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In 1976, Industrial Light & Magic built a three-foot Star Destroyer miniature for Star Wars: A New Hope. It wasn’t designed to be perfect — it was designed to read on camera. Hundreds of kit parts were stacked and rearranged to break up light across the hull and suggest scale, giving the ship its weight and presence in the film’s opening sequence. In this video, I take Bandai’s 1/5000 scale Star Destroyer kit and approach it not just as a build, but as a study. The goal isn’t simply to assemble the model — it’s to understand what made the original miniature work, and to translate that logic into a frozen three-dimensional moment inspired by the opening shot. This is a look at surface detail, lighting, and restraint — and what practical effects can still teach us today. Chapters 0:00 Studying the Surface Detail 0:21 Bandai 1/5000 Kit Overview 0:54 Assembling the model kit 2:15 Installing the Light Features 3:11 Archive-X Paint and Detail 4:55 The Original ILM Miniature 6:24 Building the Scene 7:06 Adding electronics 9:00 Final Composition Tools & Materials Used Bandai 1/5000 Star Destroyer Kit (Discontinued): https://tinyurl.com/myhuazew Nippers: https://tinyurl.com/44asd7w3 Airbrush: https://tinyurl.com/mvxbm8jn Compressor: https://tinyurl.com/8j4vxfr5 Primer: https://tinyurl.com/yez92y96 Paints: https://tinyurl.com/54cp4x5k Acrylic Display Frame: https://tinyurl.com/t7nrhrh5 LED Filament Lights: https://tinyurl.com/2u3zrty8 Camera & Lens Setup: https://tinyurl.com/2v8d9wwv Archival Material Archival production stills and behind-the-scenes footage from Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) are used under fair use for commentary, criticism, and educational analysis. Original materials courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd. and respective photographers. Follow Along Instagram: / maker__mark More builds and miniature studies coming soon. This project explores practical effects miniatures, model making, Star Wars filming models, and cinematic diorama builds.