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v=YI8Vpvmy2D0 Ever since the XP-38 came out, these just aren't in demand ... No longer would the quasi-Landspeeder just be used for medical evacuation or hauling cargo. Attach remote controlled ...
Just don’t expect Radio Flyer’s X-34 Landspeeder to hold its resale value when you ultimately need to sell it to smuggle yourself off the planet. As soon as the XP-38 comes out, they just won ...
For something that got mere minutes of screentime in Star Wars, Luke’s landspeeder is right up there with Boba Fett in terms of impact. Fans young and old have always wanted their own version of ...
You'll want to squeeze your Star Wars-loving butt into Radio Flyer's kid-sized Landspeeder, but you probably won't fit. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist ...
Someone sound off the geek alert: Star Wars fanatic Daniel Deutsch has assembled a replica of the Landspeeder -- and he claims it's perfectly drivable. Mind you, it's not actually as fast as the ...
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 ...
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.
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.