Character artist Brian James Fichtner will share how to draw one of the film’s more artistically complex characters – Anna. Grab a pencil, paper and check out the full tutorial below! Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge—at the Disneyland Resort, where you can live out your own Star Wars story, fly the Millennium Falcon and explore a remote outpost where adventure awaits. Ancient ruins across from the Resistance Supply post. Rendezvous with other Resistance allies in a forested area near the ancient ruins. There, members of the Resistance have set up a secret makeshift post where you can join the cause to defeat the First Order. Stock up on essential gear and supplies so you’re prepared for your next mission, wherever it may take you. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance – REVIEW It's like being transported onto a movie set. Then you realize there are no actors and hearing the sounds, you begin to believe you're in a galaxy far, far away. Chewbaca was out greeting citizens. There's lots to see and do. You can build your own light saber at Savi's Workshop, Travel to Black Spire Outpost, where a group known as the “Gatherers” ushers you into a covert workshop packed with unusual parts, whimsical pieces and miscellaneous memorabilia collected from the far reaches of the galaxy. Under their guidance, you can construct your very own lightsaber and bring it to life through the power of kyber crystals. Builders beware—you must protect the shop’s secrecy to avoid being discovered by the First Order! Build your own droid at the Droid Depot. Visit a workshop stocked with parts, chips, manuals and other tech items useful for constructing your very own droid, one of the galaxy’s most indispensable sidekicks. First, register your choice of the BB-series unit or R-series unit with the clerk, who’ll provide a basket and blueprint for parts. Next, proceed to the following stations and begin your droid-building experience. Select from a colorful variety of components to customize your droid as they roll by on the shop’s conveyor belt: BB-Series
Build Station Here you’ll follow simple “placemat” instructions or graphic monitor displays to assemble your droid in the proper sequence. Once complete, your droid will be paired with a remote control and activated as you watch it come to life! Shop for Star Wars plush merch at Toydarian Toymaker. No galactic traveler should return home empty-handed. Here in this humble, jumbled shop you’ll find all manner of artisanal playthings and collectibles handmade by the busy toymaker, Zabaka the Toydarian. Her fantastical storefront is cluttered with crates of toymaking supplies and other unique works in progress—including a tauntaun rocking horse. Zabaka’s silhouette is often visible through the frosted back window of her workshop as she flits around crafting Wookiee dolls and classic games like chance cubes and sabacc. Creature Stall at this exotic shop, you’re free to explore as you peek into cages and crates filled with hard-to-find fuzzballs from across the galaxy. Bina, the stall’s proprietor, scours star systems to keep this storefront stocked with unique companions for her customers. Marvel at a large collection of cackling Kowakian monkey-lizards, the rambunctious pets popular with shadowy underworld figures—including Hutts. Acquire exclusive parks only merch at the Black Spire Outfitters in the village marketplace. Shopping for your next scouting mission through the Outer Rim? Need a new robe to greet the ambassador of your home planet, or just want to pick up some casual garb to blend in with the locals? Browse through an eclectic selection of stylish, functional clothing suitable for a variety of occasions and worlds. Pick up something unique at Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities. Hidden inside the den, you’ll encounter a rotating collection of unique items that include everything from jewelry, to ancient tools, to rare kyber crystals, to statues—and even a collection of famous lightsabers. The eclectic assortment of goods comes from many different planets and eras. You’ll want to explore every nook and cranny of the shop—who knows what priceless riches you’ll uncover. How Dok-Ondar acquired all of these treasures, no one knows. Some secrets are better off kept that way. Other secrets are better off kept for sale on the shelves of Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities. A Den of Secrets, Owned by a Mystery. A constant presence in his den, Dok-Ondar resonates with something mysterious, enigmatic and almost mystical—and so do the objects that he gathers. His shop is packed with crates, boxes and assorted carvings, and a close inspection reveals that each object has its own story to tell. Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run Take Control of the Fastest Ship in the Galaxy. Ride in the famous cockpit of the Millennium Falcon on a daring flight—and whether you’re a pilot, engineer or gunner, every role is crucial. The engines rumble as the Millennium Falcon blasts off, pushing you and your crew back into your seats when you jump into hyperspace towards adventure. Along the way you’ll face danger at every turn. Stormtroopers were out surveying the mob. First Order Cargo
The First Order has recently arrived in Black Spire Outpost in pursuit of the Resistance. Report for duty and make your way to Docking Bay 9 where the First Order has set up a temporary post next to their shuttle to win the hearts and minds of the locals. Browse for gear and other products to show your support for the First Order. Happy Fan First Friday! To celebrate, Hasbro is thrilled to offer an exciting line-up of new figures and premium role-play gear from The Black Series and The Vintage Collection lines. From a skillfully crafted Star Wars: The Black Series Boba Fett (Prototype Armor) Electronic Helmet and a new addition to the Carbonized Collection, to Monopoly: Star Wars The Child Edition featuring the beloved character from a galaxy far, far away, you can check out high-res images and product information for several new items here. In addition, we’re happy to announce that Hasbro is also conducting a Star Wars: The Black Series Archive Fan Vote starting today, wherein fans of the brand may cast their vote to select their favorite Star Wars: The Black Series figure to be refreshed with photoreal deco (if applicable). The winning figure will join The Black Series Archive line as one of the top Star Wars: The Black Series figures. Head over to the Hasbro Pulse Instagram page to see how you can participate in this week-long poll! Once the polls have closed on Friday, 5/8, the Hasbro Pulse website will host the final vote featuring the top 10 figures selected by the fans themselves on Friday, 5/15.
