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"There are two Banthas down there but I don't see any... wait a second, they're Sandpeople all right. I can see one of them now." This is the sand canyon in the Death Valley where R2D2 travels alone to find Ben Kenobi. The real Set of the movie I mean. Try to imagine for a true fan, what was the sensation to walk inside there!
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R2-D2 (également appelé D2-R2 dans la version française de l'épisode IV) est un des personnages emblématiques de la saga cinématographique Star Wars, présent dans les six films. R2-D2 est un robot de forme ovoïde de petite taille qui s'exprime dans un langage sonore électronique ressemblant à des sifflements. Il est généralement accompagné de son compère C-3PO qui le comprend et avec qui il forme un duo comique.
R2-D2 (called "R2" for short) is a robot character in the Star Wars universe created by George LucasGeorge
Lucas's creation of R2-D2 was influenced by Akira Kurosawa's 1958 feature film The Hidden Fortress (USA release 1962), particularly Tahei and Matashichi, the two comic relief characters that serve as sidekicks to General Makabe
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Following up on my tribute to Carrie Fisher's (1956-2016) character princess Leia, I have built R2-D2 and gave Leia neck and waist articulation, and swapped her weapon for her personal blaster. Here she is giving R2-D2 the stolen plans to the Death Star from the beginning scene of Star Wars : A New Hope.
More pictures to follow of both Leia and R2-D2. His 3rd leg retracts inside of him, head rotates and side legs pivot. :)
Sorry for the somewhat poor photo quality, my iPhone doesn't handle low light well. Orange light glow is from my salt block lamp.
One order like these always leads to another, LOL. This time I deleted Leia in with intentions of adding a Storm Trooper...who was forgotton =( And Added a young Anakin Skywalker. The first platter was for a kid fond of the original movies, and this one I didn't know. This time around I was more confident and able to make the designs more my own. These are still very mych Master Rosey's design, however, I am venturing out a little!
Star Wars Identities Exhibition, Cinemec, Utrecht, NL
One of the actual model used for filming Episode IV.
A man operating R2 by remote, makes R2 go up to Mary. She was on the phone getting ready to sign more autographs. She didn't see the machine and jumped when R2 was beeping right in front of her face.
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"in case you want to print it out poster-size and tack it to the ceiling above your bunkbed."
"Go that way! You'll be malfunctioning within a day, you nearsighted scrap pile!"
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Theme: Nostalgia
I still have a lot of my old Star Wars figures and they give me such a sense of nostalgia when I look at them. I had real fun setting up these shots. It was like being a kid all over again :-)
One of my childhood memories was that on one of my birthdays, my parents had bought me a 'Jabba the Hutt's Palace' toy, my brother and I were having so much fun and getting on that mum and dad let us have the day off school :-)