![]() When they both go home, where they live together, she says she's in charge because she's the mom. He's a handsome guy and all, but everyone would look at it and go, 'Oh man, that's not Harrison Ford.'"Īsked whether that means she thinks Ford is more handsome than her husband, Pervan said the actor has "got pretty luscious lips." Some much-kneaded quality timeįor Catherine, her daughter is her boss at work. "That was the trickiest part because, I mean, I could have just done my husband's face…. "The whole image really is so iconic that we didn't want to get the face wrong," the elder Pervan said. Hannalee Pervan, 37, is the head baker and she painstakingly chiseled Harrison Ford's face into the bread using a store-bought Han Solo mask as a reference point. The mother said that the face was the trickiest part, as they had to capture Harrison Ford's classic expression and 'pretty luscious lips.' (Submitted by Hannalee Pervan) ![]() The Pervans bought a mask of Han Solo to use as the foundation of their sculpture. "It's just been remarkable how curious and interested people are." "People are going up and touching him and poking at him and sniffing him and trying to figure out what he's made out of," Catherine Pervan, 64, told As It Happens host Nil Köksal. It's the mother-daughter duo's entry into a local scarecrow contest to see which shop on their street is the best at deterring birds.īut among humans, the reaction to Pan Solo is "just crazy," says the mother. The breaded Han Solo now stands outside the Pervan family bakery, One House Bakery, frozen once again, in another place and time. ![]() ![]() Darth Vader had just trapped Harrison Ford's character in carbonite, and the lovable space scoundrel's face and hands were contorted in agony. The 1.8-metre-tall creation, which Catherine Pervan and her daughter Hannalee named "Pan Solo," depicts a classic scene from the 1980 film The Empire Strikes Back. Jabba's most sought-after trophy can now belong to you, as a truly unique centerpiece in any home theater, mancave or Star Wars display.Ĭomes with full-color detailed instructions, some assembly is required.As It Happens 6:36 The Empire Strikes Bake as mother-daughter duo recreate a frozen Han Solo entirely out of breadĪ mother and daughter in Benicia, Calif., have cooked up a life-size sculpture of Star Wars hero Han Solo - and it's made entirely out of bread. Expertly recreated in fiberglass and high quality materials, film-accurate light effects in the base, side panels and rear power canisters provide added authenticity to Solo's carbonite prison. This magnificent seven-and-a-half foot tall replica captures every detail of the frozen smuggler with stunning realism, just moments after his affectionate parting words, "I know," in T he Empire Strikes Back. Product summary and images after the break.īring home a piece of the Star Wars film legacy with the Sideshow Collectibles Han Solo in Carbonite Life-Size Figure. Great news! You can now own a life-size figure of Han in carbonite for just $7000 (some assembly required).Ĭlick here to pre-order on the Sideshow Collectibles website. You'd like a Han in carbonite that's truly life-size, one that takes up a massive amount of space with no secondary purpose. It's cool, but it's starting to feel a little too small, and it's entirely too practical. So you own the Han Solo in carbonite desk. ![]()
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