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413 what are you doing.
111 I'm still not talking to you but I am Jedi master 111
413 Why can't you be normal like 999
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This is my own design of a clone walker. Mine is not based off of the one shown in Episode 3 of Star Wars. I wanted to make my own design and this is what I came up with.
Clone doll sets I spotted a while ago and forgot to upload. I would have bought it but it cost as much as the original...
Oh My God! I've been cloned and had the top of my head cut off (that wasn't supposed to happen)!!!!!!!
This is my Star Wars trooper Sig-fig if it was from Episode III. I forget which legion those were from :/
Read all about it in Figure of the Day: figureoftheday.blogspot.com/2012/02/star-wars-figure-of-d...
Mariclare was a doll produced exclusively for the US Department store JC Penney. She was sold in the early 70s as a cheaper alternative to Mod Barbie dolls.
Info courtesy Virgin-Archer
Blythe clone sold at Winn Dixie stores in the late 2000's and 2010's, given new life by me with a new body, facial tweaks and a wig!
I named her Carol lol
Yesterday, a clone defect was found in a secret Russian version "Star Wars" factory and it was photographed, here is that image.
Fearing a looming global war Russia has stepped up production of all sorts of new weaponry even including artificial, unidentifiable armies like for example, the famous Crimea "little green men".
Russia's secret clone troopers' or "baitsy" factory in the Urals maintains strict quality control. It allows fewer than one-in-a-billion defects yet sometimes they detect one.
I decided to clone myself today. Ive done this before and it wasnt too hard. But I didnt take into account that the green chair rocks back and forth and that the couch cushions bend when you sit on them. So it took a while to put together because none of the pics really matched up. But it was fun anyway
This Clone trooper looks for drawing tips in the You Can Draw: Star Wars book. Photo by Bonnie Burton. Read more about the 501st Legion here.