I then submerged my hands into the plaster and left them there until the plaster hardened. We used a bucket and filled it with plaster of paris. So now we need to get the hands feet and face completed. Unfortunately My Photos are limited on the build because I built this way before cell phones were a thing and the few pics I did have were lost in a flood. I knew I couldnt make an actual Han Solo, but the more I thought about it the cooler it became to have a unique replica of myself frozen in carbonite!!!! Not many people have those! One night my oldest son and I were looking through a Star Wars magazine when we came across a replica of Han Solo frozen in carbonite, and they want some major ducks for it!! I absent mindedly said "I could build one for way less than that!!" Instantly my 8 year old son starts asking, " Really dad? Can you do it? Can I help?" so for the next few months I was buying Plaster of Paris and experimenting with how it worked and how I could possibly pull this thing off. I brought my kids up watching these awesome movies. The crazy sets, the characters, THE LIGHT SABERS.OMG I was hooked!!įast forward to to 1999. Here I am again with yet another instructable from the awesome universe of Star Wars!!! My favorite one has always been The Empire Strikes Back! I was 11 years old in 1982 when it came out and it actually was my 1st Star Wars film to see.
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