The Star Wars Millennium Falcon fire pit is loaded by simply popping up the back of the burner. Now, if someone could just post pics of some lightsabers and blasters, we’d all be happy. Made from 3mm Mild Steel, the Millennium Falcon fire pit is laser cut for extreme detailing, it features the Star Wars logo on the back of it, and since each one is handmade to order, you can expect around 4-6 weeks of lead time before delivery. We’ve already seen what appears to be the new Stormtrooper helmets, and now these photos that certainly look as though they come from the set. Today has not been a good day for the Star Wars Episode VII crew. Han and Chewie never struck me as the type to do a lot of house cleaning.Īs for the fourth image that was leaked of some random hallway, no clue what that is as of yet, but if I was to guess, it’s the interior of a large capital ship. Seeing as it has been confirmed that Star Wars Episode VII takes place 30 years after Return of the Jedi, the ship’s interior does look a tad more rough around the edges, but that’s to be expected. The fact the cockpit actually looks like a cockpit just makes my inner six-year-old squeal with delight. Judging by these photos, they’ve done a bang up job. When the original trilogy was made the sets were actually in other locations, so the idea of a ship you can walk up a ramp and see wht you expect to be there is just about every geek’s dream. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.What Smith revealed that was intriguing was that he stated the interior of the Falcon was actually inside the outer shell.
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