Neb Dulo


The origins of Neb Dulo date back to the production stages of 1983's Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi film, as one of the alien maquettes designed by the Industrial Light & Magic creature shop for possible inclusion in the film's Jabba's Palace scenes. However, that maquette never made it to the final film itself. In 1998, Neb Dulo was created by a card for the Special Edition Limited set of Decipher, Inc.'s Star Wars Customizable Card Game, which used an image of the maquette superimposed onto a Jabba's Palace background.

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This maquette was created for use as an alien extra for Return of the Jedi, but the design was ultimately rejected.

This maquette was created for use as an alien extra for Return of the Jedi, but the design was ultimately rejected.

The origins of Neb Dulo date back to the production stages of 1983's Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi film, as one of the alien maquettes designed by the Industrial Light & Magic creature shop for possible inclusion in the film's Jabba's Palace scenes. However, that maquette never made it to the final film itself. In 1998, Neb Dulo was created by a card for the Special Edition Limited set of Decipher, Inc.'s Star Wars Customizable Card Game, which used an image of the maquette superimposed onto a Jabba's Palace background.

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