I am asking $4,000.00 local pick-up only Michigan/Waterford area. Han Solo is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. I do not have the box and this would have to be for local pickup only! The original purchase price for this was $1750.00 + a large shipping fee (dont remember how much). As Fett went, so did other bounty hunters, many of which may have done business in Jabba’s palace where they could see Han Solo’s carbonite captivity with their own eyes. The item is in perfect condition and has always been in a smoke-free environment. When Fett experienced the usefulness of carbon freezing bounties, he made it common practice. I do have the documentation somewhere that I will look for if anyone is interested. If you are interested send me a EMAIL using the link below of type my email in your TO section was molded from the same prop that was used in Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi and was made by Illusive Concepts and is numbered 109/2500. I bought this from QVC in the early 80s and am looking to sell this. The discovery of the peculiar stasis qualities of carbonite by the scientists from the planet Koros Major saw the end of generation ships and development of sleeper ships. It is also a great talking point at parties etc. This would be a great and unique present for Star Wars fan! It can be hung on the wall and would make a great feature to any room. In total from back to the finger tip the piece is 20cm deep. The piece has real depth! It also has 5 vents on each side (as seen in the pictures). The piece has sides 10cm deep to give a "block carbonite" effect to Han, as in the film. It can be easily hung on the wall to achieve the look in the film. ![]() It measures 6ft x 3ft, the same as a standard door. The finish is superb, it has real deep metallic finish, looks amazing. ![]() It is made from cold cast aluminum and fiberglass resin. Produced by Illusive Originals | Timeless Concepts Inc.Ī great chance to own a piece of movie history, a great replica of Han frozen in Carbonite. I just cannot fathom what the hell the thought process was.Life Size Prop/ Replica of Han Solo (Harrison Ford) frozen in Carbonite from the classic movie Star Wars. "BOOM! HEADSHOT! WITH A MISSILE! Feel how high the stakes are yet?" Sci-fi fanatic and expert baker Hannalee Pervan spent 100 hours on the life size. Would Disney take this moment to flesh out their new trilogy? Would they take this chance to weave in some of the better old lore? A California bakery created ‘Pan Solo’a 6ft replica of the Star Wars hero frozen in carbonite out of bread. I imagine many a fan caught on and wondered where they would take this funny meme character. ![]() "Here, see that fish face? Remember him? Remember how he's made you laugh?" goes the film. Staff at Disney knew what he was about and in general knew he was well liked. This character was brought in on purpose. In the old EU the character is fleshed out, lives, loves, laughs and in the end is given a dignified funeral. To dedicated hardcore fans he's more than that, and by and large they respect his character. He's unimportant in the grand scheme of things, but most casual fans kind of like him for the memes. Most of the public wouldn't know him from a Salmon and that's fine. A current Star Wars comic book series set after The Empire Strikes Back has introduced a surprising fate for Leia Organa. Here we have a minor, one note character from the originals. ![]() I don't know if anyone else feels this way, but to me how they handled Ackbar just seemed emblematic of the entire sequel trilogy. HISHE especially - and when a twelve minute parody cartoon does a story more justice and has better writing than full feature films there is a serious problem with the films. I think most of what's needed to be said has been said, and by more amusing people than me. Honestly Finn felt not just wasted but actively shoved aside.
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