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Some quality & insightful info on building the Droids for the Original Trilogy…

 

An old friend sent me this very cool, insightful and informative link for background information on how some of the astro-droids were made for Star Wars (1977)

I thought it may also be of some interest on here?
 

The 3Dsf•info Astro-droid Pages - https://sites.google.com/site/3dsfinfo/astromech-pages

I: Designing R2-D2 - https://sites.google.com/site/3dsfinfo/astromech-pages/designing-r2

 

 

Also of note, and very much worth a mention in here…

In the ‘The robotic R2’ section - https://sites.google.com/site/3dsfinfo/astromech-pages/designing-r2#TOC-The-robotic-R2
 

'In the end, fully robotic R2s were not possible, both in terms of budget and available time. Stears had to be satisfied with all-metal robots largely worn as costumes or occasionally puppeted externally. Only one robot was built with mechanization, and that radio-controlled R2 simply had driving motors in its outer feet, a steering mechanism in its middle foot, and a spring-loaded middle leg mechanism. It couldn’t turn its head or operate its arms.

It was Stears and his effects team who worked on the mechanisms of the RC R2, and the lights built into most of the droids. According to Stears in a 1978 Cinefantastique interview, his crew included “Dick Hewitt, electronics expert; Brian Warner, Bert Hamilton-Smith, Bob Nugent, all engineers; (and) Bennie Smith, electrician.”

Stears was quite upset that none of the people who worked on his end of the show were listed in the film’s credits, grumpily remarking that “the American crew credits included everybody including the teaboy, but my effects crew never got a mention.” Accordingly he placed a full-page ad in Screen International, a British industry magazine, thanking the people and companies who worked on the project. Note that this ad doesn’t just focus on the people who made R2-D2, but also people who worked on the landspeeder, the dewback mannequin, the light sabres, the non-R2 droids, and so on.’
 

^ The full page advert in the ‘Screen International’ trade paper that special effects director John Stears took out to thank and congratulate all the British-based effects people who went uncredited in the original Star Wars film (1977).
 

Another example of all those years that poor old George was forced to compromise his vision(s) by allowing award winning artists and technicians to collaborate on the original Star Wars Trilogy - including the two films he did not make / direct… 😉

 
 

An index of categories from the The 3Dsf•info Astro-droid Pages - https://sites.google.com/site/3dsfinfo/astromech-pages

I: Designing R2-D2
II: The Astro-droids of 1977
III: After Elstree: Pickups and Empire, 1977-1980
IIIa: Creating the Tatooine Desert
IV: Naming the Parts of a Droid
V: The R2-D2 Detail Catalogue
The Body
The R2-D2 Detail Catalogue Part A: the Dome
The R2-D2 Detail Catalogue Part B: the Body
The R2-D2 Detail Catalogue Part B: the Body
The R2-D2 Detail Catalogue Part C: Legs, Shoulders, and Feet
VI: R2-D2’s Arms and Tools
VII: Other Astro-droids
VIII: A Droidy Timeline
VIIII: References
Wheelie Bin Droid WB-5
X: The R2 Builders Club plans

 

 

and more on the Astro-Droid pages (with some superb behind the scenes photos):-

Other astromechs - https://sites.google.com/site/3dsfinfo/astromech-pages/other-astromechs

1 R5-D4
2 The R5-D4 Frankendroid
3 The R2-D2 Frankendroid
4 Background droids
4.1 Painted domes

• The Wheelie Bin Droid
• De Agostini/Fanhome “Build Your Own R2-D2” Kit Review

 

 

 

Also on the 3DSF site - https://sites.google.com/site/3dsfinfo

An Introduction to the Millennium Falcon - https://sites.google.com/site/3dsfinfo/home

• Part I: The Miniatures
• Part II: the Sets
Part IIa: the Cockpit Sets
Part IIb: the Boarding Ramp Sets
Part IIc: the Docking Bay Sets
• Part III: the Lighting
• Part IV: Conclusion
• The Original Millennium Falcon
• The Five Foot Falcon’s Strange Cockpit
• The Mystery of the Five Foot Falcon’s Undersaucer Pits
• The Names of the Millennium Falcon

^ as well as some lovingly detailed information on the model kits of the Millennium Falcon available too.
 

