I try to keep things as close or at least inspired by what was used in the movies. Sometimes I just make stuff up, but always with a nod to what you would have seen.
You’re quickly becoming one of my favorite channels.! First the Chewbacca arms and now my Death Star gun. I have a lot of Star Wars toy repair projects. This Texan truly appreciates the videos... now I just have to find the time.
My favorite part is the custom stickers. You are right, it needed more. It looks great. Let us see if you decide to put more stickers on it. Great job as always.
IMPRESSIVE young Polloi Master, Obi-Wan has taught you well. Great job Dave. I really get into these vids of yours. Wishing you and the Mrs. well. Build on Brother....😎
Dave, your restorations and customizations always amaze. I love your fix for the laser cannon, and as usual, your sticker designs are great! I'd like to see you have a go at making custom wall inserts!
I never liked this one and passed on it when the question of Christmas gifts came up, for one simple reason that still rings true; it looks nothing like the Death Star. That said, you're an incredible vintage Star Wars restoration expert, you're a wonder to watch 👍
From Kenner's Star Wars: The Ultimate Force collection, it's back and better than ever! It's the Imperial Death Star Playset that you put together! Action figures each sold seperately. With all-new details and awesome light features, recreate the exciting moments of the Star Wars saga! Connect with the Imperial Throne Room and Death Star Hangar for even more fun and action! The Imperial Death Star Playset from Kenner's Star Wars: The Ultimate Force collection! Action figures each sold seperately. The Force is with you and Kenner!
Fantastic work. I had this for Christmas when I was 10 (and the Lazer pop up feature broke in a day. ) All of your additions are just what my 10 year old mind just had to imagine. Thanks for another fulfilling toy saving adventure!!
Very cool sticker additions, it's funny when decals are the cheaper compromise option employed, but then they skimp on the stickers too.🤨The flat surfaces definitely look the most barren and the easiest to decal.😉
Awesome what those extra stickers did for the look of the play set... I'm glad I found your channel, I collect Hot Toys, but after watching several of your videos I decided to take my vintage toys out of the stored boxes and displayed them again.
I was watching Retroblasting restore the Death Star and was wondering why he wasn't creating his own tabs and restoring things your way. Then I noticed his video was much older and decided to check if you had done a restoration of the same set. You went beyond restoration. Really well done.
I try to show actual fixes rather than just part swapping if I can as I hope it will help many more people. Not everyone is able to find replacement parts so fix what you have is a better option I find. Cheers
Toy Polloi should be the name of a Star Wars character, considering the amount of restoration you have carried out on Star Wars related toys! What colour of light sabre would that character own? Samuel L. Jackson wanted a purple light sabre for his character and, despite George Lucas saying light sabres tended to be green or red, when he showed Jackson the finished clip, there was a purple light sabre! Cracking work, Dave! More play factor now with the custom stickers!
I am not surprised but disappointed that the manufacturer didn’t spend a little time having the floors etc fully textured and molded in greeblies etc It would have made it look so so much better.
I was really looking forward to Part 3 and you did not disappoint. I have issues with a broken gun mechanism so would love to see how you would fix that. Can't wait to get the custom stickers on mine now! Thanks for the great work!
I get a kick every time you photoshop them decals and that music comes on, I really enjoy watching your videos and your imaginative creations, look forward to the next video my friend, thank you Dave, and have a great day!
I think it would be really cool to add several more of the triangular floor sections and walls to the Death Star so that instead of it being a 1/4-1/3 section it would be more like a 1/2-2/3 section. Hyper custom.
@@JinzoCrash yeah, I just can't remember how many were actually used. It looked impressive, but you couldn't really play inside it. It was such a long time since I watched it.
The elastic from the Prince Adam belt episode, maybe? GREAT video! I really like the fix on the gun. I have a complete Deathstar Station set (and I even have a box for it), but the gun barrel cogs are pretty stripped at this point, so I have to try the felt trick. That is a really smart fix, Dave! Also, your sticker recreations are superb, but the new stickers really are amazing! I know I'll have to get those at some point, because the console always looked kind of bland. It's too bad too, because it's the main feature of that level other than the trap door. I do think that you could have added another sticker on the side of the chair mount though. There's an awful lot of space there, and a few glowing buttons indicating a power-up would really help things, I think. Lovely video! One of the best this year, and that's saying something. You have outdone yourself once again!
