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Star Wars Celebration 2022 EXCLUSIVE Geeki Tikis Bantha Punchbowl Sold Out Nib
This Star Wars Celebration 2022 exclusive Geeki Tikis Bantha Punchbowl is a must-have for any fan of the Mandalorian series. The collectible item features the beloved character, The Mandalorian, and is perfect for any science fiction and horror enthusiasts. The Bantha Punchbowl is an ideal item for collectors who are attending the Star Wars Celebration event, and who want to add an exclusive, limited-edition item to their memorabilia. The punchbowl is made by Beeline Creative and has not been modified or altered in any way. This item is not vintage, and it is a brand new product from 2022.
Original 1977 Star Wars 20C Fox Movie Folder
Description & Condition: Up for sale is this original 1977 Star Wars Motion Picture folder fron 20th Century Fox. It was designed by Seiniger and Associates and is filled with pictures of characters throughout the movie. It measures 14″ by 11″ and is in good condition with some light wear to the spine. Please view all the photos and if you have any questions please ask. Very large packages may be subject to a reqoute once the item is boxed and/ or a third party shipper is involved. They claim 2-5 days but in many cases we see it taking up to 10 days. Thank You, Good Luck and Happy antiquing!
Lot of 169 Topps Star Wars Galactic Connexions Collectible Trading Discs
Lot of 169 Topps Star Wars Galactic Connexions Collectible Trading Discs.
BLACK SERIES STAR WARS SCOUT TROOPER/Biker Scout Premium Electronic Helmet MINT
Been kept in a smoke free residence. Immerse yourself in the Star Wars universe with this premium electronic helmet from Hasbro’s Black Series. Inspired by the iconic Scout Trooper/Biker Scout from Return of the Jedi, this helmet is a must-have for any fan of the franchise. The attention to detail is impeccable, from the weathered finish to the tinted visor. This collectible item is perfect for display or cosplay, and is sure to impress at your next Star Wars Celebration or convention. With its realistic design and high-quality materials, this helmet is a true treasure for any fan.
Star Wars Return of The Jedi 3D Lenticular Poster 1986 CBS FOX video promo #2
Preowned Star Wars Return of The Jedi 3D Lenticular Poster 1986 CBS FOX video promo #2. In good used condition and was taped on a video store. A great lenticular hologram type poster that came from a video store that shutdown in the 90’s. There are scratches, scuffs, and visible stains due to age and use but a great collectible piece. Please see pics and ask any questions.
STAR WARS Masterpiece Edition c-3po Tales Of The Golden Droid Limited Edition 99
This is a limited edition C-3PO figurine from the Star Wars Celebration convention in 1999. It features intricate details and is made by Hasbro. The figurine is a part of the Masterpiece Edition series and is a must-have for any Star Wars collector. The vintage item is in great shape and is sure to be a valuable addition to your collection.
Vintage Star Wars Memorabilia 1970s-1990s
This amazing Star Wars bundle will transport you to a galaxy far, far away. With a variety of items that any fan would love, this collection includes memorabilia, and other Star Wars collectibles. From the original trilogy to the newest releases, this bundle covers it all. The character options are endless, with favorites like Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and Chewbacca included. This bundle also covers a wide range of years, from 1977 to present day. Whether you’re a vintage collector or a fan of the latest Star Wars releases, this bundle is perfect for you. So don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to add to your collection.
