Pan Solo is the bakery's entry in the annual Downtown Benicia Main Street Scarecrow Contest. The sculpture is now on display outside of the bakery, located about a half-hour's drive north of San Francisco. “So just to find joy in a different part of food is really important,” she said. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group via AP)Creating Pan Solo was particularly meaningful, she told the paper, because she contracted COVID-19 in January 2021 and lost much of her senses of smell and taste. “She was like, ‘You need to walk away.’”Ī detailed view of a sculpture of "Star Wars" character Han Solo frozen in carbonite made entirely of bread is shown on display at the One House Bakery in Benicia, Calif., Oct. “Mom made me leave it because I was obsessing over the lips,” Hannalee Pervan told the New York Times. Hannalee said she might have gotten a bit obsessed. The lovingly crafted details show Han Solo's anguished face and his hands straining to reach out. The two worked at night, after the day's business was done. Hannalee Pervan and her mother, Catherine Pervan, co-owners of One House Bakery in Benicia, California, spent weeks molding, baking and assembling the life-sized sculpture using wood and two types of dough, including a type of yeastless dough with a higher sugar content that will last longer. That's what a bakery in the San Francisco Bay Area has dubbed its 6-foot (1.8 metre) bread sculpture of the “Star Wars" character as he appeared after being frozen in carbonite in “The Empire Strikes Back." If you know of any, please don’t hesitate to tell us in the comments.Han Solo may be a hunk. You have to agree that with one of these in your portfolio, you will always be called a master LEGO builder, don’t you think? I keep wondering if anyone has attempted the same build more recently, especially now that there are some really cool electronic LEGO blocks as well. I guess it’s not known what Nathan decided to do after this build. To know that it is entirely made out of LEGO doesn’t make it any less impressive either. Even though it was finished back in 2008, I am still impressed by the sheer size and detail of it. This six foot tall LEGO build belongs in a museum somewhere where Star Wars replicas are considered to be the greatest achievement the human race has ever come up with. The finished Han Solo frozen in Carbonite is not only a mammoth build, but it’s ever so impressive to look at as well since it is made out of almost all gray LEGO blocks. It took Nathan over 3 months to make it, and it required over 10,000 pieces of LEGO blocks in order to complete it. The Han Solo frozen in Carbonite that Nathan created is actually a life-size LEGO build that is as insane to look at as it must have been to build it. There is a lot of Han Solo frozen in Carbonite stuff out there, but few are as epic and mind-twisting as the one Nathan put together. He started building the Han Solo frozen in Carbonite using just LEGO. Apparently so does Nathan Sawaya, who back in 2008 decided to start building what had to be the coolest thing anyone had ever shared on the Internet. As you might know if you have been visiting Bit Rebels for a long time, we consider the LEGO block to be the solution to everything. But so far we haven’t covered the ultimate creativity of them all, the LEGO approach. When it comes to Star Wars and Han Solo frozen in Carbonite, we have covered pretty much everything from office desks to chocolate bars.
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