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STAR WARS The Accident Story (photo heavy) (updated with alternate/deleted footage)

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BAMComix


Always great to get to see extra stuff!

Stryker2011


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This is like the deleted scenes on a DVD/Blu-Ray. Thanks for the extras.

ReverendSpooky


I feel like I've really gotten invested in this Death Star soap opera! Kyle is a great addition, and I love how easily provoked he is (especially in front of his crush) and how it actually pays off! An absolute blast as always.

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GubernatorFan


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BAMComix wrote:Always great to get to see extra stuff!

Thanks, glad you liked it.

Stryker2011 wrote:This is like the deleted scenes on a DVD/Blu-Ray. Thanks for the extras.

You're welcome. I'm sure plenty of end up with extra footage when staging a photo story.

ReverendSpooky wrote:I feel like I've really gotten invested in this Death Star soap opera!  Kyle is a great addition, and I love how easily provoked he is (especially in front of his crush) and how it actually pays off!  An absolute blast as always.  

Thank you Adam, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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Gizems nice Kittens

Gizems nice Kittens
Beautiful story in the Star Wars world.
I'm surprised the Death Star still looks so good. We already had one, but we kept bumping into things when we wanted to park it. We tried to weld and fill it, but the rust was faster than us and it had become quite draughty. Unfortunately, we had to scrap it after we failed the technical inspection.

GubernatorFan

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Gizems nice Kittens wrote: Beautiful story in the Star Wars world. I'm surprised the Death Star still looks so good. We already had one, but we kept bumping into things when we wanted to park it. We tried to weld and fill it, but the rust was faster than us and it had become quite draughty. Unfortunately, we had to scrap it after we failed the technical inspection.

Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked it. The Death Star's secret is to shoot first and triumph. Smile (As covered in some of my other Star Wars satires.)


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BAMComix

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Great stuff! As the others have said, the backgrounds and figures are wonderful!

GubernatorFan

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BAMComix wrote:Great stuff! As the others have said, the backgrounds and figures are wonderful!

Thanks again -- especially coming from someone who spends so much attention to detail, backgrounds, and photo stories, I really appreciate your approval.


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AlKelAstra91

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Hahahaha, Kyle the Mechanic - did he chug too many Monster Energy Drinks (or the SW equivalent) to get that pumped up and homerun-hit an (unarmed) detonator inside the Death Star? Your figures and backdrops are like screen captures from the movies, but also like a more anatomically correct Robot Chicken Star Wars gag.

GubernatorFan

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AlKelAstra91 wrote:Hahahaha, Kyle the Mechanic - did he chug too many Monster Energy Drinks (or the SW equivalent) to get that pumped up and homerun-hit an (unarmed) detonator inside the Death Star? Your figures and backdrops are like screen captures from the movies, but also like a more anatomically correct Robot Chicken Star Wars gag.

Yes, something like that (energy drinks)... or maybe he is just naturally wound up. Speaking of anatomically correct, I have recently seen some of the more recent seasons of Robot Chicken and... yeah... Smile Very glad you liked it. Feel free to check out some other recent Star War stories you may have missed (linked above).


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ZombieTestSubject


Sweet. Very funny and worthy follow up to Silver Linings Story and Happy Endings Story! Cool posing, backgrounds, and spec effects. The jabs at the sequel and prequel trilogies were spot on. Nice of you to name your main character after a bud. The alternative scenes and the impressions video were nice additions.

GubernatorFan

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ZombieTestSubject wrote:Sweet. Very funny and worthy follow up to Silver Linings Story and Happy Endings Story! Cool posing, backgrounds, and spec effects. The jabs at the sequel and prequel trilogies were spot on. Nice of you to name your main character after a bud. The alternative scenes and the impressions video were nice additions.

Thanks a lot. I'm very glad you liked it as much as the previous ones. I thought it didn't turn out as nicely, but it seems to have resonated very well, perhaps better. And always happy to see someone register and appreciate my jabs at Star Wars silliness. Kyle is good people. Both Kyles are. Smile


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Still funny the second time. And so much of it. From bring it on bro (famous last words) to I'm your Maker. Even the guy in the video made fun of that. Hope you got more of this coming soon.

GubernatorFan

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ZombieTestSubject wrote:Still funny the second time. And so much of it. From bring it on bro (famous last words) to I'm your Maker. Even the guy in the video made fun of that. Hope you got more of this coming soon.

Thank you very much. I love to entertain and please. Smile I will probably find it hard to resist doing more Star Wars fun even without the encouragement.


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Ephiane

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It continues.... I love this SW Story so much. Thanks for the smile and entertainment.

BTW... Your troopers look good. I bought a Bandai one, but the head looks much too big. May I ask what stormtroopers you use ?

GubernatorFan

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Ephiane wrote:It continues.... I love this SW Story so much. Thanks for the smile and entertainment.

BTW... Your troopers look good. I bought a Bandai one, but the head looks much too big. May I ask what stormtroopers you use ?

Thank you Ephiane! I'm very glad you liked the goofy story.

Bandai stormtroopers are excellent, except for the helmet. I have a solution for that, but first, the stormtroopers you see here were are (reconstituted from parted-out sets) Hot Toys ROTJ stormtroopers. You can see a review in the first link below. Also in the same thread (Post 16) you can see the much more affordable alternative, which is to use the excellent Bandai bodies with the heads/helmets from the Hasbro 12-inch Interactech stormtrooper sets.

https://onesixthfigures.forumotion.com/t2118-star-wars-return-of-the-jedi-stormtrooper-by-hot-toys-review-updated-with-part-ii-deluxe

For a comparison of high-end sixth-scale stromtroopers from Hot Toys, you can look at this thread:

https://onesixthfigures.forumotion.com/t2194-star-wars-original-trilogy-stormtroopers-comparison

I hope this helps.


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