Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back

Production made R2-D2 shoulder hydraulic

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An original R2-D2 part created for the production of the 1980 science fiction picture The Empire Strikes Back, the second instalment of the classic Star Wars franchise directed by Irvin Kershner.

R2-D2 is the now iconic astromech droid created by George Lucas and one of the first characters conceptualised by Ralph McQuarrie during the production of Star Wars. A feature of the original first draft script penned by Lucas in 1974 the character has gone on to become one of the most famous robots in motion picture history. R2-D2 was realised on screen by a variety of costume units and mechanical versions, with the props built for the original Star Wars picture plagued with problems throughout filming it was decided that the design needed to be improved upon and a batch of eight new R2-D2 units built for the production of The Empire Strikes Back under Tony Dyson. These R2 units were constructed largely in fibreglass making them lighter and much more manoeuvrable than the original aluminium built props created for A New Hope.

This is an original shoulder hydraulic created during the production for use on one of the improved R2 props. Constructed in a lightweight cream coloured resin the hydraulic was surplus to production requirements and remains unpainted, it measures approximately 4.25" long and remains in good production made condition.

An affordable artefact from one of the most influential and highly regarded franchises in cinematic history.

Movie / TV Show Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back