 

 

This article, at the ‘Episode Nothing’ website, is also worth a thorough read through on the oft-overlooked work of John Stears:-

John Stears: the man who built R2-D2’:-

http://episodenothing.blogspot.com/2018/10/john-stears-man-who-built-r2-d2.html (the whole website is worth checking out too!)

 

 

The 2019 Original Trilogy Film Crew & People Behind The Scenes: Profiles, Info & Links… OT•com thread may also be of interest.

The Lost Art of Star Wars’ article by doubleofive, on the Star Wars Visual Comparisons website, is also well worth a good read.
 

If any one else knows of any quality websites on the droids, their design, the making of, issues on-set etc, please post them up. 👍

 

 


 

 

The somewhat outdated The changes made to the Original Trilogy films down the years… OT•com thread has had the links to certain Star Wars websites in it updated - so that they are all now functional once more… via the Internet Archive’s Tardis ‘WayBack Machine’ 😃

Some of the longer-serving members on here may recall a few of the sites linked in it - ranging from the mid 1990’s to early/mid 2000’s. So definitely some retro rabbit-holes going on there.
 

And for the younger members here - that is indeed what the internet looked like back then…
 

(insert your own dial-up internet connection screeches here)
 

A little patience goes a long way on this old-school Rebel base. If you are having issues finding what you are looking for, these will be of some help…

Welcome to the OriginalTrilogy.com | Introduce yourself in here | Useful info within : About : Help : Site Rules : Fan Project Rules : Announcements
How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com; some info & answers + FAQs - includes info on how to search for projects and threads on the OT•com

A Project Index for Star Wars Preservations (Harmy’s Despecialized & 4K77/80/83 etc) : A Project Index for Star Wars Fan Edits (adywan & Hal 9000 etc)

… and take your time to look around this site before posting - to get a feel for this place. Don’t just lazily make yet another thread asking for projects.

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SilverWook said:

https://deeplyobsessed.blogspot.com/2018/11/millennium-falcon-nav-console-discovery.html

https://deeplyobsessed.blogspot.com/ - I could spend a good few hours reading all the cool content on that blog - thanks SilverWook 😃
 

Also this thread by ooj in General Assistance:-

https://originaltrilogy.com/topic/a-few-useful-links-some-old-some-new-some-forgotten-some-that-may-interest-you-/id/69575

though some of it may be familiar 😉

Tighten Up and then turn it all the way up to 11!

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Star Wars Actor Appearances’ website - http://starwarsactorappearances.blogspot.com

The blurb:-

'This is your all inclusive source for Star Wars actor appearances. From the largest con to the smallest book signing, we will bring them to you.

There are endless lists of conventions on the internet, but there has never been one place to go to find actor appearances, until now. The actors and actresses are listed in alphabetical order. Their role and in which film or series they appeared is listed below their names and the picture is their most recognizable role.’
 

It also features the film crew and people from behind the cameras of the Star Wars films too 😃
 

And also has links to some ‘sister sites’ for other sci-fi content such as BSG, Dr Who, Star Trek, Firefly, Stargate, Lost and LOTR.
 

A little patience goes a long way on this old-school Rebel base. If you are having issues finding what you are looking for, these will be of some help…

Welcome to the OriginalTrilogy.com | Introduce yourself in here | Useful info within : About : Help : Site Rules : Fan Project Rules : Announcements
How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com; some info & answers + FAQs - includes info on how to search for projects and threads on the OT•com

A Project Index for Star Wars Preservations (Harmy’s Despecialized & 4K77/80/83 etc) : A Project Index for Star Wars Fan Edits (adywan & Hal 9000 etc)

… and take your time to look around this site before posting - to get a feel for this place. Don’t just lazily make yet another thread asking for projects.

