

In "Kassa," Timm asks Bix, "Are we bidding on the Wobani run tomorrow?" Wobani is the planet with Imperial labor camps where Jyn Erso was rescued by K-2SO and brought to the Rebellion early in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Crusher's arms were cut off by thugs working for Unkar Plutt, forcing the alien to use mechanical ones like his counterpart in Andor. Familiar yellow armsĪt around the 14-minute mark in the first episode, "Kassa," we see Cassian Andor walk by an alien with yellow mechanical arms that closely resembles " Crusher," an alien who appeared on Rey's home planet of Jakku in The Force Awakens. That's the same kind of creature a Teedo was riding while trying to capture BB-8 in The Force Awakens (Rey soon steps in and rescues the droid). All Rights Reserved.While B2EMO is rolling along the road on Ferrix, we see a Luggabeast on the right side of the screen. All content of the Dow Jones branded indices © S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC 2019 and/or its affiliates. Standard & Poor's and S&P are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC and Dow Jones is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC. Dow Jones: The Dow Jones branded indices are proprietary to and are calculated, distributed and marketed by DJI Opco, a subsidiary of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and have been licensed for use to S&P Opco, LLC and CNN. Chicago Mercantile Association: Certain market data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. Factset: FactSet Research Systems Inc.2019. Market indices are shown in real time, except for the DJIA, which is delayed by two minutes. There are plenty of blasters, too, including the stormtrooper models and the pistol used by Han Solo, which is modeled after a 19 century German handgun called a C96. There's an extra-small model used by Yoda. The collection also features an assortment of lightsabers of different models, wielded by different Jedi, in different movies. It includes a plush 42-inch Chewbacca with an estimated value starting at $3,000. The collection even contains cardboard packaging without action figures from 1982 labeled "Revenge of the Jedi." That was the working name for the third movie, which was eventually scrapped in favor of "Return of the Jedi.īidding for "Revenge of the Jedi" trading cards and other remaining items is scheduled for the afternoon. It includes a 1985 action figure of Yak Face, a character so obscure that most fans probably never heard of him. Nigo's collection extends into the obscure corners of "Star Wars" nerdity. Related: Princess Leia's 'Slave Bikini' sold at auction for $96,000

The auction is happening just days before "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," the seventh film in the franchise, opens on December 18.

"But how do I say it? It's better to pass things on to the next generation, and this new film is opening at just the right time." "Letting go of them is sad," says Nigo in a translated video on the Sotheby's site. Nigo credits the "Star Wars" movies with being a major inspiration in his life - even more than his other fave, "Planet of the Apes." A Boba Fett helmet, signed by Jeremy Bulloch, the actor who played the infamous bounty hunter, sold for $1,750. The collection also features helmets from Boba Fett as well as from storm troopers and Darth Vader. They're still in the original packaging, so it's obvious that Nigo never played with them. Other Fett figures ranged from $750 to $6,250. The auction has sold off a dozen Boba Fett figures, including a Hungarian model from 1989 for $15,000.
