Jabba's Front blast door prop ?

I think its made the same way as a Grabber toy...

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lmao thats a good start
 
I think the outer ball shape with the finger-like projections might be a cork mold. They were used to trim the cork cores of vintage style sports balls to size.
 
Very intresting idea. I agree it would be pretty cool to get it fully functional and use it to greet people when they knock on your door lol.
 
I don't know how it was made and have never seen it replicated.

What a good idea, it just goes to show that we haven't recreated the whole SW universe yet after all.

Watching that scene, it behaves like someone is standing behind the door and waving the pole around to create the movement. The 'lens' over the 'eye' seems to spring up, too.

I took a few screencaps which might help.

Al

Hard to say for sure, but from the 2nd picture, it looks like there is bubble wrap in the clear eye sphere. bottom side down. Yes/No ?
 
It definately is a bubble wrap. I watched it over and over closely and even when watched via a home cinema projector it can be seen clearly.

Why not?

They applied it to the pilot harness in ESB too.
 
I think the outer ball shape with the finger-like projections might be a cork mold. They were used to trim the cork cores of vintage style sports balls to size.

My google search blew up after I read that..lol no luck.

Yeah bubble wrap. I like the whole thing. Somehow I'm draw to the props that every other person doesn't have sitting in there collection.
 
Bubble wrap with an orange (or yellow?) light behind it - I guess that would make sense. It would achieve that random light effect seen onscreen, as the light shines through the gaps in the bubble wrap.
 
In an interview released around the time of the Special Editions, Mark said something to the effect of "they made it all from scotch tape and Popsicle sticks." Its incredible to see what they pulled off on these films with such ordinary materials sometimes. I had also heard that they used bubble wrap for Zuckuss' eyes.
 
Bubble wrap with an orange (or yellow?) light behind it - I guess that would make sense. It would achieve that random light effect seen onscreen, as the light shines through the gaps in the bubble wrap.

I love to see some good functional replicas of that thing in the future(y)thumbsup

ob1al: why do you have a vagina on fire as avatar?
sorry, I couldn´t resist - this is one point of a thousand, why I can´t watch the Jackson´s versions of the LOTR movies...:lol
 
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If that's part of the female anatomy, it's the WORST case of thrush I've ever seen...!:lol

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It´s PJ LOTR design :confused
many details, generic basic shapes( from my point of view)

better back to topic...:lol
 
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It´s LOTR design :confused
many details, generic basic shapes( from my point of view)

better back to topic...:lol

I think they actually based it on a cat's eye:

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Buy yeah, back on topic or we'll get shot!:lol

Al
 
I love to see some good functional replicas of that thing in the future(y)thumbsup

ob1al: why do you have a vagina on fire as avatar?
sorry, I couldn´t resist - this is one point of a thousand, why I can´t watch the Jackson´s versions of the LOTR movies...:lol



me too, I really like things like this , Not sure if we could find who originally created it or get even better images from a blue ray or something. The neck part could be close , but the eye would need to be spot on IMO.
 
sorry for bringing the thread back from the dead but does anyone have any idea now that the Blu-Ray is out what they used for the "Spiked" areas on the droid?


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