The Child Life-Size Figure: www.sideshow.com/collectibles/star-wars-the-child-sideshow-collectibles-400369 Iwata Dual Action airbrush: amzn.to/2UzCkoS Bonus for Tested Premium and Patron Members! Watch Adam and Norm modify The Child figure in this 360VR video: ruclips.net/video/sG9I40yu6CI/видео.html
"Am I even allowed to show that?" Adam, it's a model of a fictional character. Yes, I realize there are some who would kick up a fuss, but they need to get a dose of reality. It's a model, not a real child.
@John Lawson The Mandalorian is set 5 years after Return Of The Jedi. In ROTJ Yoda says "When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not" so we think Yoda was 900 when he died 5 years before The Mandalorian is set. The Child (the correct name, as he is not Yoda, and Yoda is not the species name) is said to be about 50 years old, a baby in his species time frame.
Absolutely amazing job... I think it looks phenomenal. Love to watch you work and i always watched myth busters when I was younger. May the force be with you
Mando: Hey kid, eat your vegetables. Child: *makes adorable sound in the negative* Mando: If you don't eat your vegetables the Adam Savage will come get you. Child: *starts eating veggies*
What I noticed was the calm with which he handled the sawing. Even though he's only got one shot, he still went slow and steady. That takes a lot of practice and patience
@@frojoe2004 that is besides the point, so WHAT if him simply touching it makes it more collectable, he cut it's limbs off with glee and malice but also precision and intent of a professional artist and prop maker
This is what I admire about Adam and his sheer 'Just Go For It' attitude. It's not easy to tear apart something so dear even to make improvements to them. Nothing but respect for this man.
I don't feel like I could do something this severe unless I had a back up. On the other hand, he could probably build a new body from scratch if he wanted to.
The pandemic has changed the way a lot of us live and work, but I have to admit... I'm enjoying the way Adam and his Tested team have handled it. The number of videos have increased and that's all well and good, but I think my favorite thing about the videos is that they're not big productions. Simple is often better. Adam has a unique way of keeping even simple content very interesting. It's "refreshing". Thank you Adam (and team).
Adam, I would like to applaud you for your recent extra emphasis on teaching to varietal skill sets. From the high precision specialty machining on The Samaritan to the $5 scrap wood sword, your enthusiasm for engendering joy in learning and making is infused in every project, regardless of skill level. Making is an ever evolving amoeboid of learning and teaching that see-saw in constant flux. It's great to see you / Tested sharing entry level projects, delving into unfamiliar territory with new tools and techniques, while also appealing to the seasoned maker crowd by showing off high fidelity builds!
Adam I don’t know if you will see this but I love these videos. It gives me the same feeling I get sitting in my dads workshop talking about his projects or chatting with my art teacher. It’s very calming and it makes me happy, so thanks 😊
Adam at the beginning of the video: I'm just gonna give his cloak a little paint job.. Adam at the end of the video: .... and that's how you successfully dismember The Child :)
When I started my career as an airframe and powerplant technician (airplane mechanic) I always took note of what tools I was borrowing most and which ones did the best job. As I went along and built up my collection, I would buy those tools that made my job easier. Tools such as the Gearwrench sold by Sears were an absolute joy to use.
The mod came out pretty awesome... I love to watch your builds. Thanks for letting us watch you work. I want to get in to doing doll and figure mods too, so it's good to be able to watch the best. 😀
I used to sneak on the base as a kid to see you in Alameda during Mythbusters . When I heard explosions that was the signal to find y'all and observe freaking cool science.... I like science alot I wished I could have helped when I saw y'all. I lived at the Coast Guard housing 98" to 2009. Stay cool Mr. Savage
It's so nice to see how much Adam admires and appreciates the work of Sideshow. He repeats it so often and you can feel the hesitation whether he should really do it. But Adam wouldn't be Adam if he wasn't curious about how something works and what can be improved. Stay as you are Adam!
@@katcoe1079 Little they know that these very same mods, made by someone as talented and well known as Adam Savage, might actually quadruple the price this piece will have in a few decades. Like, you can auction a limited edition The Child for 1k dollars, but a *one-of-a-kind* limited edition The Child customized by Adam Savage?
I mean, in most nerds defense you can't afford something as expensive as this and 'experiment' with it. Adam at least has the advantage of being a millionaire.
