Monthly Archives: December 2007

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Studio Scale TIE Fighters

What color are TIE Fighter’s? This has been a question asked by many, and argued by many more. After all… in 1977’s Star Wars, they appeared to be GREY! Yet in The Empire Strikes Back, they appeared BLUE! Original Star Wars Artist Lorne Peterson answers…. “They are BLUE!”. We proved this by taking a few shots back in 2006 of the studio scale TIE Fighter under different lighting conditions. We must remember that Star Wars was innovative in many ways, including cinematography. They shot the models against blue screen backdrops just as I do today, but technology improved along the way. I lit an area the models were placed under with bright blue lighting, giving the ever present white lighting we view in Star Wars for all their space scenes. As I did so, the TIE Fighter’s blue color washed out before my eyes, making the model appear grey. Amazing! For me to actually show the TIE Fighter’s in their natural blue, I changed to a warmer color lighting, and in doing so, there they were in their beautiful ESB looking blue color. These two were made from the NICE-N Model Designs first generation offering, and built by famed R.L. Bleecker. They are beautiful to view in person. One of these now resides in Hong Kong, in the collection of Richard Sung.

Below: Kurt Kuhn with two Studio Scale TIE Fighters

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Model Information

Current Owner: Kurt Kuhn of Kuhn Global, Inc.

Build Artist: Robert L. Bleecker

Kit Offered By: Nice-N Model Designs

Kit Pattern Work: Steve Neisen

~Hours Vested to Final Display:  55

Total Vested Cost: $2,000 USD

Current Estimated Value: $1,350 USD Each

2008-03-10_KG_TIE-FIGHTERS_N_KUHN-003AB2016Kurt Kuhn with two studio scale TIE Fighter’s


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Master Replicas 32 Inch Studio Scale Millennium Falcon Blue Screen Photos

The 32 inch (Studio Scale) Millennium Falcon – Harrison Ford Signature Edition. One of the most known models in the Star Wars universe of fandom. When Master Replicas announced they were going to release a replica to the public, it was thought it could not be done due to the many parts involved, as well as it’s immense size. Partnering up with Frank Cerney, Morten Moeslund, and Jason Eaton, Master Replicas was able to reproduce (with close accuracy) this famous model. This now resides in Hong Kong, in the Richard Sung Collection.

This piece, in the edition it is, has a 2018 Modeler Magic appraised value of $15,000 USD

2007-12-05_KG_FALCON-049AB2016Photo of Kurt Kuhn with the Master Replicas Millennium Falcon