Thanks Loston. I was pleased with the end result. I try not to go overboard with the new stickers as you can take it too far and swamp it. I would rather just do a few key ones to add extra details. And the gun has a lot of great molded details on it that really look great. Cheers
The decals are amazing... I was thinking the control panels for the gunners chair that you made would be great for the tie fighter cockpit panels and the triangular panels red lights that is seen behind the pilot and at the sides of the cockpit as well ... what do u think 🤔
@@toypolloi Especially those of us with mid-70s Microman. I don't know if I ever did a video on it, but I took ALL my clear Micros and replaced their O-Rings with glow in the dark ones from eBay, even if the original ones were still fine. : p
I don’t think there is a right or wrong place to put the original stickers. I just thought these looked like the best places based on reference shots of the film. Who knows what Kenner had in mind?
My swing rope's larger ring broke off cos of the bending it 90-degrees so Luke (and Leia) would hang facing the right direction (for display purposes) and straight down (not some weird anti-gravity angle. My big improvisation was to stick the blunt end of the rope into the hilt of Luke's lightsaber - which definitely accommodated all the positioning issues... but also limited its use to the 3 figures with telescoping lightsabers, lol. This rubber rope idea is absolute brilliance, and it should have been how they made it back in the day... although, after 2 or 3 decades, I reckon the rubber would begin to literally decompose from age, much like the foam trash did...?
That part of the gun has raised detail and it would have meant making 8 very tiny stickers to go in between that. If there was not the detail there I would have done it.
@@toypolloi You could have painted it, though I suppose that that would have been a lot of work. Kind of like this guy.... ua-cam.com/video/LCO9e_TgIXg/v-deo.html
the custom stickers do make a difference, I would have covered every single empty spot with them; it's a big playset it can't have empty spots that are 20 cm long... Aren't you going to use the plastic welder on the little crack at the top white floor?
Do you mean the chipped corner on the white floor? Didn’t seem worth fixing. One of the clips into the loft tower is also broken, but again it’s not vital to holding the set together so I just left it.
If only I had a computer and printer back in the day. I just ended up attacking my toys with magic markers and paint. But that gives toy restorers something to do these days.
I'm becoming more of a Wabi Sabi collector these days. I like the way these things have aged and am leaving more of that evident. But you could remove it if you like. Cheers
Great restoration Dave. Love the custom stickers. Were both versions of the Death Star playsets available in the UK, back in day? I only have memories of seeing the Palitoy version.
You can get the PDF files I create from toypolloi.com. Then either print them yourself or use a local print shop. There are also place online that will print files and post them to you. Cheers
Those custom stickers really do improve the look no end. I love the fact that you looked for and took inspiration from screen shots of the movie.
I try to keep things as close or at least inspired by what was used in the movies. Sometimes I just make stuff up, but always with a nod to what you would have seen.
I am always impressed by the sheer amount of creativity and ingenuity on display in these restoration video's.
You’re quickly becoming one of my favorite channels.! First the Chewbacca arms and now my Death Star gun.
I have a lot of Star Wars toy repair projects. This Texan truly appreciates the videos... now I just have to find the time.
Thanks Chris.
This series was excellent. The custom bits and sticker adds were superb. Nice work!!
Kenner would be proud of you👍
This is one of the best custom additions you've done to date, man! Excellent!
My favorite part is the custom stickers. You are right, it needed more. It looks great. Let us see if you decide to put more stickers on it. Great job as always.
Those custom stickers...whoa amazing stuff Sir.
IMPRESSIVE young Polloi Master, Obi-Wan has taught you well. Great job Dave. I really get into these vids of yours. Wishing you and the Mrs. well. Build on Brother....😎
That felt blends in really well! :)
Fantastic work!
Dave, your restorations and customizations always amaze. I love your fix for the laser cannon, and as usual, your sticker designs are great! I'd like to see you have a go at making custom wall inserts!
I never liked this one and passed on it when the question of Christmas gifts came up, for one simple reason that still rings true; it looks nothing like the Death Star. That said, you're an incredible vintage Star Wars restoration expert, you're a wonder to watch 👍
From Kenner's Star Wars: The Ultimate Force collection, it's back and better than ever! It's the Imperial Death Star Playset that you put together! Action figures each sold seperately. With all-new details and awesome light features, recreate the exciting moments of the Star Wars saga! Connect with the Imperial Throne Room and Death Star Hangar for even more fun and action! The Imperial Death Star Playset from Kenner's Star Wars: The Ultimate Force collection! Action figures each sold seperately. The Force is with you and Kenner!
And THEN... Disney took over Star Wars, dug a hole, tossed it in... ...and we never got a new, updated Death Star toy...
Fantastic work. I had this for Christmas when I was 10 (and the Lazer pop up feature broke in a day. ) All of your additions are just what my 10 year old mind just had to imagine. Thanks for another fulfilling toy saving adventure!!
