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It spells "Roæhal" which may be a signature of Senior Prop Modeller Roy Halfpenny. Thanks to Valorum for pointing this out.
I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
It spells "Roæhal."
One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.
– Ryan Veeder
2 days ago
13
Roy Halfpenny- senior prop modeller; imdb.com/title/tt2488496/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Not that I'm saying you're wrong, but why use Enth instead of Yirt?
– DavidW
2 days ago
@DavidW - To make it look more "space-y", probably. I'm planning to make this into a separate answer, but I'd honestly prefer if you added this info into your own.
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Thanks for finding this; I've updated the answer.
– DavidW
2 days ago
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It spells "Roæhal" which may be a signature of Senior Prop Modeller Roy Halfpenny. Thanks to Valorum for pointing this out.
I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
It spells "Roæhal."
One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.
– Ryan Veeder
2 days ago
13
Roy Halfpenny- senior prop modeller; imdb.com/title/tt2488496/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Not that I'm saying you're wrong, but why use Enth instead of Yirt?
– DavidW
2 days ago
@DavidW - To make it look more "space-y", probably. I'm planning to make this into a separate answer, but I'd honestly prefer if you added this info into your own.
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Thanks for finding this; I've updated the answer.
– DavidW
2 days ago
add a comment |
It spells "Roæhal" which may be a signature of Senior Prop Modeller Roy Halfpenny. Thanks to Valorum for pointing this out.
I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
It spells "Roæhal."
One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.
– Ryan Veeder
2 days ago
13
Roy Halfpenny- senior prop modeller; imdb.com/title/tt2488496/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Not that I'm saying you're wrong, but why use Enth instead of Yirt?
– DavidW
2 days ago
@DavidW - To make it look more "space-y", probably. I'm planning to make this into a separate answer, but I'd honestly prefer if you added this info into your own.
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Thanks for finding this; I've updated the answer.
– DavidW
2 days ago
add a comment |
It spells "Roæhal" which may be a signature of Senior Prop Modeller Roy Halfpenny. Thanks to Valorum for pointing this out.
I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
It spells "Roæhal."
It spells "Roæhal" which may be a signature of Senior Prop Modeller Roy Halfpenny. Thanks to Valorum for pointing this out.
I haven't been able to find any clean images of the actual prop from the movies that show the lettering in full, but the official Disney/Hasbro replica shows this:
I found an unboxing video that has a better view of the text:
According to the Aurebesh alphabet:
It spells "Roæhal."
edited 2 days ago
answered Apr 21 at 1:12
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One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.
– Ryan Veeder
2 days ago
13
Roy Halfpenny- senior prop modeller; imdb.com/title/tt2488496/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Not that I'm saying you're wrong, but why use Enth instead of Yirt?
– DavidW
2 days ago
@DavidW - To make it look more "space-y", probably. I'm planning to make this into a separate answer, but I'd honestly prefer if you added this info into your own.
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Thanks for finding this; I've updated the answer.
– DavidW
2 days ago
add a comment |
One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.
– Ryan Veeder
2 days ago
13
Roy Halfpenny- senior prop modeller; imdb.com/title/tt2488496/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Not that I'm saying you're wrong, but why use Enth instead of Yirt?
– DavidW
2 days ago
@DavidW - To make it look more "space-y", probably. I'm planning to make this into a separate answer, but I'd honestly prefer if you added this info into your own.
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Thanks for finding this; I've updated the answer.
– DavidW
2 days ago
One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.
– Ryan Veeder
2 days ago
One Reddit user (probably misguidedly) hypothesized that the text is meant to be "RO & HAL," which would presumably be the initials of a concept artist and a significant other. A quick search of TFA's cast didn't turn up anyone who fit that bill.
– Ryan Veeder
2 days ago
13
13
Roy Halfpenny- senior prop modeller; imdb.com/title/tt2488496/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
– Valorum
2 days ago
Roy Halfpenny- senior prop modeller; imdb.com/title/tt2488496/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Not that I'm saying you're wrong, but why use Enth instead of Yirt?
– DavidW
2 days ago
@Valorum Not that I'm saying you're wrong, but why use Enth instead of Yirt?
– DavidW
2 days ago
@DavidW - To make it look more "space-y", probably. I'm planning to make this into a separate answer, but I'd honestly prefer if you added this info into your own.
– Valorum
2 days ago
@DavidW - To make it look more "space-y", probably. I'm planning to make this into a separate answer, but I'd honestly prefer if you added this info into your own.
– Valorum
2 days ago
@Valorum Thanks for finding this; I've updated the answer.
– DavidW
2 days ago
@Valorum Thanks for finding this; I've updated the answer.
– DavidW
2 days ago
add a comment |
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