@@AvengerDK Oh snap! Just watched the trailers again. Gotcha, yeah I guess I'll try and find a place to watch them online. Any suggestions as far as a video platform?
Me : Oh Sideshow has done it again. Wish I could afford this expensive beautiful creation Adam: look at this beautiful expensive creation...let's cut it up...
I love this! The mobility in the arms does bring out some of Baby Yoda's personality! Love the weathering of the cloak and bringing the rosiness in the cheeks down, it makes him look so much greater. 'Cause the amount of rosiness did bother me a little. But now, it's on point! Great, great job, I loved to watch the process!
It was very satisfying to hear you mention LocLine because that was the first thing I thought of when you mentioned making the arms poseable. Great minds think alike! Great video and awesome weathering on the cloak.
Its always a pleasure watching you do these amazing things Mr. Savage! truly an improvement there is no way sideshow should be mad, at least I hope not. I would have bought the child if his hands were possible it makes it so much better give this collectible another layer. I would love to own this one great addition to your collection! keep up the great work we all love your work
If the forearms were popped on, they can be popped off. For future projects, I would recommend lightly heating the arm with boiling water or a heat gun on low. This works great on lots of hard plastic - especially things like action figures. The plastic become pliable while hot, and then reforms when it cools. Just a tip for you to keep in the toolbox for any future projects that may be similar. Great build, Adam!
Adam: "It's all with the aim to show off it's beauty even more." Also Adam: "Yeah, so they had this big chunk of glue in here and they just went 'prrrrrrrt' like that, to get that in."
That color on the cloth really brings the whole piece to life. One could even tatter the edges of the bottom a bit with a knife sharpener or wear certain places with heavy sandpaper. Btw: love the horror music! 😆
I love that you did this! I preordered one of these and really want to add hip joints so the child can sit down. Or to make a soft body I can attach the head and limbs to. I probably won’t but I’m glad I’m not the only one that’s thought about it!
On your recommendation I bought the same ring bending pliers that you just used. Also, I am always pleased when I see someone use Golden brand paints. The company is part of the Central New York economy and their plant is not too far from where I live. I have had the pleasure of a plant tour and their facilities are impressive.
I have several high end Iwata's but also own 3 Revolutions . The Revolution is an AWESOME gun , never fails , easy to clean and has become my main go to gun. You can't beat it.
Been using the HP-CR for 8 years now. A great allrounder which I use proboably 98% of the time Never had to replace a thing yet. Only downside is the fiddly nozzle I think. Cool to hear the pros are using it :)
How I regret not being fluent in English to be able to appreciate these videos at 100%. I hope (at least) they could subtitle them for those of us who speak Spanish. 👍👍👍👍👍
Yeah agreed, I got a £25 quid one and it's stunning but needs better paint and possibly hair, wanna have a go but would love to follow someone that knows what they're doing
Me too. When he pulled out the big butcher knife and I heard him sawing and we didn't see anything, I fell out laughing. This is the most 2020 video I have seen this year! Let's take something innocent and make it borderline torture porn! 😂😂
It do look much more gooder. Congratulations on the Iwata conversion. I used the Badger, single action airbrush for 25 years. Fate smiled on me and I moved up to Iwata. Good stuff.
I just realized that this modified model is much better than the original and if it is worth buying it at US $ 375 !! .... Please Side Show, more dedication and effort in your designs, for the prices they charge, the Articulation is primarily basic and essential in their replicas. Only the eyes are an exception, but not to pay almost US $ 400 ... don't you think?. Excellent Job Adams!!..greetings!!
It’s both interesting and anxiety inducing to watch Adam drill holes, saw through, and rebuild a $400 figure of one of the most beloved Disney/Star Wars characters.
The Child Life-Size Figure: www.sideshow.com/collectibles/star-wars-the-child-sideshow-collectibles-400369
Iwata Dual Action airbrush: amzn.to/2UzCkoS
Bonus for Tested Premium and Patron Members! Watch Adam and Norm modify The Child figure in this 360VR video: ruclips.net/video/sG9I40yu6CI/видео.html
"Am I even allowed to show that?" Adam, it's a model of a fictional character. Yes, I realize there are some who would kick up a fuss, but they need to get a dose of reality. It's a model, not a real child.