I have a broken one thank you for the repair and custom stickers they’re worth every penny
Adding the droid socket was a nice touch
Very nice work David, those custom decals always turn out so awesome and they really make the playset better
Very cool sticker additions, it's funny when decals are the cheaper compromise option employed, but then they skimp on the stickers too.🤨The flat surfaces definitely look the most barren and the easiest to decal.😉
My cousin Mark got this set for Christmas in 1979 . I like very what you did with it. Love your videos man. Keep making them. Toys rule!!!
Awesome work. Nice sticker updates. Love the Luke and Han SLC figs. They complete the playset.
Awesome what those extra stickers did for the look of the play set... I'm glad I found your channel, I collect Hot Toys, but after watching several of your videos I decided to take my vintage toys out of the stored boxes and displayed them again.
Great project!
Lol. Awesome. You've made Luke kind of like a springy ninja! I love it! :)
Great 3 part video Dave!
Great work on the decals, especially the extras you created. Nice work as always, sir.
I’m starting to do some repairs on a Death Star I won from That Junkman. Your videos are helping me out. Thanks.
I was watching Retroblasting restore the Death Star and was wondering why he wasn't creating his own tabs and restoring things your way. Then I noticed his video was much older and decided to check if you had done a restoration of the same set. You went beyond restoration. Really well done.
I try to show actual fixes rather than just part swapping if I can as I hope it will help many more people. Not everyone is able to find replacement parts so fix what you have is a better option I find. Cheers
0:54 Once you get to that age it gets harder for everything to stay up.
I remember the tv commercials for this toy, it was pretty cool. The biggest ship I had was a x wing fighter.
Toy Polloi should be the name of a Star Wars character, considering the amount of restoration you have carried out on Star Wars related toys! What colour of light sabre would that character own? Samuel L. Jackson wanted a purple light sabre for his character and, despite George Lucas saying light sabres tended to be green or red, when he showed Jackson the finished clip, there was a purple light sabre!
Cracking work, Dave! More play factor now with the custom stickers!
Thanks. I don't think i'd be a jedi. I'm more wookie :D
No! I thought we were supposed to be Sith Lords.
Most of the people like us watching these sorts of videos are more like the droid from Jabba's sail barge burning the feet of the other one.
Excellent!! 👏
The finished work is amazing, gives me ideas for other vehicles as well 🤔
I am not surprised but disappointed that the manufacturer didn’t spend a little time having the floors etc fully textured and molded in greeblies etc It would have made it look so so much better.
great creativity here as always, looks even better with your updates!
I was really looking forward to Part 3 and you did not disappoint. I have issues with a broken gun mechanism so would love to see how you would fix that. Can't wait to get the custom stickers on mine now! Thanks for the great work!
Awesome work. I have my LEGO xwings mounted on my wall the same way
Man you're good at this toy fixing stuff. Awesome video!
Good job
the Death Star will be completed on schedule
What a great Job! I really enjoy watching your projects ;-)
Anyone bummed out about the half hour run time should play this on double speed. Just as informative and fun, just quicker!!!
Life is not a race. So why rush through it.
@@toypolloi LOL. So I can watch the rest of your videos!!!
I get a kick every time you photoshop them decals and that music comes on, I really enjoy watching your videos and your imaginative creations, look forward to the next video my friend, thank you Dave, and have a great day!
nice...very nice
Just purchased a Death Star on eBay. With your tips on gun repair mine should hold position again. Thanks
I think it would be really cool to add several more of the triangular floor sections and walls to the Death Star so that instead of it being a 1/4-1/3 section it would be more like a 1/2-2/3 section. Hyper custom.
I've seen a UA-cam post many years ago and the collector had maybe eight of these units all together like a chocolate orange.
@@justinreilly6619 I have 4 put into a circle, and even THAT'S too much lol.
@@JinzoCrash yeah, I just can't remember how many were actually used. It looked impressive, but you couldn't really play inside it. It was such a long time since I watched it.
so much work
Fantastic
I like how the Laser turret is right in front of the X-Wing on the wall
The elastic from the Prince Adam belt episode, maybe? GREAT video! I really like the fix on the gun. I have a complete Deathstar Station set (and I even have a box for it), but the gun barrel cogs are pretty stripped at this point, so I have to try the felt trick. That is a really smart fix, Dave! Also, your sticker recreations are superb, but the new stickers really are amazing! I know I'll have to get those at some point, because the console always looked kind of bland. It's too bad too, because it's the main feature of that level other than the trap door. I do think that you could have added another sticker on the side of the chair mount though. There's an awful lot of space there, and a few glowing buttons indicating a power-up would really help things, I think. Lovely video! One of the best this year, and that's saying something. You have outdone yourself once again!
