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When Star Wars exploded onto the scene in 1977, it mesmerized a generation that had never seen anything like it before. Sure there had been plenty of space movies, and even space battles shot with miniature models, but nothing came close to the realism of the epic attack on the Death Star by a small group of rebel X-wing fighters. Long before computer graphics became a reality, the original film relied on models and miniatures as well as puppets for practical special effects, but the VFX art...
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