I was going to comment a re-paint in the unboxing video you did! lol
dewalt makes a small portable like the makita, still not as good as makita though :(
@John Lawson The Mandalorian is set 5 years after Return Of The Jedi. In ROTJ Yoda says "When 900 years old you reach, look as good you will not" so we think Yoda was 900 when he died 5 years before The Mandalorian is set.
The Child (the correct name, as he is not Yoda, and Yoda is not the species name) is said to be about 50 years old, a baby in his species time frame.
Absolutely amazing job... I think it looks phenomenal. Love to watch you work and i always watched myth busters when I was younger. May the force be with you
The body horror music during any modifications was hilarious- I have this same figure and am very tempted to make the same mods. Well done!
Wow! cool to see you here Brookes!
I love that they had the music fade in with the start up of the bandsaw.
do it.!
Reminds me of sid from toy story 🤣🤣
But that music is actually from the show.
"Dressing or undressing prohibited"
*Proceeds to undress and dismember the Child*
Adam dressing the unclothed Child with a shop rag is the most wholesome thing ever
That really was heartwarming. :-)
He looked like he'd just got out the bath and had a towel wrapped around him
Just before he slices the Child-up with a bandsaw!
Immediately liked the video just for that moment
He so tenderly covers The Child in a shop rag, a clean shop rag. Then dismembers him. SO WRONG. SO VERY VERY WRONG.
Adam covering the child with some rag and pretending is a hospital gown melted my heart 🥰
So cute
"I believe I can take the child apart." is a sentence I never thought Adam would say.
Out of context it sounds like a line from Hellraiser or something.
Anakin would be very proud
Mando: Hey kid, eat your vegetables.
Child: *makes adorable sound in the negative*
Mando: If you don't eat your vegetables the Adam Savage will come get you.
Child: *starts eating veggies*
Sideshow Collectibles Managing Director: Hey guys, quick! It's starting! The Adam Savage showcase to our Baby Y............. OH MY GOD!!!!
I love how this went from "lets give the cloak a light paintjob" to "lets give this doll life by cutting it open and sticking bones inside it."
Seeing the coat on it's own on the table made me realize how much of the character's cuteness comes from it, not just it's face.
The importance of costume to a character. Even a puppet one.
Yeah the oversized coat look works so well
Yeah...his face is adorable, but his body is a bit...less cute when it's naked
I love the jump from I'm using this soft cloth to protect the nice paint to let me just run him right through the bandsaw!
Adam: Priceless, limited edition, highly sought after, expensive collectable
Lets slice this bad boy up
That's exactly what I was thinking: "You realize you're chopping up an almost $400 collectable... that people wait on for months!!" 😯😲😥😢🤨
What I noticed was the calm with which he handled the sawing. Even though he's only got one shot, he still went slow and steady. That takes a lot of practice and patience
@@cmallin1846 And Adams renown is great enough to make this an even more valuable and priceless collectable
@@frojoe2004 that is besides the point, so WHAT if him simply touching it makes it more collectable, he cut it's limbs off with glee and malice but also precision and intent of a professional artist and prop maker
I feel like he improved it, his modifications are invisible
25:00 The casual magic tricks was just perfect
This is what I admire about Adam and his sheer 'Just Go For It' attitude. It's not easy to tear apart something so dear even to make improvements to them.
Nothing but respect for this man.
I mean it helps when you get it for free and your benefiting by making content while doing it.
I don't feel like I could do something this severe unless I had a back up. On the other hand, he could probably build a new body from scratch if he wanted to.
The pandemic has changed the way a lot of us live and work, but I have to admit... I'm enjoying the way Adam and his Tested team have handled it. The number of videos have increased and that's all well and good, but I think my favorite thing about the videos is that they're not big productions. Simple is often better. Adam has a unique way of keeping even simple content very interesting. It's "refreshing". Thank you Adam (and team).
I feel like the bottom part should be really muddy, given that he trawls it everywhere he goes.
@Mr. Meme guy V27 well that's also kinda what i'm saying. Doubt mando is doing any laundry ahah
Adam, I would like to applaud you for your recent extra emphasis on teaching to varietal skill sets. From the high precision specialty machining on The Samaritan to the $5 scrap wood sword, your enthusiasm for engendering joy in learning and making is infused in every project, regardless of skill level. Making is an ever evolving amoeboid of learning and teaching that see-saw in constant flux. It's great to see you / Tested sharing entry level projects, delving into unfamiliar territory with new tools and techniques, while also appealing to the seasoned maker crowd by showing off high fidelity builds!
