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This is the second one of "The Force Project" and is one of my favourite, here you can see my hometown San José and all the action that is going to happen.
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This baby was HUGE. It was a 16" round plus the rest of the ship - so about 23 inches long. We had it up off the board about 4 inches, so it looked like it was flying. It was really fun to make and for once, I'd like to do it again! Usually, when I finish one of these big ones, I'm like "I hope no one ever orders this again!" But I could do Millenium Falcon cakes all day long!
I thought I'd share my bookshelf display case of LEGO and COBI sets that sits in my office. It's great for tinkering and playing with when you need a break or a distraction! :)
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Cinema 4D render, with Global Illumination. Render Time: 6:25. The C4D file was ¡192MB!
ldraw model by chrispedersen22
Pirate, gambler, scoundrel... Han Solo is all of these, and yet since his aid in the destruction the Death Star a few years ago he's been finding himself somewhat of a changed man. He's lots to think about while he and his faithful friend, Chewbacca, investigate an abdoned Imperial refinery miles across the galaxy... Jabba, the Empire, the bounty on his life, Boba Fett, Luke Skywalker, and of course Leia. He could always think about Leia...
But no. No time to dwell on frail possibilities of potentially dark future. Ever aware of te the stark white armored threat lurking around the corner, Solo pauses.
"Chewie, you here that?"
Well it is 4th May and so a mega Star Wars upload from Hollywood Studios in Disney World Florida taken in the fall of 2019
Been meaning to do a new shot for Triple W ever since I replaced his hood. This figure really grew on me after a while though he's stil not my favorite Ewok figure.
Fast Diorama in the garden of my house with my children, out of my photo studio. I work as I did in the classic era of cinema (70s-80's-90's): Dioramas, Models, Threads, Fumes, Lenses with Filters, Dust, ... Thank you all for following me.
I finally got to do my wookie cookie! These are all hand painted (with food coloring) on royal icing frosted cookies.
Yummmmm, fresh from the oven Star Wars smell!
Been wanting to do this one for a while now. The head is leftover from the Madine I used to make Longsnoot and I'd gotten an extra Anakin in a lot I picked up over the summer. Had just enough time for a quick "Dagobah" shot once he was finished.
Its been a wild ride the past couple days since his life was changed forever. He's made some new friends and lost some old ones. Now he's gearing up for full-on assaut against the massive space station he only just escaped from some hours before. He can't let the Rebellion down.
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An older shot I recently rediscovered. Its interesting that this Luke was the first X-Wing Luke since '78. The old POTF2 one is technically in his snowspeeder duds.
So I saw someone else do this and I couldn't resist giving it a go! I may tweak it a bit further, but after some simple circuits and a dash of solder, I think it looks alright!
I guess I just always assumed that the Echo Base personnel wore the same outfit Luke did on Hoth, minus the gunbelt. It wasn’t until this guy was previewed that I realized most of them were wearing short jackboots like the Fleet Troopers and also lack the cross-hatched padding on the knees and shoulders opting instead for more heavily-pocketed duds much like the ground staff on Yavin 4. Regardless the makeshift outfit makes for a pretty cool figure and I like that Hasbro went back and did their homework on this one.
My only big issue is with the head. First off it seems a bit larger than other figures’ and I really wish the helmet was removable and the goggles sculpted to it similar to the Hoth Soldiers from a couple years ago. Presently, while the removable goggles are nice they are pretty much useless since you can’t position them over his eyes. Interestingly enough the gunbelt is a completely separate piece and even has a silver painted buckle up underneath the vest. Who'd have thought?
To be honest I never had any interest in picking up the Vintage Speeder Bike. I've got a few of the POTF2 one and its the exact same thing.
But I ending up getting a pair of them in a lot I picked up last year and now that I have them I have to admit they make a nice addition to the Endor figures that I'm so fond of. ...Even if they are colored really weird.
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More unused shots getting a new lease on life.
'Ugly' ship based on the YT Series Freighters.
Features rotating top cannon, opening cockpit and side ramp, and short range blasters on the underside.
So my little brother finally got off his ass and sent me my super late birthday present, the 7965 Millenium Falcon. She is one of my favorite space ships of all time so I nearly pissed myself when I checked the mail.
I totally love this set. It's big, sturdy, totally swooshable, and has some cool features- callbacks to the movies really. The one thing I wasn't a fan of however, is the fact that only one minifig could fit in the cockpit. That cockpit saw a good amount of screen time in the movies and I just thought one fig didn't do the Falcon justice. I used the existing pieces (just rotated the bricks the computer sat on) and pushed Han back a stud -and voila!- now two minifigs can fit.
What happens when somebody is asking about ONE favourite film and you just can't choose! xD Dream crossover, maybe) I'm not sure is this a good idea, or not at all...
Nope he's a custom. Poor Longsnoot, also known as Garindan, was never actually released in the vintage line. Perhaps he was too dark (too similar to Vader) or perhaps he was just deemed uninteresting, but whatever the reason I decided it would be fun to have a look at what might have been.
Here the Falcon speeds over the Tatooine desert.
This shot was made using my Millennium Falcon model kit and a desert shot I found online.
This papercraft is Millenium Falcon (YT-1300 492727ZED), a spacecraft in the Star Wars universe, the paper model is created by Noturno Sukhoi. The size of finished model is about 140 (H) x 570 (W) x 730 (D) mm.
For further information of the Millenium Falcon and another version please click on: S...
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Alternatively titled "Memories of Green" as I think this shot has sort of a kids playing in the dirt vibe, and how many of us started out that way? I know I did! :)
A digital build of marshal banana's Meteorites. A really impressive build that captures a lot of action and movement. Microscale Star Wars at it's finest.
Was organizing some things and came upon a SW catalog from 1979, right on the verge of ESB. Thought it'd be worth a few uploads as I love these vintage catalogs and I know others out there that do as well. A little rough in some spots, I imagine this booklet got flipped through A LOT!
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Always loved the jailbreak sequence in Jedi, it's definitely the better part of the film and one of the best arcs in Saga. Your mileage may vary.
Thermal detonator not included.
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Thanks to D-Con for the court denizens in the background.