The strength lies with them: the impressive work at Madame Tussauds

Taking advantage of the hype that the new chapter of the Star Wars franchise is creating, the famous Madame Tussauds wax museum is literally remodeling movie-related articles. The similarity of the statues to the characters is close to perfection, see a moment in the video above when one of the artists is shaping Qui-Gon Jinn's face - it seems that actor Liam Neeson has lent his own head to the attraction.

Those responsible who are working on the works are 100% dedicated to them. The tasks happen at an insane pace: between 13 and 17 pieces are molded only to make the head of the statues, which use about 15 liters of wax.

However, the most impressive part is the hair. The works use about 10, 000 threads placed one by one in perfect proportion. But what about Chewie (affectionate name given to Chewbacca), Captain Han Solo's right-hand man? Well, in the case of our furry friend, a team of 10 people worked about 800 hours so he could look like George Lucas's feature films.