Each is hand painted in a realistic bone look with layers of antiquing and staining, for the classic “lived in look” that Star Wars Collectibles are so well known for. Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II parodies many of the beloved Star Wars characters from the first special, while adding additional fan favorites: Bossk, IG-88, Zuckus, 4-LOM, Dengar and others as they set off on their quest to capture Han Solo. Our Mandalorian Skull wall decor sculptures are made in the U.S.A. The sculpture was then hand molded for duplication in rotational cast resin to create the final hollow skulls.
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This skull was sculpted in clay, by hand and at full scale, by special effects artist Miyo Nakamura. While we embrace both digital and practical technology, and this large and intricate sculpture was very much a practical creation. The classic Star Wars movies are filled with so many great details, any one of which (yes, even a small logo from a character’s armor) can be the spark that ignites imagination and leads to a great piece of art that can bring the movies we love into our lives and homes in new ways.
1999 Tiger Electronics Star Wars Episode 1 Trade Federation Battleship Yo-yo. Alternatively referred to as a Bantha skull symbol or a Mythosaur skull symbol over the years, we’ve created a realistic interpretation of what that skull may have looked like, and the result pops with boldness and character. Sphero R001SUS Special Edition App-Enabled Star Wars Battle Worn with Force Band Droid.
At over 17″ tall, this imposing and impressive sculpture was inspired the mysterious skull marking seen on the armor of iconic bounty hunter, Boba Fett. Sideshow and Regal Robot are proud to present the Mandalorian Skull Wall Decor.