Product: | Replica |
Theme: | Star Wars |
Size: | 4,7" (12cm) long |
Weight: | 0,5 kg |
Material: | Die Cast Metal |
Packaging: | Box |
Edition size: | - |
While the Clone Wars ravage the galaxy, the wise Jedi Master Yoda senses the dark side of the Force surrounding Chancellor Palpatine. When the Separatists invade the Wookiee world of Kashyyyk, Yoda leads the Republic's clone army into battle. Assisted by the mighty Wookiees Chewbacca and Tarfful, Yoda barely escapes a surprise ambush when the Clone Wars take a fateful turn.
Upon his return to Coruscant, Yoda learns the terrible truth. With the Jedi decimated, and the Republic reorganized into the first Galactic Empire, Yoda must face the new Emperor in the ultimate confrontation between the greatest wizards of the Force in the galaxy.
NOW you can own an exact .45 scaled replica of Yoda's unique lightsaber with which he fought the evil Darth Sidious. Like our famed full sized Limited Edition versions, each .45 scaled replica lightsaber features:
Machined aluminum and stamped metal parts
Injection molded details
Every detail replicated to exactly 45% of the original size
Comes in a quality collectible presentation box with a prop story imprinted on the inside cover and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Individual injection molded matte black display stand accented with a gold Star Wars logo and the name of the character
Since Master Replicas had produced and sold out of a replica of Yoda's is elegant lightsaber from Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, we figured this project would be an easy recreation, requiring little development work for our engineers; But we figured wrong!
Just as in the previous filmed episode, Yoda's lightsaber existed only as a digital construct within the computers of renowned visual effects house Industrial Light and Magic. However upon studying detailed images we discovered that a subtle makeover had been worked on this iconic weapon since last we saw it.
Specifically the end cap knurling is of a different design, and the top button behind the emitter shroud is a new color and shape. There are also subtle changes to the emitter head and to the shroud itself.
Scratches were tooled into the four grips that surround the handle, and stamping tools replicated the dings and dents on the body, collected during the many campaigns Yoda has waged during the three long years of the Clone Wars. Finally we finish this elegant weapon with a darker, stainless steel look in keeping with its latest onscreen appearance.