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A Power of the Force 2 Admiral Ackbar figure. It's a TRAP!

Admiral Ackbar, aboard the Mon Calamari Star Cruiser "Home One", suddenly realizing that "It's a Trap!"

  

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Well, here is yet another Iron Builder entry against that Scotsman with a caffeine addiction, Rod “2MuchCaffeine” Gillies, and this time its...(snickers)...Admiral Snackbar. (snickers) Heh heh...Admiral Snackbar! Heh heh. Yep, I went there! Admiral Snackbar. HAH HAH HAH! Oh God, I can’t believe how funny I am! It’s deep on so many levels! Instead of Admiral Ackbar its Admiral Snackbar! HAH HAH! Cuz He’s been hittin’ the snacks a lot lately. Admiral Snackbar! it gets funnier every time I say it!

 

C’mon, Rod, even you’ve got to admit this is pretty hilarious! HAH HAH!

Picture taken at Otakon 2007.

Here I am, probably in 1983 when I would've been 9 years old, sporting an awesome shirt I wish I had an adult version of!

T-65 X-wing Starfighter

Manufactured by Incom

Star Wars Universe Starfighter

 

The X-Wing Fighter from the Star Wars movies is one of the most popular exhibits at Wings Over the Rockies. Many visitors are curious about its history and how it got to the Museum. This short history will provide a brief glimpse into its background.

 

In 1996, Lucasfilm was preparing to announce the newly completed Star Wars Trilogy - Special Edition Theatrical Release. They wanted a scale replica of the fighter as a promotional item to help advertise the newly remastered movie. A German prop company was commissioned to create seven ¾-scale replicas of the famous vehicle. One of them was shipped to Tokyo for the release of the Star Wars - Special Edition in 1997.

 

In 1999, in preparation for the release of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, the X-Wing was brought to Denver for the first Star Wars Celebration. Wings Over the Rockies hosted the event, and the X-Wing display was the highlight of the weekend. Afterward, Lucasfilm notified Wings that they would leave the X-Wing at the Museum on loan.

 

A group of local Star Wars fans took pride in the fact that they had full-time access to a “life-sized” X-Wing. So in the spring of 2004, when they learned it would be leaving the Museum, they put out the call to keep the fighter as a Denver attraction. They informed Lucasfilm that not only did they wish to see the X-Wing remain in Denver, they were also willing to donate their services to maintain the exhibit. When their generous offer was accepted, they had only a matter of weeks to get the forlorn craft ready for her debut at the San Diego ComicCon. After a fantastic reception in San Diego, the craft was returned to Denver, just in time to help launch a new tradition at Wings Over the Rockies - the annual Hauntings at the Hangar Halloween Party.

 

Now the X-Wing Restoration & Maintenance Project volunteers could go to work improving an already solid exhibit. Led by volunteer Kevin Christley, they began to turn the fighter into a tribute to the original Red-5, flown by Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Desiring to be as accurate as possible, Kevin found an artist in the Rocky Mountain Fan Force to lend her expertise. Beth Hutchison became the artistic director and lead painter. And in effort to exceed the expectations of Lucasfilm and Wings, Kevin also enlisted the help of Jim Shima to create a fantastic light and sounds package, as well as a functioning R2 unit for the craft.

 

Their excellent work has made the X-Wing amazingly accurate and a huge hit with visitors. It is not uncommon for the Museum to receive phone calls and emails from all around the globe inquiring about the fighter.

 

All the volunteers’ hard work paid off when the Museum learned the X-Wing would be the centerpiece of the Star Wars Celebration III in Indianapolis, Indiana in 2005 and would also be used for a number of promotional appearances across the country. That year it traveled to Times Square, Las Vegas, Skywalker Ranch, the Kodak Theatre for the AFI tribute to George Lucas, and was a centerpiece for the “Dressing A Galaxy” costuming exhibit in Los Angeles, California, showcasing all of the costume and prop work that went into the Star Wars saga.

 

Since then, “our” X-Wing has become a regular attraction at Wings and makes appearances all over the country for various Lucasfilm-sponsored events. Among them, Star Wars Weekends at Disney World, NASA Space Center Houston, and the Los Angeles Convention Center for Star Wars Celebration IV. Without the support of the local Star Wars fans, we would not have such a wonderful exhibit. The staff and volunteers of Wings Over the Rockies thank them for their continued support and creativity.

 

Because the X-Wing continues to travel occasionally, please call or check the Museum’s Website to be sure she will be available for viewing during your visit.

  

I can think of a million different reasons why I don’t want to be in school… but right now I’m focusing on 15 different reasons!

 

I am a huge fan of Tolkien and his literature-his mythology. And I love what Peter Jackson did with his books. Amazon had a deal on Sunday for the full set for only $49… because I’m a prime member I got free 2-day shipping. And hey… why not throw in some stupid humor along with it?

 

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Admiral Ackbar says "it's a flap"!

 

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It's a Trap! Mario Karts shell + Mushroom

(reference: Admiral Ackbar from Star Wars, Mario Karts turtle shell and mushroom)

 

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whatever could he be talking about?

Stretched Stuffed Cow at the Saatchi Gallery, London.

 

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There's something fishy about this character....

Pretty much i had zero to shoot today. Lucky i collect alot of weird little things. I got admiral ackbar the other day when i went to city walk in hollywood. He is a exclusive item so i had to pay the extra marked up price just to have him. He is the coolest mighty mugg i have. The background is my comic wall left over from melissas photoshoot. I don't know what im going to do with the wall yet but it makes an interesting backdrop for the time being. Hopefully tomorrow presents me with more photo opportunities.

 

strobist: sb-800 on the left of the camera with bounce back umbrella, sb-600 on the right of the camera with bounce back umbrella, triggered with nikon CLS in TTL mode.

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