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Lego Star Wars Salacious B. Crumb Minifigure 9516

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But when it came time to graduate and enter the world of higher education, McVey says he was encouraged to spend his time on something with a little more job stability. “I went to art school (in Southampton) for three years and studied graphic design, which was totally boring for me,” McVey recalls. “I was advised to get into that because that's where the money was. If you wanted to be an artist, be a graphic designer, get into graphics.”

Tony McVey: Well, that's a good question. I wish I had an answer for that. I don't really know what is so popular. It's kind of a mystery to me. But I don't know, there's something about his personality and you can thank Tim [Rose] and Mark [Dodson] for that. Crumb was present at Jabba's side when the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader arrived in Jabba's Palace to negotiate with the Hutt, [10] and later accompanied his master aboard the sail barge Khetanna to celebrate with Vader. Crumb laughed uproariously as Jabba's gangsters fired at a herd of banthas, causing Vader to threaten the creature's life should he laugh again in his presence. [9] Han Solo's rescue [ ] Through the whole process, I bugged him with photos and really, really pushed to match not just the character, but the prop. And Tony does -- and I don't know, he’s probably too humble to say -- again, brilliant hands. But the texturing on the skin that he did looks like latex and cotton fabrication or latex and tissue, like you would do when you're fabricating a prop like this. Everything on it is made to feel like that real prop, to look like the prop, to have that sense of kludged together effects [from a] guy working in the middle of the night, I'm sure, after many, many days. That was the whole goal. And much like Tony's brilliant sculpt on the original prop gave [Salacious] a great foundation, Tony's brilliant work on our sculpt gave me and our team inspiration. When we then went to do the paint mastering and to do the finished work on it, it has all these great little nooks and crannies that are just made to catch a wash and to pop those details and everything . Tom Spina: [ Laughing] I'll jump in because I fear that Tony may be too humble to ever say it, but … In conversation with Tom Spina, McVey, who designed the original Star Wars: Return of the Jedi icon, discusses making the 1:1 statue.We dedicate the bulk of the episode to a spoiler-filled discussion of Cavan Scott's new High Republic novel 'The Rising Storm' – we cover our thoughts on Jedi sexy-times, frustrated desires and proto-Force bonds; consider how Marchion Ro compares to Kylo Ren; and place our bets on the identity of 'The Fallen Star' of the next High Republic novel. Listen here. Minikit #3: Turn around from the Palpatine boss and go to the right side of the lift. There are three statues here. Use a Jedi / Sith to lift and place each statue inside a case. If you place one in the correct case, the light will be green. Place all three correctly to earn a minikit. We will now need to search for jokes and gags and we will need to find a total of 5 before we can complete this mission

Minikit #1: Deal with Boba Fett, then climb up and board the gun turret that was located directly behind where you started the level. Four droids will appear in the air — shoot them all down to earn a prize. Recently, StarWars.com sat down with McVey and Regal Robot’s Tom Spina to talk about sculpting the new, limited-edition Salacious replica. Inside the room, a Jedi or Sith can lift three missing picture pieces and place them on the corner painting. Place all three to complete the picture.StarWars.com: Tony, why do you think you're so great at capturing these creatures and aliens that spring to life that are nothing of this world? What fever dream do you think these little guys come out of? The original prop is still in the [Lucasfilm] archives. We do a lot of research at the Skywalker Ranch archives and over the years with my other company, we've done restoration work for them on a number of pieces. So we did get to go and look at that real puppet. We got to spend many, many, many hours and days, actually, with it. We were able to measure things. We were able to take photos and really provide Tony with a foundation to make sure that this new sculpt was going to be one-to-one, 100% the same size, the same look, etc. And, you know, we sent Tony a lot of reference photos. Probably way too many reference photos. He can probably sculpt in his sleep at this point. [ Laughs] Tony McVey: You need to be careful about that. If it matches the look I've seen in my brain before I started, or it matches the artwork, that's when you know. Maybe it goes a little bit beyond just the point where you think, "OK, OK, this is good. This has a personality to it." And you get to know what that moment is pretty soon. Minikit #5: During the speeder bike chase sequence, a scout will eventually appear with a minikit on his bike. Defeat the trooper and they’ll drop it so you can take it.

Hosted by Gerry Cable and Scotty Jayro, The Bombadcast is all about positivity in the fandom and creating a connected community. Their latest episode includes a recap of Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 1. Listen here. Star Wars: Card Trader (Card: Salacious B. Crumb - Jester - Base Series 1) (First identified as Salacious B. Crumb) Every day, every day, fresh jokes. All time, fresh, fresh, fresh! Try tell Bloated One same joke twice!" In 4 ABY, Crumb was present when members of the Rebel Alliance came to rescue Han Solo, whom had been frozen in carbonite and hung on the wall of Jabba's audience chamber as a trophy. Crumb was seated before Jabba on his dais when the droids C-3PO and R2-D2 arrived to deliver a message from the Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker. The droids were offered to Jabba as sign of goodwill from Skywalker, though the Hutt declared that he would not give up his "favorite decoration", causing Crumb and the rest of the court to laugh. [6]Salacious knew many individual's secrets and he was completely willing to use those secrets for his own personal gain or amusement. He had no moral code and was only loyal to Jabba. [12] Tony McVey: I think I did a few drawings before just to try and figure out what might be a workable pose. But, you know, those things like that can always change. I mean, you can still alter the position of the limbs a little bit.

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