I am a huge fan of Marvel's Captain America. I recently visited a WWII exhibit and curated a few key looks of those resembling Steve Roger's military outfits. Peggy Carter is an officer with the Strategic Scientific Reserve who works with Phillips on the super soldier project. Actress Hayley Atwell explains, "She's an English soldier through and through, although she always looks fabulous. She might stand there with a machine-gun shooting Nazis, but she's obviously gone to the loo beforehand and applied a bit of lipstick. She doesn't need to be rescued. That's exciting to me – her strength." She added, "I think she's quite stubborn, a slightly frustrated woman who struggles with being a woman in that time. But more importantly she's a modern woman and she sees something in Captain America that she relates to, and becomes kindred spirits. He treats her very differently to how she's been treated by lots of men, in this kind of dominated world she lives in. So she's very much a fighter." In the photo above, are authentic WWII Army uniforms worn by the women who served, not costumes. Steve Rogers wore a mash up of his patriotic stage costume with military cargo pants and bomber jacket for what has been dubbed as his "Bucky rescue outfit". These images are authentic Army uniforms and military dress, not costumes, on display at the WWII exhibit. The military barrack above, resembles that from Captain America, where skinny Steve meets with Dr. Erskine the night before he is to have his super soldier serum procedure. The origin story says Steven Rogers was born July 4, 1918 in Brooklyn to poor Irish immigrants, Sarah and Joseph Rogers. Joseph died when Steve was a child, and Sarah died of pneumonia while Steve was a teen. By early 1940, before America's entry into World War II, Rogers is a tall, scrawny fine arts student specializing in illustration and a comic book writer and artist. Disturbed by the devastation of Europe by the Nazis, Rogers attempts to enlist, but is rejected due to his frail body. His resolution attracts the notice of U.S. Army General Chester Phillips and "Project: Rebirth". Rogers is used as a test subject for the Super-Soldier project, receiving a special serum made by "Dr. Josef Reinstein", later retroactively changed to a code name for the scientist Abraham Erskine. In March 1941 the serum was successfully given to Steve Rogers, transforming him into a nearly perfect human being with peak strength, agility, stamina, and intelligence. Erskine refused to write down every crucial element of the treatment, leaving behind a flawed, imperfect knowledge of the steps. Thus, when the Nazi spy Heinz Kruger killed him, Erskine's method of creating new Super-Soldiers died. Captain America, in his first act after his transformation, avenges Erskine. The aircraft used by Howard Stark to fly Captain America behind German lines is a Beechcraft Model 18, also known as "Twin Beech". Howard Stark is the son of Howard Stark, Sr., and was born August 15, 1917 in Richford, New York. An avid and brilliant inventor from a young age, he was a brilliant scientist throughout his life. He and his father worked on various projects, and later founded Stark Industries. Throughout his young adulthood, Stark worked on various government projects dating back to the World War I and World War II era. He aided in the Super Soldier Project and then the Strategic Scientific Reserve. His contributions include providing Steve Rogers with both a tactical uniform and trademark shield.
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