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^ thanks man - and am glad you liked it 😃

 

StarWarsLocations.com

and their twitter - https://twitter.com/swloc
 

The website seems to have been reinvigorated over the past year - and even has it’s own forum, a gallery to upload images, a Q&A section, and sites used for filming can be searched for by location too…
 

A little patience goes a long way on this old-school Rebel base. If you are having issues finding what you are looking for, these will be of some help…

Welcome to the OriginalTrilogy.com | Introduce yourself in here | Useful info within : About : Help : Site Rules : Fan Project Rules : Announcements
How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com; some info & answers + FAQs - includes info on how to search for projects and threads on the OT•com

A Project Index for Star Wars Preservations (Harmy’s Despecialized & 4K77/80/83 etc) : A Project Index for Star Wars Fan Edits (adywan & Hal 9000 etc)

… and take your time to look around this site before posting - to get a feel for this place. Don’t just lazily make yet another thread asking for projects.

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You should put a warning on the thread title screams in the void - much time will be spent in here once you enter this thread! 😉

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I originally posted the following in the YouTube/Vimeo/etc… Star Wars finds thread in The Expanded Universe & General Star Wars Discussion section of this wondrous site. As that is a massive thread it will likely get lost in there soon enough, and also thought it may also be of interest in here too, along with other sties of interest?

(I also wasn’t sure if this would fit better in screams in the void’s Taking a stand against toxic fandom thread? - please delete this post if it is unnecessary mods, or screams in the void)

 
 

A network of YouTubers have come together to form a project that celebrates Star Wars; where anyone can put forward a video to talk about their love and appreciation of Star Wars in a single YouTube Playlist - “choosing scenes, moments or journeys they believe define Star Wars, to further spread love for the series” - from any and all of The Galaxy Far Far Away…

 

The Link to the ‘Star Wars Defined’ Playlist:-

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYcp42hsULg&list=PL9DcNxTVwGux0MRI1fln1UjRQ1K1vfILN (the Browntable YouTube Channel)

^ currently there are around 60 videos in the Playlist - covering a wide range of Star Wars content from all corners of the galaxy. Some videos are as short as a couple of minutes - others are a little longer (I think 20 minutes is the longest I’ve seen so far).

 

This was the first video to appear as part of the ‘Star Wars Defined’ project:-

Star Wars Defined - The Binary Sunset‘s Meaning Analyzed’ - by Browntable. (8 mins long)

 

and this is my current favourite video so far that I’ve seen (I liked TLJ in the main, but have issues with certain aspects) - this guy just persuaded me to give it another watch - and maybe appreciate ‘Broom Boy’ a little more:-

Why I loved The Last Jedi - The Spark Inside Us’ - by Loverboy Media. (19 mins long; with info on the ‘SW Defined’ project)

 

There are a few Original Trilogy themed videos on there now too 😃
 

The FE Renegades thread; from the people who post ‘go kill yourself’, ‘fuck you’, ‘let’s throw abuse’, and more at OT staff & members. Four years on and still throwing accusations, slurs and abuse at the OT & anyone outside their Salacious Crumb filled clique. + FE Discord “to vent” more at the OT. Wook’s take.

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My collection of vintage British Star Wars memorabilia’:-

https://www.ukstarwars.com (just for clarity - it is not my website or actual collection):-
 

The blurb - ‘This web site is the home for a personal collection of memorabilia from the Star Wars movie saga, focusing mainly on items produced in Britain or for the British market, during the ‘vintage’ period between 1976 and 1988.’
 

^ Some great images of old content and varied memorabilia - including old promo posters from high street stores long gone.

The ‘More’ section is well worth checking out - several categories in there - with some great old pieces from the official Fan Club, and much more…

 
 

^ Star Wars UK Quad Poster - ‘This is the Star Wars Quad poster with artwork by Tom Chantrell. It’s the second version of the poster to be used; the original did not have the the Academy Awards text.’

A shame none of the various Special Editions of Star Wars ('77) can claim those awards anymore.
 

A little patience goes a long way on this old-school Rebel base. If you are having issues finding what you are looking for, these will be of some help…

Welcome to the OriginalTrilogy.com | Introduce yourself in here | Useful info within : About : Help : Site Rules : Fan Project Rules : Announcements
How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com; some info & answers + FAQs - includes info on how to search for projects and threads on the OT•com

A Project Index for Star Wars Preservations (Harmy’s Despecialized & 4K77/80/83 etc) : A Project Index for Star Wars Fan Edits (adywan & Hal 9000 etc)

… and take your time to look around this site before posting - to get a feel for this place. Don’t just lazily make yet another thread asking for projects.

