Mocking up the 3D printed parts with the spine and fiberglass sphere.
The electronics for Liv’s Droideka allowed her to play theme music and fire her blasters(LED lights in each blaster along with synced sound effects) via two arcade buttons.
Sean and I during final assembly of the Droideka.
Liv played the part of Darth Maul perfectly; even telling the photographer, during her poster photo shoot, “Darth Maul doesn’t smile”.
Liv and her Droideka were a hit at SDCC!
Liv was able to meet Ashley Eckstein during the Magic Wheelchair poster reveal.
Seeing her light up when she saw her Droideka and rolling around with her theme music blasting made every second worth it!
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