Showing posts with label 3PO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3PO. Show all posts
Friday, August 2, 2024
Sometimes you just gotta follow your heart
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Saturday, July 19, 2014
Landspeeder
Well, this is the last one. I've made a model of every craft that appears in A New Hope. Lots of details still need to be completed, but the project is nearly over. Whew.
here's my laundry list of all the vehicles.
here's my laundry list of all the vehicles.
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Friday, April 11, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Linear Falcon Interior
This drawing was done by Production Designer John Barry, as a proposed interior to the Millennium Falcon (then known as the "Pirate Ship")
Here's my take on that.
Monday, December 23, 2013
There goes another one...
Hold your fire, there're no life forms aboard.
maximum diameter is 7' based on a 311' Blockade Runner.
The main components of the engines were kitbashed from online model of a couple Saturn V rocket stages, but the rest is all original.
proportions and measurements of the main body were found on the The RPF
3PO model courtesy of the Sketchup Warehouse (with a few modifications)
maximum diameter is 7' based on a 311' Blockade Runner.
The main components of the engines were kitbashed from online model of a couple Saturn V rocket stages, but the rest is all original.
proportions and measurements of the main body were found on the The RPF
3PO model courtesy of the Sketchup Warehouse (with a few modifications)
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Millennium Falcon Cockpit Mystery Solved?
As I've worked on a replica of the Millennium Falcon's cockpit over the years, there has been a mystery spot that has always eluded me. But I may have solved the mystery.
The problem area is a box of levers hanging from the canopy, directly over the dashboard console. In A New Hope, Han Solo reaches up to pull one of these levers after they run into the lone TIE fighter in the destroyed Alderaan System. This area is in perpetual shadow, and I've never really know what kind of levers were up there. You can only really see them in silhouette:
Some months ago, on a routine scouring of screencaps from ANH, I came accross the lever that Ben Kenobi uses to deactivate the tractor beam on the Death Star.
which also turned out to a part of the tactical display on Yavin.
The art department on Star Wars was pretty heavy on repeating parts throughout the movie. If you made a small prop in one area, why not recycle it in another. So I got to thinking, is this lever our mystery part? I had nothing really but a hunch to go on, but I decided to model the lever anyway, and see if it fit.
The lever itself uses another part that shows up in a number of places. The long piston-like part was used both as an acuator on C3PO's legs, and as the hyperspace throttles on the Millennium Falcon's cockpit.
Once built, I added them to the cockpit, and after some careful adjustment, they seem to fit very well.
This is a render in silhouette
And here's that bluescreen shot again:

not a bad match at all.
and now, here are some renders of the full cockpit.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Farewell to a nice weekend
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