Rodel Gonzalez
Battle of Planet Hoth
AT-AT's drove the Empire's assault on the Rebel base during the Battle of Hoth. Inspired by Star Wars movie film "The Empire Strikes Back."
High-quality reproduction giclee prints from the original created by – artist Rodel Gonzalez.
Limited Edition Canvas
- SN/Edition Size: 195
- Image Sizes:
- 15" x 36"
- 20" x 48"
- Signed by Artist - Rodel Gonzalez
- Certificate of Authenticity.
Options: Gallery Wrap or 2" Black Floater Frame
Artist Proofs - SOLD-OUT
Key Notes
AT-AT Walkers drove the Empire’s assault on the Rebel base during the Battle of Hoth. The gigantic combat vehicles were air-dropped onto the snowy world, where they marched toward the command center and met by Rebel defenses. Snowspeeders first attempted to blast the AT-ATs, but the walkers' armor proved too strong. Commander Luke Skywalker ordered his squadron to use harpoons and tow cables, tying the legs of the hulking transports.
Though this tactic proved effective at toppling a walker, the Rebels were ultimately unable to stop the Empire’s advance. General Veers, leading the surface attack, targeted and destroyed the Rebel base’s main power generator. Imperial forces, along with Darth Vader, entered the base - most Rebels were able to escape. - Star Wars
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Battle of Planet Hoth