Alternative title: Adam Savage slowly dismembers The Child
Adam Savage-ly dismembers The Child ?
add's a fleshlite
@@not-himx5593 pls no
@@niklasduser523 with just a pringles can a sponge and a rubber glove and some ducktape hahahahahaha
Savage by name, savage by nature.
Adam I don’t know if you will see this but I love these videos. It gives me the same feeling I get sitting in my dads workshop talking about his projects or chatting with my art teacher. It’s very calming and it makes me happy, so thanks 😊
Hahaha the horror music during the cutting
That's music from "The Mandalorian"
@@aj383 And that precludes it being horror music?
@@jamesoblivion I guess it depends on the images it goes along with, but it definitely never struck me as horror. (Edit) even with the cutting.
Cloak most likely needs to be modified again at this point to have a blue cookie vomit stain.
now it's more of a onsie than a cloak! you can actually see the child's legs and stuff!
This will hold over my Mandalorian addiction until Friday
Adam at the beginning of the video: I'm just gonna give his cloak a little paint job..
Adam at the end of the video: .... and that's how you successfully dismember The Child :)
Nice! might have to pick up one of those airbrushes! looks pretty solid!
Really alfonse why do you follow me everywhere I go on youtube
Hello there Alfonse :) Didn't expect your comment but force in me said I'm not to be surpised :)
Excellent! You seriously knocked it out of the park!
For a moment there, I thought you were mounting him onto a Roomba! It would be very cool to have him clean the room :-).
Adam is on the slippery slope that leads to Sid Phillips, in "Toy Story"
I love the concept of "your eye won't see it but your BRAIN will"! I hadn't thought that way about weathering before, but it does make sense!
Sideshow Collectibles: "I vould like to see ze baby."
Adam: "Uhh, it is asleep."
When I started my career as an airframe and powerplant technician (airplane mechanic) I always took note of what tools I was borrowing most and which ones did the best job. As I went along and built up my collection, I would buy those tools that made my job easier. Tools such as the Gearwrench sold by Sears were an absolute joy to use.
When do we get the one day resin frog egg for the child to hold?
my heart sank when adam savage held baby yoda in his hands and said "i might just have to take this thing to the bandsaw..."
With the cloak removed, the toy looks like a shaved Grinch and it is terrifying. lol
I feel like Mando's gonna burst into the cave at any moment to stop what's going on
And we would be watching Adam try to make a better Mandalorian! XD
I just started to notice how often Adam brushes his work table and its an amusing and endearing tick of his
This was one of my favorites, seeing you find out solutions to the problems throughout the steps.
Adam just did what the empire couldn't do in 9 episodes, slicing baby Yoda up within two minutes
The mod came out pretty awesome... I love to watch your builds. Thanks for letting us watch you work. I want to get in to doing doll and figure mods too, so it's good to be able to watch the best. 😀
I'm I the only one who immediately pictures Bob Ross in my head the second I hear someone say Phthalo Green?
And Raw Umber, and Burnt Sienna.
I came here looking especially for this comment.
Those aren't overt burnt sienna dirt spots, they are happy little accidents ;)
Same here!
@@jiriwichern "Happy little color variance"
I used to sneak on the base as a kid to see you in Alameda during Mythbusters . When I heard explosions that was the signal to find y'all and observe freaking cool science.... I like science alot I wished I could have helped when I saw y'all. I lived at the Coast Guard housing 98" to 2009.
Stay cool Mr. Savage
why do I want Adam to cosplay as Mando but doing Dad things with Baby Yoda: wearing matching christmas sweaters, baking cookies and such
It's so nice to see how much Adam admires and appreciates the work of Sideshow. He repeats it so often and you can feel the hesitation whether he should really do it. But Adam wouldn't be Adam if he wasn't curious about how something works and what can be improved. Stay as you are Adam!
There's nerds to keep their toys in boxes, on shelves, to be viewed and never touched.
And then there's Adam.
"yes great! I can just cut through half his legs and remove the back"... *People that won't even open the box* "NOOOOOO!! 🤮🤮😭😭"
Lol it's not a 50 years old Star Wars figure, but a 1 year old doll.
