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Lot #591: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (1978) - Lorne Peterson Collection: Production-Made Colonial Warrior

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Movie - Props Start Price:600.00 USD Estimated At:1,200.00 - 2,400.00 USD
Lot #591: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (1978) - Lorne Peterson Collection: Production-Made Colonial Warrior
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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (1978) - Lorne Peterson Collection: Production-Made Colonial Warrior Blaster and Holster - Colonial warrior blaster components from the sci-fi TV movie Battlestar Galactica. Captain Apollo (Richard Hatch) blasted the Ovion Alien's elevator controls with his blaster.

Made for production but ultimately unfinished, this resin blaster comes from the collection of miniature and optical effects unit model builder Lorne Peterson. It consists of two half-shells, a clear plastic barrel painted black, and a plastic holster. The blaster shell is finished in dark blue and the inside is hand-marked with "200 AMS" and "171 AMS." This lot exhibits pitting in the resin, discoloration, and notable adhesive residue. Dimensions: 10.75" x 7" x 1.25" (27.5 cm x 18 cm x 3.25 cm)

Renowned visual effects artist Lorne Peterson was born in 1944 in Vancouver, Canada. While designing whimsical playground equipment for McDonald's, Peterson was invited by fellow model maker John Dykstra to work in the miniature and optical effects department of George Lucas' Star Wars: A New Hope, where he helped design and build the Star Destroyers, Imperial TIE fighters, and other classic vehicles. During pre-production on the film, Peterson, Dykstra, and their cohort of fellow artists working under Lucas co-founded effects company Industrial Light & Magic. In later years, ILM would provide groundbreaking visual effects for many of the most successful franchises in the history of American cinema, including Star Wars, Back to the Future, and Ghostbusters, among many others.

As ILM's chief model maker, Peterson's models were instrumental to the successes of the first six Star Wars films, as well as a variety of other blockbuster hits, including Jurassic Park, Hulk, and his former ILM colleague Joe Johnston's own Jumanji. In 1985, Peterson and fellow ILM artists Dennis Muren, Michael J. McAlister, and George Gibbs received an Academy Award& reg; for Best Visual Effects for their work on Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, one of several projects for director Steven Spielberg. In celebration of this pioneering 40-plus-year career, Propstore is proud to present a selection of key memorabilia from the personal collection of Lorne Peterson to the public for the first time.


Estimate: $1,200 - 2,400

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