Posted by admin | Posted in Action figures | Posted on 06-09-2008
Tags: art, lego, scifi, starwars, wars
Solo Stormtrooper
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Han Solo in Stormtrooper Army Builder Loose Mint ! $6.95 |
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STAR WARS KELLOGE MAIL AWAY HONS SOLO STORM TROOPER BOX $9.00 |
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STAR WARS * * Han Solo in Stormtrooper Disguise Bust $32.69 |
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STAR WARS LEGACY HAN SOLO STORMTROOPER BD 30 LOOSE $0.99 |
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SW STORMTROOPER HAN SOLO MAIL-IN OFFER Mint $4.00 |
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STAR WARS LEGACY BD02 HAN SOLO STORMTROOPER Loose $1.99 |
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Han Solo in Stormtrooper Disguise Mail in figure $5.99 |
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HAN SOLO AS STORMTROOPER MAIL-AWAY FIGURE! WITH BOX! $8.99 |
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Star Wars Unleashed HAN SOLO in Stormtrooper Uniform $1.79 |
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Han Solo Stormtrooper Star Wars ComicCon Bobblehead $18.99 |
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Star Wars HAN SOLO Stormtrooper Disguise Legacy $4.75 |
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Lego Star Wars NEW Han Solo Stormtrooper Minifig 10188 $8.80 |
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STAR WARS – UNLEASHED – HAN SOLO – STORMTROOPER – MOSC $34.99 |
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star wars luke & han solo stormtrooper, cade bane $28.89 |
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STAR WARS MAIL AWAY HAN SOLO IN STORMTROOPER OUTFIT $9.99 |
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STAR WARS Han Solo Stormtrooper Keloggs Promo MINT $6.99 |
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Star Wars Han Solo Stormtrooper Unleashed MISB $0.99 |
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Deluxe Probe Droid,Crowd Control Stormtrooper,Han Solo $7.99 |
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Han Solo Stormtrooper 1995 Vintage Star Wars Figure $0.99 |
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Han Solo Stormtrooper 1995 Vintage Star Wars Figure $0.99 |
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Han Solo Stormtrooper 1995 Vintage Star Wars Figure $0.99 |
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Han Solo stormtrooper mail in $10.00 |
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FUNKO STAR WARS HAN SOLO STORMTROOPER 2008 COMIC CON $8.99 |
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STAR WARS LEGACY HAN SOLO STORM TROOPER DISGUISE LOOSE $1.64 |
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STAR WARS LEGACY HAN SOLO STORMTROOPER BD 30 LOOSE $0.99 |
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Star Wars Legacy Han Solo Stormtrooper Disguise Loose $1.04 |
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Large Star Wars figures Han Solo & Luke In Stormtrooper $24.00 |
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2008 TLC BD31 Han Solo Stormtrooper Action Figure $0.99 |
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Han Solo Stormtrooper Disguise LEGACY TLC ……..LOOSE $1.19 |
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Kelloggs Hans Solo Stormtrooper Mail Away Premium $10.00 |
1960’s and 1970’s Science Fiction Halloween Costumes
There are a lot of wonderful costume ideas from the 1960’s and 1970’s in television and movie series.
A great number of high quality television shows and movies such as The Prisoner, The invaders, Marcus Welby MD, The Six Million Dollar Man, and much more, hailed from the 1960’s and the 1970’s. These series are an infinite source of inspiration for anyone who is looking for a Halloween costume. But the 1960’s and the 1970’s have been particularly productive in a brand new: they gave birth to the science fiction genre and made it accessible to the general public and especially to the entire family. Since cinema exists, a lot of sci-fi movies such as The War of the Worlds, were produced in Hollywood and had a huge success but during the 1960’s and the 1970’s, two series in particular helped to make science fiction a family genre.
The first one of these series is Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry’s brainchild. Star Trek was surely well known for things like the travel across the galaxy in order to discover life on other planets as well as intergalactic characters such as Mr Spock, but costumes worn by the crew of the legendary Starship Enterprise also helped make the series highly famous.
A great example is that if you are a Star Trek Communication officer Nyota Uhura from this time period, you would be wearing a uniform that involved a red dress as well as black shoes. Anyone who liked the Star Trek TV series will recognize right away recognize this kind of uniform. Alternatively, Star Trek was also famous for “redshirt syndrome”, in which a non-main character in a red shirt would beam down to a planet with the team and get killed. There are chances that wearing a costume inspired by the members of the USS Enterprise crew will earn you some cheers and congratulations from the party guests.
Star Trek was not the only science fiction franchise to get its start during these two decades however because a first episode of the Star Wars trilogy (subtitled later A New Hope) hit the box-office during this time frame. Star Wars was created by George Lucas and was a wholly different beast from Star Trek, involving Jedi Knights, The Force and some of the more memorable characters to ever come out of science fiction. The best examples of Star Wars characters are Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo and Darth Vader, and you could model your next Halloween costume after all of these characters. As a second example, there are Imperial stormtroopers, the rebel pilot Wedge Antilles in orange uniform and imperial soldiers in grey uniforms that anyone would recognize straight away.
There are many other choices in 1960’s and 1970’s science fiction genre, like The Twilight Zone, Logan’s Run or Planet of the Apes, for you to choose from, which makes it an inexhaustible source for Halloween costume ideas.
About the Author
D. Halet is an European history, Holidays and Tarot Cards passionate; she writes articles and creates websites dedicated to these subjects.
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