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  2. Star Destroyer - Wikipedia

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    ILM built a 259-centimeter (102 in) Star Destroyer, equipped with internal lighting to provide a better sense of scale, for The Empire Strikes Back (1980). [1] According to chief model maker Lorne Peterson, the new Star Destroyer model was scaled to appear two and a half miles long, though their official length was revised in later sources. [10]

  3. Tantive IV - Wikipedia

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    A small Lego model of the Tantive IV is included with the Ultimate Collector series 3,000-piece Star Destroyer which, at the time of its 2002 release was Lego's largest set. [20] Lego's 1,700-piece Ultimate Collector series blockade runner model, released in 2001, was the first set to include dark red bricks. [21]

  4. Colin Cantwell - Wikipedia

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    Colin James Cantwell (April 3, 1932 – May 21, 2022) was an American concept artist and director known for his work on films like 2001: A Space Odyssey and WarGames, but primarily for doing initial concept designs and models for a number of Star Wars vehicles, most notably the X-wing fighter, the TIE fighter, and the Death Star, that were then further developed by people like Ralph McQuarrie ...

  5. List of Star Wars spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    Rhett Allain, an associate professor of physics at Southeastern Louisiana University, estimated in a 2017 article for Wired that the Hammerhead's engines in Rogue One would have had to generate 2 × 10 11 (or 200 billion) Newtons of force to push the Star Destroyer: 6,000 times the amount of thrust force generated by a Saturn V rocket. [100]

  6. Special effects of The Empire Strikes Back - Wikipedia

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    Additional ship models included the 8-foot (2.4 m) to 10-foot (3.0 m) Star Destroyer (costing $50,000), Boba Fett's ship Slave 1 ($15,000), and the 18-inch diameter Millennium Falcon ($10,000). [157] The Falcon model was about 2 feet (0.61 m) long and lighter than the Star Wars version, making it easier to manipulate. [29]

  7. List of Star Wars starfighters - Wikipedia

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    Chiang noted that viewers' familiarity with the Star Destroyer's appearance and Imperial affiliation gives added symbolism to the Jedi craft's appearance and foreshadows the Empire's rise to power. [39] A full-scale model of the starfighter was also created for filming purposes.