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I'm a huge fan. HAve read a lot of books, and seen the movies a lot of times.
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HI, the death star sublight engines lie on both sides of the equator as you mention and a hyperdrive system that lies in the mid section as well. As for where does the thrust come from that is outside
Hi Sara! I wouldn't know their exact value, but if they're unopened I can assure you you can make some money there. Your best bet would be to go to ebay and find out what the going rate is. There are quite
To some extent yes. It is considered a classic. It is in the 100 best films of all time according to TIME magazine, as well as in almost any list of the best films of all time (IMDB, films101, etc.). It
They were released in the following order: 1977 Episode IV - A new Hope 1980 Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 1983 Episode VI - The Return of the Jedi 1999 Episode I - The Phantom Menace 2002 Episode
Collecting is not really y expertise, but as far as I know, episode I collectibles are not very valuable. It would help a great deal if the boxes are still sealed. I mean unopened. True collectors may
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