Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Incredible Cross-Sections


Star Wars: Attack of the Clones Incredible Cross-Sections is a reference book belonging to the Legends continuity, authored by Curtis Saxton with illustrations by Hans Jenssen and Richard Chasemore. As the third book in the Incredible Cross-Sections series, it delivers comprehensive cross-sectional views and artwork of more than a dozen starships and vehicles featured in the film Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. DK Publishing initially released the book on April 23, 2002, and its content was subsequently included in Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections (2007) and Star Wars: Incredible Cross-Sections: The Prequel Trilogy (2012).

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Delve into the internal mechanisms of the primary vehicles showcased in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Through breathtaking and elaborate cross-sectional illustrations, filled with captivating specifics, this remarkable guide uncovers some of the most significant technological secrets within the galaxy.

The distinctive illustrations presented in this book stemmed from extensive research conducted over several weeks at Skywalker Ranch, the headquarters of Lucasfilm in California. The DK team was granted exclusive access to fundamental resources, encompassing original blueprints, scaled drawings, artist maquettes, production paintings, and computer-generated animatics. They collaborated closely with Star Wars Concept Designer Doug Chiang.

Dr. Curtis Saxton, the author and a theoretical astrophysicist, offers engaging and thorough commentary and annotations. These explain the intricate details and historical background of each vehicle. The end product is a work of unquestionable authority and an essential reference for all dedicated Star Wars enthusiasts.

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