And please take a peek at what LegoLogical did - my build really doesn't do his justice. Also, if we get do an official falthier escape set from Lego or perhaps some Canto Bight police speeders, I'll likely revisit the build. If I come into a lot more spare parts that favor white, I may try and complete the build. At the moment, I'm only displaying the main square casino area on my shelf and I may junk the bar and move the colored glass directly behind my pathetic stand-in for the Master Codebreaker. Wanted to include as much of the casino floor as possible, tried to include the piano / bar / slot machine area, and kind of gave up trying to integrate both the casino and the bar. The Daystar Casino was located on Ahakista, and for a time employed the Dug Gronson Takkaro as an operations manager. Star Wars: The Last Jedi is now available for. Johnson pays loving homage with his own long tracking shot in the Canto Bight Casino. I should point out that this MOC was designed before TLJ Blu Ray's deleted scenes gave us a look at the facade of the casino, which has more wide, pronounced white pillars along the face of the structure and some groovy 1960's masonry. I think the build pairs pretty well with the Resistance Transport 75176, which by itself is kind of a blah display. Casinos were places where individuals could gamble. A key scene Rian asked us to reference was the dojo.