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Star Wars Fan Puts Himself in Carbonite

sneezesteve writes "How do you secure your nerd-cred for eternity? By acquiring a life-size replica of Han Solo in Carbonite, having Han's face removed, and replacing it with your own. 'It is made from fiberglass, and the short story is that a friend who is a special effects guy owned the piece, which was a direct casting off the original prop. He was moving, (aka getting married and yelled at) and asked me if I wanted it. I screamed a huge lispy "Yes!", and picked it up, but knew I wanted to do something cool with it. So I called my other nerdy special effects pals, and they offered to replace Harrison Ford's face with mine. I was so tired of hearing this offer in my daily life, but decided to finally consider it, so off it went.'"

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  1. Re:...and by morgan_greywolf · · Score: 2, Informative

    Did any of you RTFA? He's gay.

  2. Re:Head as big as his ego? by anakin357 · · Score: 4, Informative
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  3. Re:Desecration of a sacred artefact! by Scrameustache · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's a replica, not the original. [...] it's not like he's destroying something other people would want. An authentic life-size replica, molded from the original movie prop? I want that on my wall!
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  4. Re:*Not to scale by Saxerman · · Score: 3, Informative

    I highly doubt it was a casting from the original. A few different Hollywood replicate companies put out prop replicas. A local hobby shop carried one back in the day with (I think) a $400 sticker on it. A friend on mine eventually picked it up, added LED blinkenlights, and turned it into a coffee table.

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