
Jedi Training Remote

Get it before it gets you. As seen in Star Wars: A New Hope.
The Jedi Training Remote is one of the most intriguing props in the Star Wars universe. In Episode IV, Luke used the device as part of his early Jedi training with Obi-Wan Kenobi aboard the Millennium Falcon. With his success utilizing The Force in combat against the Training Remote, Luke took his "first step into a larger world."
The Training Remote is actually a rudimentary type of droid used by the Jedi to hone their lightsaber skills and sensitivity to the Force. It uses an anti-gravity system to allow it to hover at various heights. For lateral positioning, the remote uses small air jets to maneuver about. Sensors covering the surface of the remote report the surrounding conditions to the on-board computer. Eight tiny laser emitters ring the perimeter of the unit. The lasers' output can be adjusted from a mild shock up to a strong stun setting. The intensity of the lasers can be altered depending upon the skill or daring of the trainee.
Only one filming prop was created for Star Wars: A New Hope. It consisted of two 6-inch diameter plastic hemispheres glued together. Numerous tank parts were then glued on by the ILM staff to detail the surface. The chrome plated laser emitters are actually rims from a 1/24-scale truck model. This conglomeration was then cleverly painted and weathered by ILM to match the worn appearance of the many other devices in the Star Wars universe
Recreated from original Lucasfilm archival materials. Fully authorized and endorsed by Lucasfilm Ltd. Constructed from over 160 durable PVC and ABS injection molded components, each replica is painted and assembled by hand. Comes with a custom-designed display stand, silver-toned metal plaque, and Certificate of Authenticity. When placed on the display stand, the prop appears to levitate.
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