@@katcoe1079 Little they know that these very same mods, made by someone as talented and well known as Adam Savage, might actually quadruple the price this piece will have in a few decades. Like, you can auction a limited edition The Child for 1k dollars, but a *one-of-a-kind* limited edition The Child customized by Adam Savage?
@@karinefonte516 If it's customized by Adam Savage, it would be priceless!!
I mean, in most nerds defense you can't afford something as expensive as this and 'experiment' with it. Adam at least has the advantage of being a millionaire.
"Adam Salvage's audition for the villain in the season three of Mandalorian"
It would be cool to see him do a cameo for sure.
*Savage
@@Mr.Fulton "Adam Salvage" is what he should call himself if he ever does a video about repurposing castoff junk.
38:00 that's what Werner Herzog wanted to do with baby Yoda
Now you gotta explain a bit. Yes I know him as a director/creator but I need more info on the comment
@@anchorbait6662 Werner Herzog has a role in mandalorian
@@anchorbait6662 no, you need to watch the show that this whole video is all about
@@AvengerDK Oh snap! Just watched the trailers again. Gotcha, yeah I guess I'll try and find a place to watch them online. Any suggestions as far as a video platform?
@@AvengerDK kk :) haha yeah, I definitely need to watch them. Thanks
While Adam dismembered the Child, I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Mandalorian fans voices suddenly cried out in terror...
Me : Oh Sideshow has done it again. Wish I could afford this expensive beautiful creation
Adam: look at this beautiful expensive creation...let's cut it up...
Tbh it’s overpriced, just spend al ist the same amount of money into the hot toys version. It’s fully posable and has a lot more accessories
I love this! The mobility in the arms does bring out some of Baby Yoda's personality! Love the weathering of the cloak and bringing the rosiness in the cheeks down, it makes him look so much greater. 'Cause the amount of rosiness did bother me a little. But now, it's on point! Great, great job, I loved to watch the process!
Awww that was so adorable to cover yoda while he works on the cloak
It was very satisfying to hear you mention LocLine because that was the first thing I thought of when you mentioned making the arms poseable. Great minds think alike! Great video and awesome weathering on the cloak.
Adam Savage is my new spirit animal.
Its always a pleasure watching you do these amazing things Mr. Savage! truly an improvement there is no way sideshow should be mad, at least I hope not. I would have bought the child if his hands were possible it makes it so much better give this collectible another layer. I would love to own this one great addition to your collection! keep up the great work we all love your work
I lost it when you put the modesty towel on the child. Thank you for your entertainmemt.
If the forearms were popped on, they can be popped off. For future projects, I would recommend lightly heating the arm with boiling water or a heat gun on low. This works great on lots of hard plastic - especially things like action figures. The plastic become pliable while hot, and then reforms when it cools. Just a tip for you to keep in the toolbox for any future projects that may be similar. Great build, Adam!
Adam: "It's all with the aim to show off it's beauty even more."
Also Adam: "Yeah, so they had this big chunk of glue in here and they just went 'prrrrrrrt' like that, to get that in."
That color on the cloth really brings the whole piece to life. One could even tatter the edges of the bottom a bit with a knife sharpener or wear certain places with heavy sandpaper. Btw: love the horror music! 😆
It's a wise man once said. "There are no mistakes, only happy accidents."
Haha, I thought of him when Adam mentioned using Phthalo Green
Yes love that mans paintings such a positive vybe
all of Adams camera moving combined with the beheaded child really gives off the most wholesome post appacoliptic doctor vibe iv ever encountered
Sideshow," You just voided your warranty". Adam, "Screw your warranty!"
Warranty is only void if the modifications are a direct cause of a specific part not working right otherwise it’s covered
Screw it literally. :)
I love that you did this! I preordered one of these and really want to add hip joints so the child can sit down. Or to make a soft body I can attach the head and limbs to. I probably won’t but I’m glad I’m not the only one that’s thought about it!
Okay, right at 4:02, the way Adam left the robe while he was getting ready to remove it, all I could see was the "flasher" gremlin!
No-one can make a snapple last as long as Adam Savage. Just Savage!
Adam: _(chops the child’s arms off)_
Me: _(stares in Mando)_
who knew watching a child be dismembered could be so fun and pleasing
Son on Christmas: "Where'd my toys go?"
