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This was a short that was showed before the movie when it was released in Australia, back when there was such a thing called a double feature. There was also a star wars "clone" called The Humanoid made in 1979... it's pretty bad, almost to the point of being good, but not quite, lol.

Hard Ware Wars (1977), is a short film spoof of the classic science fiction film Star Wars. The thirteen-minute film, which premiered in theaters only seven months after Star Wars, consisted of little more than inside jokes and visual puns that heavily depended upon audience familiarity with the original. The theme song is Richard Wagner's famous "Ride of the Valkyries". The tagline was "You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll kiss three bucks goodbye." Hardware Wars was written and directed by San Francisco native Ernie Fosselius and produced by Michael Wiese. It was structured as a mock-movie trailer, and Fosselius even secured a voice-over from Paul Frees, who had narrated the original Star Wars teaser trailer. Fosselius capitalized on his budget limitations by using deliberately ridiculous household objects as props; spaceships were represented with such items as steam irons, toasters and cassette recorders, and the lightsaber of "Fluke Starbucker" was an electric torch (flashlight). ...
 
haha man I should have know you would already have a good Saber in your collection.

where the hell did you get the Moon Base Alpha Jacket?!!

I made it lol.

Well kind of, i saw the jacket in a store and it was the right style and colour.
A few patches from here

space 1999 page

And an hour or so with needle and thread.
 
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