The Force is strong: Star Wars fans build Mandalorian spaceship in Siberia

The model of the Razor Crest — a gunship used by the hit TV show’s mysterious bounty hunter to roam the galaxy’s outer reaches — now sits on a snow-covered hill in a park in the eastern Siberian city of Yakutsk.

“The ship weighs more than a tonne,” Ayaal Fyodorov, 28, said, adding that it had taken him and his cosplayer friends around three months to build it.

Seat for Baby Yoda in Star Wars sci-fi vessel

The sci-fi vessel, which stands four metres tall, has been made from fibreboard, metal and plastic foam.

The makers sought to meticulously recreate the spacecraft’s interior and the vessel even has a lowering ramp and a seat for Baby Yoda, a small creature with whom the protagonist, Din Djarin, forms an unlikely bond.

Fyodorov said he and his friends were “shocked” to see the ship getting destroyed in the series’ second season. 

“We were very much motivated to make it. As if we were inside the TV series and rebuilding the ship,” Fyodorov said.

A man wearing a costume of the Star Wars protagonist Din Djarin poses in front of a giant replica of the Razor Crest, a a gunship from the Star Wars spinoff series ‘The Mandalorian’, in a park of the eastern Siberian city of Yakutsk on 14 March 2021.
Image: Evgeniy SOFRONEYEV / AFP

One-of-a-kind Star Wars cosplay space ship

He estimated the project cost more than 750 000 rubles (R152 431).

Fyodorov first used his savings, then sold his car, then asked ordinary Russians and companies to pitch in.

He is proud of the result.

“This is the only such cosplay ship in the world,” he said, standing next to his creation.

Major tourism attraction

The space vessel has become a major point of attraction for locals and tourists alike and has won praise from experts in a region known for its booming film industry.

“Honestly, I did not expect this to turn out so well,” said Semyon Shishigin, head of Taragai Cinema, a local film studio, who recently brought his family to the park to look at the ship.

“I see that there are lots of locals here, and most of them came to see the ship. That’s just fantastic!”

By © Agence France-Presse



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