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“The Sarlacc found me somewhat indigestible”
Painted model kit with a custom made base to stand on.
By far the best model kit I’ve built. Painted most details and added battle damage, also added a real cloth piece. I’ve shaped the base to resemble a rocky place somewhere on Tatooine.
Slideshow: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NewIO4xwU2Q
Criticism is welcome as always!
Gloria and Mingyen is about to buy boba tea for us. we can choose sweet density and size of boba. cool!
“The Sarlacc found me somewhat indigestible”
Painted model kit with a custom made base to stand on.
By far the best model kit I’ve built. Painted most details and added battle damage, also added a real cloth piece. I’ve shaped the base to resemble a rocky place somewhere on Tatooine.
Slideshow: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NewIO4xwU2Q
Criticism is welcome as always!
Lego Star Wars Limited Edition Maquette
Lego Star Wars Limited Edition Maquette
Lego Star Wars Limited Edition Maquette
'Who are you?' Boba asked'
'Bob the builder, and you are in trouble' Bob told him
'What for?' Boba growled
'Copyright infringement' Bob explained
'I do not think so' Boba snarled resting his hand on his blaster
'Ah yes I think you could be right there' Bob spluttered as his face went a shade paler 'Yes feel free to use the song whenever you like Boba, you have my permission'
'Good' Boba said 'just the way I like it'
235/365 04/01/09
Thank you for the idea Revengingangel :D
There was a whole series of paintings with close-ups of characters, and you can see a reflection in their eyes. I took pics of my favorite ones.
Boba Fett (from the "Can You Find It?" list).
This picture was taken at the Bay Area LEGO Train Club show in November, 2005 at the Great Western & Atlantic Train Show at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, CA. Photos by Bill Ward.
Star Wars Identities is a temporary exhibition which was previously in Australia. This interactive experience allows the visitor to build their own Star Wars story by making choices at various stations using an electronic wristband and headset. I wish I had more time to thoroughly go through each item, but I really enjoyed this exhibit.
Star Wars Identities (Warehouse Terrada). Shinagawa, Tokyo.