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IncredibleStar Warscollector Gus Lopez has the one and only 3 - D model of the iconic Death Star fromA New Hope , and he recently uncover a shocking item about the Death Star ’s ( almost tragical ) account . Lopez has a collection anyStar Warsfan would be covetous of , spanningStar Warsshows and picture , and those items will thrillingly be featured onCollector ’s Call , a show sport incredible secret collections that tempts collectors to make a patronage . Lopez will appear in the episode " Meet Gus Lopez , " air on MeTV on Sunday , May 5th , at 6:30 EST/5:30 CST .

However , Lopez revealed in an exclusive clip that he almost did n’t own one of the most impressive items in his talkative collection — in fact , no one might have , had thing conk slightly other than . In the clip , Lopez explained that despite the Death Star now being an iconic piece ofStar Warshistory , it was almost throw out .

The monumental exceptional effect illumination is rightfully one - of - a kind , and it ’s scandalous to learn that it was almost taken out with the trash .

Ian McDiarmid smiling as Palpatine in Return of the Jedi (1983) next to an image of the Death Star from Star Wars (1977)

Palpatine ’s thirst for revenge has long been a core part of his character in Star Wars , though this has been proven to subvert the Death Star .

The Death Star’s Story Shows How Star Wars Has Changed

It ’s almost unsufferable to now opine that such a significant spell ofStar Warshistory could have been thrown out . At the time , Star Warswas still a brand - new franchise , and George Lucas himself has expressed that even he was n’t sure how the pic would shake out in terms of response . Perhaps for that reason , it create mother wit that the monolithic modeling would get discarded .

However , given the unbelievable wallop the movies have since had and how much nostalgia there is surroundingA New Hope , it ’s unfeignedly unfathomable that the Death Star could have been long expire . Luckily , collectors like Gus Lopez both track down and continue such firearm , even dating back to the originalStar Warsmovies . While no one may have known what a legacyStar Warswould number to have with clock time , it ’s vindicated that , from the start , collectors like Lopez had the foresight to take on prop , merchandise , and other memorabilia .

Collectors like Gus Lopez both traverse down and bear on such pieces , even dating back to the originalStar Warsmovies .

Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in Andor season 2

imposingly , Lopez ’s very collection goes back to 1977 and includes a image of items , many just as remarkable as the iconic Death Star . A number of those items will be featured on the forthcoming installment ofCollector ’s Call , so it sure as shooting is n’t one to omit . Indeed , Gus Lopez’sStar Warscollection is sure to conjure up up plenty of envy and nostalgia during its appearance onCollector ’s Call , to be liberate onMeTV on Sunday , May 5th , at 6:30 EST/5:30 CST .

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Star Wars is a seminal science fabrication cinema free in 1977 that follow the pursuit of Luke Skywalker and Han Solo to deliver Princess Leia from the oppressive Imperial forces . They are aided by the droids R2 - D2 and C-3PO , as they strive to restore peace to the wandflower .

Emperor Palpatine laughing maniacally in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith.

Darth Vader edited with the Death Star in Star Wars

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Star Wars is a seminal science fiction film released in 1977 that follows the quest of Luke Skywalker and Han Solo to rescue Princess Leia from the oppressive Imperial forces. They are aided by the droids R2-D2 and C-3PO, as they strive to restore peace to the galaxy.

Headshot Of Mark Hamill In The Premiere of Disney’s Star Wars

Headshot Of Harrison Ford In The 29th Annual Critics' Choice Awards

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