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Date: 01/01/2012 Views: 329

Special Dome Images

circa 1976, made for the pre-production of Lucasfilm Star Wars: A New Hope 1977, the detailed hemispherical mould showing the cavity for the radar eye, logic displays, holographic projector and process status indicator, with numerous hand annotated measurements in both pencil and black ink in an unknown hand across the dome, the plaster supported by crossed wood frame to the underneath, used to create the double aluminium skins for the rotating part of the droids head; accompanied by early images of the finished R2-D2 before delivery to Elstree, plaster base diameter 18¼ inches (46.5cm.)
Sold at auction for £16,250 (US$ 26,717) to Gus Lopez Seattle WA
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This rare and significant plaster head cast provides an insight into how the final R2-D2 was made for Star Wars. The vendor of the head was the owner of a small engineering facility, Peteric Ltd., which was located in Shepperton Film Studios. As such the company worked on a number of film related projects. One such contract was to manufacture the final screen used R2-D2 aluminium robots used in 'Star Wars: A New Hope'. According to the vendor this plaster mould was originally cast in the reflector shade of a spot lamp that he believes defined the size of R2-D2 and also had some minor dents as seen in depressions across the mould. This cast and others of the leg and foot, together with the technical drawings for the robots body, were provided by John Stears the special production and mechanical effects supervisor to Peteric Ltd. for the firm to create the hero screen-used R2-D2's.

In total seven R2-D2 droids were created, including a smaller half size model for the scene where the droid is lowered into the Star Fighter, which had insufficient room for a full R2-D2 model. It was imperative that each model was identical, yet the complicated nature of the design meant that an automate manufacture was not possible. Therefore the owner of the company and vendor of this mould devised the entire handcrafted manufacture of all seven R2-D2's. As the plaster would not be strong enough to use to form the aluminium R2-D2 in the manufacture process, the hemispherical shape and dimension were transferred into a wood former. Once the robots were completed they were returned to Elstree, for spray-painting and aging under art director Norman Reynolds team.

The vendor was offered a choice of an hourly fee for the work or a percentage of the films takings. The contract was agreed at a flat hourly rate.

Bonhams would like to thank Don Bies for his assistance with the research of this catalogue entry.

ANH (Original Trilogy Kenny Aluminum Dome) with cobbled allegedly screen used body parts. Dome used in original trilogy and Phantom Menace. Stolen... and SOLD AT AUCTION June 28, 2017 for $2.75 MILLION . Last known Location Elstree Props UK

Date: 01/18/2014
Owner: edwardo
Size: 47 items
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screen used OT dome (stolen form lucasfilm and still missing in action)

Date: 08/07/2006
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screen used OT dome (stolen form lucasfilm and still missing in action)

Date: 08/07/2006
Views: 741
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Return of the Jedi era

Date: 01/18/2014
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An original trilogy Kenny dome (darker blue) is compared next to a club dome and was repainted for EP1 The Phantom Menace in the dark blue. Chipped paintwork on the Kenny dome reveals the original pre EP1 'pepsi blue' colour underneath. The dome is painte

Date: 01/10/2002
Views: 1057
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An original trilogy Kenny dome (darker blue) is compared next to a club dome and was repainted for EP1 The Phantom Menace in the dark blue. Chipped paintwork on the Kenny dome reveals the original pre EP1 'pepsi blue' colour underneath. The dome is painte

Date: 01/10/2002
Views: 711
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An original trilogy Kenny dome (darker blue) is compared next to a club dome and was repainted for EP1 The Phantom Menace in the dark blue. Chipped paintwork on the Kenny dome reveals the original pre EP1 'pepsi blue' colour underneath. The dome is painte

Date: 01/10/2002
Views: 867
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An original trilogy Kenny dome (darker blue) is compared next to a club dome and was repainted for EP1 The Phantom Menace in the dark blue. Chipped paintwork on the Kenny dome reveals the original pre EP1 'pepsi blue' colour underneath. The dome is painte

Date: 01/10/2002
Views: 664
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An original trilogy Kenny dome (darker blue) is compared next to a club dome and was repainted for EP1 The Phantom Menace in the dark blue. Chipped paintwork on the Kenny dome reveals the original pre EP1 'pepsi blue' colour underneath. The dome is painte

Date: 01/10/2002
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More images of stolen dome. Prior to its use in Episode 1, the dome was used by Baker at Elstree Film Studios in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in many close-up shots, and most notably in the scenes with the Ewoks. There are a couple of areas on the dome

Date: 01/20/2014
Views: 670
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More images of stolen dome. Prior to its use in Episode 1, the dome was used by Baker at Elstree Film Studios in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in many close-up shots, and most notably in the scenes with the Ewoks. There are a couple of areas on the dome w

Date: 01/20/2014
Views: 575
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Date: 02/27/2014
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From Chris Rice and Star Wars Rare Vintage Photos FB page. Movie used droid, timeline said Empire, but surely this dome was being prepped for Jedi. Picture was taken with permission. Special thanks to Philipp Leonhard Gross. (1991x1591)

Date: 03/20/2017
Views: 578
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