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And what better way to get them excited by putting them in the shoes of young Luke Skywalker as he traverses the desserts of Tatooine aboard their very own mini Landspeeder, courtesy of good ol ...
The idea is that if it's got wheels, it's slow and not fun. The hovering Pontiac is more in line with leisure craft or the Landspeeder. If you'd like to know more about those, we've got a few ...
You can check out the Landspeeder in action in the video below, followed by a full list of specs. • Includes dialogue from the film: “Look it, there’s a Droid on the scanner. Dead ahead.
To get the hovering effect of the Luke Skywalker’s landspeeder in the original Star Wars movie, the producers used vaseline on the lens to cover the wheels making contact with the ground.
Instead, we're looking at a replica of the Landspeeder the hero used to defy gravity, one that can be driven on the ground we normal humans use for walking. The build has already been completed ...
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