How big a fan of the hit Star Wars series The Mandalorian are you? According to The Moscow Times, Ayaall Fyodorov has answered this question by building a life-sized replica of Din Djarin’s iconic starcraft “the Razor Crest” in his hometown of Yakutsk, a Russian city in eastern Siberia, with his friends during the coronavirus lockdown. The life-sized Razor Crest has landed in a local park (or port), awaiting its return to the stars. CBS News has posted video footage of the ship’s arrival on their Twitter feed below:

WATCH: A fan of the “Star Wars” TV series “The Mandalorian” built a replica of the Razor Crest gunship in Russia. pic.twitter.com/tdGtlPl9rq — CBS News (@CBSNews) March 11, 2021

Fyodorov (known by his handle just.ayaal on Instagram) is also an avid cosplayer and has been posting images of the Razor Crest regularly, some of which include himself in full Mando armor, accompanied by the child, Grogu (though to us he’ll always be “Baby Yoda”). The replica even includes a custom-made “baby seat” for the Child to make sure he’s safe during rough landings (we all know how well the Razer Crest handles in the snow…).

 

 

   

   

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“This cosplay was the hardest thing to create, but we did it,” Fyodorov told the TASS news agency. The ship is 14 meters long and weighs over two-thousand pounds. “As fans, we decided to create exactly Razor Crest, because no one in the world had ever built before. This is what attracts us – to do the impossible.” This is no small feat in the world of cosplaying. After over a year of construction, the starcraft was completed this March, becoming the first of its kind. And it’s beyond impressive. “At the beginning of the work, we used only our own funds. When we decided to make the cab in more detail, we simply didn’t have enough money for it, and it wasn’t good to leave everything half way too – the subscribers of our Instagram account helped: when we threw a cry, they helped…” Fyodorov explained. In a later quote from The Moscow Times, Fyodorov continued, “The Yakutsk IT park, a [local] private company, helped us rent a hangar, the only place where the structure could fit.”

 

 

   

   

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In total, five people worked on constructing the massive starcraft, with the entire process being filmed for the upcoming release on Fyodorov’s YouTube channel. Pictures of the entire process can also be found on Fyodorov’s Instagram page. This is the way.

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How big a fan of the hit Star Wars series The Mandalorian are you? According to The Moscow Times, Ayaall Fyodorov has answered this question by building a life-sized replica of Din Djarin’s iconic starcraft “the Razor Crest” in his hometown of Yakutsk, a Russian city in eastern Siberia, with his friends during the coronavirus lockdown. The life-sized Razor Crest has landed in a local park (or port), awaiting its return to the stars. CBS News has posted video footage of the ship’s arrival on their Twitter feed below:

WATCH: A fan of the “Star Wars” TV series “The Mandalorian” built a replica of the Razor Crest gunship in Russia. pic.twitter.com/tdGtlPl9rq — CBS News (@CBSNews) March 11, 2021

Fyodorov (known by his handle just.ayaal on Instagram) is also an avid cosplayer and has been posting images of the Razor Crest regularly, some of which include himself in full Mando armor, accompanied by the child, Grogu (though to us he’ll always be “Baby Yoda”). The replica even includes a custom-made “baby seat” for the Child to make sure he’s safe during rough landings (we all know how well the Razer Crest handles in the snow…).

 

 

   

   

View this post on Instagram

 

     

   

     

   

  A post shared by JUST CREATE (@just.ayaal)

“This cosplay was the hardest thing to create, but we did it,” Fyodorov told the TASS news agency. The ship is 14 meters long and weighs over two-thousand pounds. “As fans, we decided to create exactly Razor Crest, because no one in the world had ever built before. This is what attracts us – to do the impossible.” This is no small feat in the world of cosplaying. After over a year of construction, the starcraft was completed this March, becoming the first of its kind. And it’s beyond impressive. “At the beginning of the work, we used only our own funds. When we decided to make the cab in more detail, we simply didn’t have enough money for it, and it wasn’t good to leave everything half way too – the subscribers of our Instagram account helped: when we threw a cry, they helped…” Fyodorov explained. In a later quote from The Moscow Times, Fyodorov continued, “The Yakutsk IT park, a [local] private company, helped us rent a hangar, the only place where the structure could fit.”

 

 

   

   

View this post on Instagram

 

     

   

     

   

  A post shared by JUST CREATE (@just.ayaal)

In total, five people worked on constructing the massive starcraft, with the entire process being filmed for the upcoming release on Fyodorov’s YouTube channel. Pictures of the entire process can also be found on Fyodorov’s Instagram page. This is the way.

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How big a fan of the hit Star Wars series The Mandalorian are you?

According to The Moscow Times, Ayaall Fyodorov has answered this question by building a life-sized replica of Din Djarin’s iconic starcraft “the Razor Crest” in his hometown of Yakutsk, a Russian city in eastern Siberia, with his friends during the coronavirus lockdown. The life-sized Razor Crest has landed in a local park (or port), awaiting its return to the stars.

CBS News has posted video footage of the ship’s arrival on their Twitter feed below:

WATCH: A fan of the “Star Wars” TV series “The Mandalorian” built a replica of the Razor Crest gunship in Russia. pic.twitter.com/tdGtlPl9rq

— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 11, 2021

Fyodorov (known by his handle just.ayaal on Instagram) is also an avid cosplayer and has been posting images of the Razor Crest regularly, some of which include himself in full Mando armor, accompanied by the child, Grogu (though to us he’ll always be “Baby Yoda”). The replica even includes a custom-made “baby seat” for the Child to make sure he’s safe during rough landings (we all know how well the Razer Crest handles in the snow…).

 

 

   

   

View this post on Instagram

 

     

   

     

   

  A post shared by JUST CREATE (@just.ayaal)

 

 

   

View this post on Instagram

     

   

     

   

View this post on Instagram

     

A post shared by JUST CREATE (@just.ayaal)

“This cosplay was the hardest thing to create, but we did it,” Fyodorov told the TASS news agency. The ship is 14 meters long and weighs over two-thousand pounds. “As fans, we decided to create exactly Razor Crest, because no one in the world had ever built before. This is what attracts us – to do the impossible.”

This is no small feat in the world of cosplaying. After over a year of construction, the starcraft was completed this March, becoming the first of its kind. And it’s beyond impressive.

“At the beginning of the work, we used only our own funds. When we decided to make the cab in more detail, we simply didn’t have enough money for it, and it wasn’t good to leave everything half way too – the subscribers of our Instagram account helped: when we threw a cry, they helped…” Fyodorov explained. In a later quote from The Moscow Times, Fyodorov continued, “The Yakutsk IT park, a [local] private company, helped us rent a hangar, the only place where the structure could fit.”

In total, five people worked on constructing the massive starcraft, with the entire process being filmed for the upcoming release on Fyodorov’s YouTube channel. Pictures of the entire process can also be found on Fyodorov’s Instagram page.

This is the way.

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