Star Wars Stormtrooper Armor kit Idealized Version Glossy ABS UV Stable
Vacuumed Formed ABS Armor Parts only. This is a kit. And will need to be trimmed and assembled. 60g Glossy White ABS UV Stable. Plastic ABS Vacuumed formed parts only. See Parts list Below. Please note: This is a kit and it does require a medium level or higher skill in order to assemble it. Take your time assembling it will look great once put together. 1 Pair of shoulder bells (one sweep detail and one straight detail). 1 Pair of shoulder straps. 1 Ab-section with 2 separate button details. 1 Middle back (kidney) section. 1 Ammo belt front with three rivet covers. 4 Right arm sections, 2 bi-cep and 2 forearm. 4 Left arm sections, 2 bi-cep and 2 forearm. 5 Right leg sections, 2 thigh, 1 knee ammo belt and 2 shin/calf armor. 5 Left leg sections, 2 thigh, 1 knee plate and 2 shin/calf armor. 3 White plastic thermal detonator parts, 1 center detail and 2 end caps. Sheet of plastic to cover seams (ANH style). This is a cinematic, idealized version meaning it has sharper detail and easier to assemble than the cast from the screen worn version. It has been vacuum-formed in Glossy White ABS UV protected plastic and is 100% screen accurate. The armor and helmet for sale comes unassembled and is just the vacuumed formed pieces. The armor and helmet will need to be trimmed, sanded and assembled. The armor Glossy ABS plastic is 60g (1.57mm) thick, which is the same thickness as the original suits of armor worn in the Star wars films. The suit fits heights between 5’7″ – 6″2. The suit can be modified to fit huskier Troopers. Please note: This is a kit, and it does require a medium level or higher skill in order to assemble it. Take your time assembling it and will look great once put together. The kit also comes with extra plastic for creating ANH Stormtrooper strips. There will be no instructions included but many helpful tutorials can be found on the web. This is a great chance to own and build your very own screen accurate ANH armor for a fraction of the cost. This set can be used for display or for trooping. The suit of armor was cast from a set of Armor I own. Once assembled, you can wear it to any Stormtrooper club you wish. You will only receive the plastic pieces and not any accessories needed to complete the armor.
Disney Parks Star Wars IV Ornament Set A New Hope Characters 40th Anniversary
Disney Parks Star Wars Ornament Set. Edition Size: 2,700. Event: Star Wars 40th Anniversary 2017. Size: Varies by Figure – Approximately 3 inches. Number of Ornaments: 6. Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Star Wars Episode IV with this limited edition set of 6 character ornaments. The set includes: R2-D2 and C-3PO, Luke Skywalker in his flight suit, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbaca and Darth Vader with his red lightsaber. The set is packaged in a deluxe gift box with images of the Death Star and Darth Vader’s helmet. The closure of the box has the 40th Anniversary event seal. Each ornament has a red satin ribbon for hanging. The limited edition ornament set has an edition size of 2,700. The set of ornaments was exclusively available at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts. Please send a message with any questions. Mouse Collectibles and More. Star Wars is an American epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has been expanded into various films and other media, including television series, video games, novels, comic books, theme park attractions, and themed areas, comprising an all-encompassing fictional universe. The original film (Star Wars), retroactively subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope (1977), was followed by the sequels Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983), forming the original Star Wars trilogy. The subsequently produced sequel trilogy consists of Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015), Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (2017), and Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (2019). All nine films of the’Skywalker saga’ were nominated for Academy Awards with wins going to the first two releases. The Star Wars franchise depicts the adventures of characters “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away”, in which humans and many species of aliens (often humanoid) co-exist with robots, or’droids’, who may assist them in their daily routines; space travel between planets is common due to lightspeed hyperspace technology. Telecommunication includes two-way audio and audiovisual screens, and holographic projections. A mystical power known as the Force is described in the original film as an energy field created by all living things… [that] binds the galaxy together. Through training and meditation, those whom “the Force is strong with” are able to perform various superpowers (such as telekinesis, precognition, telepathy, and manipulation of physical energy). The Force is wielded by two major knightly orders at conflict with each other: the Jedi, peacekeepers of the Galactic Republic who act on the light side of the Force through non-attachment and arbitration, and the Sith, who use the dark side by manipulating fear and aggression. While Jedi Knights can be numerous, the Dark Lords of the Sith (or’Darths’) are intended to be limited to two: a master and their apprentice. Force-wielders are very limited in numbers in comparison to the population. The Jedi and Sith prefer the use of a weapon called a lightsaber, a blade of energy that can cut through virtually any surface and deflect energy bolts. The rest of the population, as well as renegades and soldiers, use laser-powered blaster firearms. In