Mom: "Your father is chopping them up in his shop again."
On your recommendation I bought the same ring bending pliers that you just used.
Also, I am always pleased when I see someone use Golden brand paints. The company is part of the Central New York economy and their plant is not too far from where I live. I have had the pleasure of a plant tour and their facilities are impressive.
Them: Destroy the child
Adam: waaaay ahead of you
Destroy the child
I have several high end Iwata's but also own 3 Revolutions . The Revolution is an AWESOME gun , never fails , easy to clean and has become my main go to gun. You can't beat it.
Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology....
I love the little magic show we get! Really caught me off guard and I loved it!
Thanks for putting a smile on my face every time I watch your videos!
lul, "i'm doing almost nothing, its so subtle" and then i skipped directly to a body horror
Been using the HP-CR for 8 years now. A great allrounder which I use proboably 98% of the time Never had to replace a thing yet.
Only downside is the fiddly nozzle I think.
Cool to hear the pros are using it :)
The cuteness is strong with this one."
Very original
@@buki29 the butthurt is strong with this one...
@@Rattus-Norvegicus Meesa thinks that's very funny okiday
@@Rattus-Norvegicus how am I butthurt. If anything you are butthurt about my comment
@@buki29 yesssss, let the butthurt flow through you...
How I regret not being fluent in English to be able to appreciate these videos at 100%. I hope (at least) they could subtitle them for those of us who speak Spanish. 👍👍👍👍👍
"Am I even allowed to show that?"
*Instant thumbs up*
There are some people that to even just be an apprentice for would be a life accomplishment, and Adam is one of them.
All Adam wanted to do was be able to turn the child’s wrist to use the Force. Unbelievable Adam, well done.
Bonjour de France. I am glad to see Adam that you are Always 12 years old !!!
Never aging Mr Adam Savage
It would be really nice to see a repaint of the cheap-er model. I think it's gonna be one of my projects.
Yeah agreed, I got a £25 quid one and it's stunning but needs better paint and possibly hair, wanna have a go but would love to follow someone that knows what they're doing
@@BenMillen I'm tempted to get the animatronic one and do the same to the coat
you took something beautiful and you brought it to life, incredible work as always sir
classic Adam Savage best vid in a long time. thank you for the time you gave us from our locked out and down lives.
It’s cool to see Adam is still experimenting and still doing stuff like this
builds an extra hanger for his new airbrush and immediately puts the airbrush on the table again. relatable as heck.
Watching his methodical movements is so satisfying.
8:53
"I believe I will be able to take the child apart."
-Adam Savage, 2020
Talk about an improvement! I hope Sideshow is taking notes!
He got us good with the ping ball tricks😂 love how he says “I’m sorry”
Here for the Grogu content 😇👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌟
I still immediately started cracking up when you took his robe off, and I still haven’t stopped 😂
Me too. When he pulled out the big butcher knife and I heard him sawing and we didn't see anything, I fell out laughing. This is the most 2020 video I have seen this year! Let's take something innocent and make it borderline torture porn! 😂😂
Its been a year. Stop laughing Joker
Never could afford Iwata back when I used to airbrush. Best quality.
"TV star caught on camera cutting child's arms off with bandsaw"
Chris Hansen, "I need you to take a seat over here, sir."
It do look much more gooder. Congratulations on the Iwata conversion. I used the Badger, single action airbrush for 25 years. Fate smiled on me and I moved up to Iwata. Good stuff.
Lol.... when the cutting comes my thought went directly to "I wonder if this is what the Empire wanted to do to the child?" xD
I just realized that this modified model is much better than the original and if it is worth buying it at US $ 375 !! .... Please Side Show, more dedication and effort in your designs, for the prices they charge, the Articulation is primarily basic and essential in their replicas. Only the eyes are an exception, but not to pay almost US $ 400 ... don't you think?. Excellent Job Adams!!..greetings!!
See's thumbnail: awwww
Later on in the video:😱
Brilliant modifications. Really makes him seem alive .
Please take a picture of the Child holding today's newspaper. I'm worried.
This is incredible, absolutely love the process and result!
I need this replica in my life.
It’s both interesting and anxiety inducing to watch Adam drill holes, saw through, and rebuild a $400 figure of one of the most beloved Disney/Star Wars characters.