Thanks Loston. I was pleased with the end result. I try not to go overboard with the new stickers as you can take it too far and swamp it. I would rather just do a few key ones to add extra details. And the gun has a lot of great molded details on it that really look great. Cheers
The decals are amazing... I was thinking the control panels for the gunners chair that you made would be great for the tie fighter cockpit panels and the triangular panels red lights that is seen behind the pilot and at the sides of the cockpit as well ... what do u think 🤔
Weirdest sentence I'll say to someone all week... "I'm jealous of your O-Rings". That's a nice set, especially when dealing with Micronauts.
Everyone needs a big box of o-rings!
@@toypolloi Especially those of us with mid-70s Microman. I don't know if I ever did a video on it, but I took ALL my clear Micros and replaced their O-Rings with glow in the dark ones from eBay, even if the original ones were still fine. : p
Those custom decals are amazing.
And only now do I realize I was putting all those smaller decals in all the wrong places, lol.
I don’t think there is a right or wrong place to put the original stickers. I just thought these looked like the best places based on reference shots of the film. Who knows what Kenner had in mind?
Crazy optic illusion at 10:31
My swing rope's larger ring broke off cos of the bending it 90-degrees so Luke (and Leia) would hang facing the right direction (for display purposes) and straight down (not some weird anti-gravity angle.
My big improvisation was to stick the blunt end of the rope into the hilt of Luke's lightsaber - which definitely accommodated all the positioning issues... but also limited its use to the 3 figures with telescoping lightsabers, lol.
This rubber rope idea is absolute brilliance, and it should have been how they made it back in the day... although, after 2 or 3 decades, I reckon the rubber would begin to literally decompose from age, much like the foam trash did...?
I never realized how the right arm of the gunner chair appears to have a calculator on it, it’s semi evident around 26:03.
I really hope you get another top level with a broken gun ejector. I need to know how to fix mine.
I'm on the hunt for one as I want to cover how to fix it as well. Cheers
I would have put little red sticker on the sides of the gun, because you can see in the movie that it lights up or glows when the gun is firing.
That was my first thought as well when he mentioned adding detail to the gun.
That part of the gun has raised detail and it would have meant making 8 very tiny stickers to go in between that. If there was not the detail there I would have done it.
@@toypolloi You could have painted it, though I suppose that that would have been a lot of work. Kind of like this guy....
ua-cam.com/video/LCO9e_TgIXg/v-deo.html
Great accented restoration. The white floor could use a few custom stickers.
Thanks. Check out my video on the custom stickers and floor I made for this set.
the custom stickers do make a difference, I would have covered every single empty spot with them; it's a big playset it can't have empty spots that are 20 cm long... Aren't you going to use the plastic welder on the little crack at the top white floor?
Do you mean the chipped corner on the white floor? Didn’t seem worth fixing. One of the clips into the loft tower is also broken, but again it’s not vital to holding the set together so I just left it.
You turned Luke into a cat toy.
Could you have used some of those O-rings in the gun to tighten it up and keep it in place with friction?
Maybe. But there is not much space to add them. Could give it a go though.
If only I had a computer and printer back in the day. I just ended up attacking my toys with magic markers and paint. But that gives toy restorers something to do these days.
I use photoshop...you mastered it! Great job on the stickers.
Why didn’t you hydrogen peroxide the yellowing grey floors?
I'm becoming more of a Wabi Sabi collector these days. I like the way these things have aged and am leaving more of that evident. But you could remove it if you like. Cheers
Awesome work! Somewhere I have 3 or4 of these. If I have a broken one I may be able to send it to you.
If you do, drop me a line. I know many people would like me to cover how to fix that launching mechanism.
@@toypolloi if I find it, do you want the whole thing or just the platform and gun?
Just the platform.i barely have space for one Death star!
@@toypolloi I found the box this morning. Now to go through it.
Great restoration Dave. Love the custom stickers.
Were both versions of the Death Star playsets available in the UK, back in day?
I only have memories of seeing the Palitoy version.
Is there a reason why you didn't retro brighten the plastic?
Have you done a transformers g1 swoop how to fix the head on a swoop it?
That is one figure I have never managed to get. I have the other four dinobots, but not swoop. Maybe I will find him one day.
Music at 25:11?
👏
Now was the top level the same color as the middle level floor? My middle seems more white than top level floor
They should be the same color grey plastic.
@@toypolloi thanks so much!
can you post a link to the web site were you picked up the repo parts??
Should already be in the description for the video. If not, I will add it now. Cheers
The lights??
Deave, you turned Luke into a swinger! Shame! ;-)
Would you be willing to sell these custom stickers of yours or this self sufficient done.
You can get the PDF files I create from toypolloi.com. Then either print them yourself or use a local print shop. There are also place online that will print files and post them to you. Cheers
Very Nice 👍