While the popular conception of Naboo is of a peaceful, pacifist culture, that’s not exactly the case. Along the lines of adding a Q2 holdout blaster to my Rebel-on-Naboo impression, I wondered if there was anything else I could do to help anchor my kit to that specific planet. With little else to occupy my time while backpacking thousands of miles last year, I spent a large part of my AT thruhike thinking about ways I could improve my various Star Wars reenacting/living history kits when I got back home. With all that out of the way, let’s get started! Instead of trying to cram all that into one mega post, I’ve decided to split it up into three parts, and rather than dole them out separately across most of this month, I’ll be posting all three today (we’ll return to regular programming next week). Before we get started, a quick scheduling note: the project that follows was a long and involved process, involving many different skillsets (including-but not limited to-pattern drafting, sculpting, casting, and woodcarving).
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