New Solo Stills

By Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun, in X-Wing Off-Topic

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How much are they paying you to shill this movie? I hope it's a lot.

22 hours ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

There's two minutes I'll never get back...

Spoiler free... Information free... It's pretty much the whole empty package.

2 hours ago, Hobojebus said:

How much are they paying you to shill this movie? I hope it's a lot.

Serving His Imperial Majesty’s Empire and New Order is it’s own joyous reward.

26 minutes ago, NotBatman said:

It's pretty much the whole empty package.

Not unlike a [redacted] after all the spice is dumped out to avoid Imperial entanglements. Excellent.

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Is anyone NOT wearing fur in this flick?

And those boots. I'd hate to be dancing next to that guy.

4 hours ago, Force Majeure said:

Is anyone NOT wearing fur in this flick?

And those boots. I'd hate to be dancing next to that guy.

I assume the boots may magnetically lock on to the train they are guarding so they don’t fall off on those fun action scenes.

On 2/15/2018 at 4:57 AM, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

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And it’s most likely this guy.

23 hours ago, Force Majeure said:

Is anyone NOT wearing fur in this flick?

And those boots. I'd hate to be dancing next to that guy.

Actualy, those boots remind me a lot of my snowmobile boots. (Note that I don't actually drive snowmobiles, I just got them because they're really warm). Maybe that guy's like an arctic scout trooper?

Also, weren't snowspeeders Imperial before the rebels took them? Maybe I remember the line wrong, but I thought there were two stormtroopers on Scarif talking like "did you hear that they retired the T-47?" "oh, finally!". Since this movie is before Rogue One, maybe we'll see the Empire using them?

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It’s called an M - 68 Landspeeder

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On 2/15/2018 at 9:39 AM, NotBatman said:

There's two minutes I'll never get back...

This better ?

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On 2/17/2018 at 6:45 PM, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

Fool me once, shame on you...

On 2/18/2018 at 1:00 PM, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

Is this canon too?

1 minute ago, GrimmyV said:

Is this canon too?

Canon adjacent.

Just now, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

Canon adjacent.

Quasi apocrypha?

What if I don’t put the stickers in the right place, do I change Han’s entire history? That’s too much pressure! That sticker book is hardcore!

6 minutes ago, GrimmyV said:

What if I don’t put the stickers in the right place, do I change Han’s entire history? That’s too much pressure! That sticker book is hardcore!

In the 70s there were ‘action transfer’ books with over a hundred stickers depicting heroes and villains, weapons and weapons discharges, fires and barricades, all on a clear sheet.

I LOVED these.

I remember having a bandits raiding a stage coach in the Wild West one, and an Assault on Moonbase.

From their wiki

Extremely popular at the time, they consisted of a printed cardboard background image and a transparent sheet of coloured dry transfer figures of people, animals, vehicles, weapons, explosions and so on. These transfers were supposed to be applied to the background scene by rubbing the top surface of the transparent sheet with a hard object or stylus; typically, this would mean a ball-point pen or a pencil; the figure would thereby be transferred from its sheet to the background. Since it was not customary to determine exactly where the transfers should be applied, surreal or comic effects could be achieved—whether deliberately or inadvertently—by juxtaposing the transfers and the background inappropriately. It was also possible to apply the transfer figures elsewhere than on the supplied background, and conversely it is quite common to come across finished transfer sets in which the descriptive lettering from the sheets has been applied to the background; an effect not intended by the manufacturer.

16 minutes ago, Imperial Advisor Arem Heshvaun said:

n the 70s there were ‘action transfer’ books with over a hundred stickers depicting heroes and villains, weapons and weapons discharges, fires and barricades, all on a clear sheet.

YES! They had some in the 80s too. There was an art to scratching the images to get them to transfer without tearing.

i think the plastic reusable stickers pretty much replaced them later tho.

I would love to have a Star Wars one of these.

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Begin, the lawsuits will. ?

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