Green Machine becomes a Star Wars collectable... |
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Just when you were about to trade-in your trusty old Green Machine you now discover it is a valuable collectors item! And for all that time, little did you know that your Applied sweeper was actually a Naboo N-1 Starfighter Refueller... Following its successful cameo appearance in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, www.collectorsempire.com now lists Green Machines as the latest rage in Star Wars collectables. |
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The N-1 Starfighter Refueller was actually a modified single-person street cleaner. We owe thanks to the film's production designer Gavin Bocquet for informing us of this fact and for identifying the prop's purpose as a refueller. Using his information we discovered the actual model street cleaner that was used.
The unit, seen here, is called a "Green Machine", so named for obvious reasons. The sweeper arms were removed for it to become the N-1 refueller. The street cleaners wheels and side mirrors were also removed.
Finally the shell of the unit was repainted yellow and decorated with black and red stripes. Note: A couple of the units, like the final prop pictured at top, are missing a lower front piece of the outer shell. The units seen in these photos are from the Chicago O'Hare International Airport - Chicago, IL USA
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