketer by day and blogger by night. He is a 100% geek who spends too much time surfing the web.

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