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This is one that may be familiar to the more longer-suffering serving members on here…
 

EC Henry’s youtube channel (OT•com member Aalenfae) - www.youtube.com/c/ECHenry/videos

 
Some insightful and highly engaging videos on Star Wars (and Trek) - from a whole library of obscure ships seen in the background of the Original Trilogy films, to decoding the text found in the X-Wing fighter cockpits, through to in-depth looks at the design of various ships and vehicles - and the scores of general designs and styles found throughout the films. Also a few old-skool (balanced and reasoned - without hyperbole and toxicity) observations on Star Wars, from a different point of view.

Plus a whole lot more…
 

His 2016 ‘The Force Awakens is NOT a Remake of A New Hope’ video is well worth 3 minutes of anyone’s time.

The A Defense of Ewoks is also a quality and intriguing short video.
 

Aalenfae’s Star Wars Video Essays - OT•com thread : Website - www.echenry.com
 

A few more of EC Henry’s quality videos can be found here - Random YouTube / Vimeo video finds thread for the Original Trilogy
 

A little patience goes a long way on this old-school Rebel base. If you are having issues finding what you are looking for, these will be of some help…

Welcome to the OriginalTrilogy.com | Introduce yourself in here | Useful info within : About : Help : Site Rules : Fan Project Rules : Announcements
How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com; some info & answers + FAQs - includes info on how to search for projects and threads on the OT•com

A Project Index for Star Wars Preservations (Harmy’s Despecialized & 4K77/80/83 etc) : A Project Index for Star Wars Fan Edits (adywan & Hal 9000 etc)

… and take your time to look around this site before posting - to get a feel for this place. Don’t just lazily make yet another thread asking for projects.

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A cool blog on all things GFFA - with a big focus, and many articles, on the Original Trilogy - www.inafarawaygalaxy.com
 

A little patience goes a long way on this old-school Rebel base. If you are having issues finding what you are looking for, these will be of some help…

Welcome to the OriginalTrilogy.com | Introduce yourself in here | Useful info within : About : Help : Site Rules : Fan Project Rules : Announcements
How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com; some info & answers + FAQs - includes info on how to search for projects and threads on the OT•com

A Project Index for Star Wars Preservations (Harmy’s Despecialized & 4K77/80/83 etc) : A Project Index for Star Wars Fan Edits (adywan & Hal 9000 etc)

… and take your time to look around this site before posting - to get a feel for this place. Don’t just lazily make yet another thread asking for projects.

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ZkinandBonez posted about Nick Maley’s YouTube channel in the Random Videos thread, but I also think it is a must for including in this awesome thread too.
 

I hope I get this right:

Nick Maley “that Yoda Guy” YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NickMaleyYodaGuy/videos

Introduction video ‘Insider secrets Star Wars and many more movies’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVUR6dvp5nY

Movie making: STAR WARS and more, from a guy who was actually there!
 

Wikipedia bio: Nick Maley is a special effects make-up artist known for his work on Yoda in the Star Wars film series. He has worked on a total of 53 films including Superman, Highlander, and Krull. He is sometimes referred to as "That Yoda Guy” for his work on the creation of Yoda for Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the 1982 film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. He now operates the “That Yoda Guy Movie Exhibit” (formerly called “Planet Paradise”) on the Dutch side of Sint Maarten in the Caribbean. His museum houses many pieces of movie memorabilia spanning almost nine decades of film. He uses his museum as a front for his non-profit foundation, encouraging kids to follow their dreams.

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These links are all very welcome and it is so very pleasing to see so much older material and knowledge on the Original Trilogy. I will bookmark this for future reading. Thank you!
 

This is not my blog, but I have found it very interesting, fun, and with some rare images from their collection:

Star Wars 77-80 Collectors Blog - http://starwars77-80.blogspot.com
 

It also has Star Wars sections for Marvel, Kenner and Topps. Books, Videos and Magazines too.

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