The Guardian (Charlottetown)

N.S. fan builds starfighte­r from scrap

- BY FADILA CHATER

A Nova Scotia man has hand-built the dream ride of “Star Wars” fans: A remotecont­rolled, rideable TIE fighter replica.

Allan Carver of Queensland welded together steel, foam and scrap wheelchair motors to create a two-metre tall replica of the Imperial Fleet’s go-to fighter.

The starfighte­r — complete with wings, wheels and a cockpit large enough to carry a fullgrown man — tops out at 10 km/h and is programmed to emit TIE fighter sound effects, he said.

“I didn’t want people to look at this and start picking it apart. I want people to look at this and go ‘That’s a TIE fighter,”’ Carver said. “The proportion­s are right, the details are close.”

He said he was inspired to build it last December during the release of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”

“I was like ‘You know what would be cool? If you could actually drive a giant TIE fighter,”’ Carver said.

Carver, who owns an advertisin­g firm and creates furniture and other projects in his free time, said the replica took him three months to build, mostly from recycled materials, but he’s not sure how much it cost him.

He said he’s known as the “mad inventor” among his friends and family, and his neighbours often ask him to fix broken appliances.

Carver left a previous job in advertisin­g to start his own company.

“When I went out on my own I decided I wasn’t going to put off those ideas. Or just talk about ideas. I wanted to do them.”

He said he pushes advertisin­g clients to be more creative in their methods.

“If it’s worth doing, it’s worth overdoing,” he said.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-ALLAN CARVER ?? A Nova Scotia man has hand-built the dream ride of “Star Wars” fans: A remote-controlled TIE fighter replica. Allan Carver of Queensland, N.S. welded together steel, foam and scrap wheelchair motors to create a twometre tall replica of the Imperial...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-ALLAN CARVER A Nova Scotia man has hand-built the dream ride of “Star Wars” fans: A remote-controlled TIE fighter replica. Allan Carver of Queensland, N.S. welded together steel, foam and scrap wheelchair motors to create a twometre tall replica of the Imperial...

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