the outer reaches of the galaxy, crime syndicates such as the Hutt cartel are dominant. Bounty hunters are often employed by both gangsters and governments. Illicit activities include smuggling and slavery. The Star Wars film series centers around three sets of trilogies, which are collectively referred to as the “Skywalker saga”. They were produced non-chronologically, with Episodes IV-VI (the original trilogy) being released between 1977 and 1983, Episodes I-III (the prequel trilogy) being released between 1999 and 2005, and Episodes VII-IX (the sequel trilogy), being released between 2015 and 2019. Each trilogy focuses on a generation of the Force-sensitive Skywalker family. The original trilogy depicts the heroic development of Luke Skywalker, the prequels tell the backstory of his father Anakin, while the sequels star Luke’s nephew, Kylo Ren. An anthology series set between the main episodes entered development in parallel to the production of the sequel trilogy, described by Disney chief financial officer Jay Rasulo as origin stories. The first entry, Rogue One (2016), tells the story of the rebels who steal the Death Star plans just before Episode IV. Solo (2018) focuses on Han Solo’s backstory, also featuring original trilogy co-protagonists Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian and involving prequel trilogy villain Darth Maul. Lucasfilm has a number of Star Wars films in development, two of which were confirmed during Disney Investor Day 2020. The first will be a film titled Rogue Squadron, which is being directed by Patty Jenkins, and is scheduled for release on December 22, 2023. The second is an unspecified film from Taika Waititi, who in May 2020 was announced to be directing a Star Wars film he was co-writing with Krysty Wilson-Cairns. Additionally, a trilogy independent from the Skywalker saga is being written by The Last Jedi writer/director Rian Johnson. In September 2019, it was announced that Kathleen Kennedy and Kevin Feige would collaborate to develop a Star Wars film. In February 2020, a film was announced to be in development from director J. Dillard and writer Matt Owens. The original trilogy’s main cast includes (from left to right) Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia), and James Earl Jones (Darth Vader’s voice). In 1971, George Lucas wanted to film an adaptation of the Flash Gordon serial, but could not obtain the rights, so he began developing his own space opera. After directing American Graffiti (1973), he wrote a two-page synopsis, which 20th Century Fox decided to invest in. By 1974, he had expanded the story into the first draft of a screenplay. The 1977 movie’s success led Lucas to make it the basis of an elaborate film serial. With the backstory he created for the sequel, Lucas decided that the series would be a trilogy of trilogies. Most of the main cast would return for the two additional installments of the original trilogy, which were self-financed by Lucasfilm. Star Wars was released on May 25, 1977, and first subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope in the 1979 book The Art of Star Wars. Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back was released on May 21, 1980, also achieving wide financial and critical success. The final film in the trilogy, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi was released on May 25, 1983. The story of the original trilogy focuses on Luke Skywalker’s quest to become a Jedi, his struggle with the evil Imperial agent Darth Vader, and the struggle of the Rebel Alliance to free the galaxy from the clutches of the Galactic Empire. The prequel trilogy’s main cast includes (from left to right) Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi), Natalie Portman (Padmé Amidala), Hayden Christensen (Anakin Skywalker), and Ian McDiarmid (Palpatine). According to producer Gary Kurtz, loose plans for a prequel trilogy were developed during the outlining of the original two films. In 1980, Lucas confirmed that he had the nine-film series plotted, but due to the stress of producing the original trilogy, he had decided to cancel further sequels by 1981. In 1983, Lucas explained that There was never a script completed that had the entire story as it exists now… As the stories unfolded, I would take certain ideas and save them… I kept taking out all the good parts, and I just kept telling myself I would make other movies someday. Technical advances in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including the ability to create computer-generated imagery (CGI), inspired Lucas to consider that it might be possible to revisit his saga. In 1989, Lucas stated that the prequels would be unbelievably expensive. In 1992, he acknowledged that he had plans to create the prequel trilogy. A theatrical rerelease of the original trilogy in 1997 “updated” the 20-year-old films with the style of CGI envisioned for the new trilogy. Episode I: The Phantom Menace was released on May 19, 1999, and Episode II: Attack of the Clones on May 16, 2002. Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, the first PG-13 film in the franchise, was released on May 19, 2005. The first two movies were met with mixed reviews, with the third being received somewhat more positively. The trilogy begins 32 years before Episode IV and follows the Jedi training of Anakin Skywalker, Luke’s father, and his eventual fall from grace and transformation into the Sith lord Darth Vader, as well as the corruption of the Galactic Republic and rise of the Empire led by Darth Sidious. Together with the original trilogy, Lucas has collectively referred to the first six episodic films of the franchise as “the tragedy of Darth Vader”.