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Fife firm supplies 'hundreds of props' for latest Star Wars series
Fife firm supplies 'hundreds of props' for latest Star Wars series

The National

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The National

Fife firm supplies 'hundreds of props' for latest Star Wars series

Scaramanga, a vintage lifestyle products firm based in Cupar, have supplied more than 200 items for the second season of the Star Wars Andor series. The firm said it is their largest ever single order, which includes iron bowls, trays, wooden spoons, folding chairs, baskets, tables, and even chicken coops to help bring the futuristic world to life. The deal, worth nearly £9000, will see props from the Fife firm appear throughout 12 episodes of the hit Disney series, which follows rebel spy Cassian Andor during the five years leading up to the events of the classic Star Wars films. READ MORE: Labour austerity feeding rise of far right in UK, John Swinney tells Anas Sarwar Carl Morenikeji, owner of Scaramanga, said he is a fan of the franchise and has also supplied props for other big-name productions like James Bond. 'I saw the first Star Wars film in 1978 in the ABC cinema when I was 10,' he told The Courier. 'It was the first science fiction film I'd ever seen, and I thought it was amazing. 'Seeing creatures from other worlds, droids, space battles and rebels fighting against an evil empire. 'I remember my brother and I duelling with blue and red light-up light sabres for years afterwards. 'That's where my passion for the franchise began. And since then, I've seen all the films, spin off-shows and cartoon versions, too. (Image: Google Maps) 'One of our most regular buyers called me up and said she was looking for pieces for the second season of a sci-fi TV show. I asked if it was Andor and she confirmed it was. Morenikeji added: 'I was so excited. I've always wanted to have a prop or props in a Star Wars film or show. 'On a scale of dream productions to be involved in, it's up there with James Bond, which we've also had our products in. 'I'm hugely grateful for the loyalty of our props buyers and our staff for continuing to meet their needs so quickly. It is often a crucial factor, as props can be needed for a scene being shot the next day.' Scaramanga began supplying props for film and TV in 2011 when a buyer ordered antique trunks for Tim Burton's Dark Shadows. The company has since gone on to supply more than 60 movies and TV shows including the likes of Marvel, Harry Potter and Fast & the Furious.

Fife prop company lands biggest ever order for Star Wars series
Fife prop company lands biggest ever order for Star Wars series

The Courier

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Courier

Fife prop company lands biggest ever order for Star Wars series

With the latest Star Wars TV series launching this Wednesday, viewers could spot a space-age chicken coop, not from a galaxy far, far away — but Fife. Cupar props company Scaramanga fulfilled its largest single order, supplying 200 vintage items for series two of Andor. Iron bowls, trays, wooden spoons, folding chairs, baskets, tables and even chicken coops have all been ordered by producers to bring the world to life. The deal, worth close to £9,000, will see props pop-up in 12 episodes of the hit Disney series. Andor follows thief-turned-rebel spy Cassian Andor during the five years leading up to the events of Star Wars. It was one of the most streamed shows in 2022, with more than 22 million viewers watching in its first 60 days. And Scaramanga's involvement with Star Wars is not the first for Courier Country. Scenes from the first series of Andor were filmed in Perthshire. And Obi Wan Kenobi was played by Crieff's own Ewan McGregor. And supplying props to the Star Wars universe is a dream fulfilled for Scaramanga owner Carl Morenikeji. Now Carl is getting ready to watch even more closely than usual – to spot where his products will be used. From what one of the buyers said, he suspects they may be seen in a market scene filmed in Spain, but they could appear in other scenes across the season too. 'I saw the first Star Wars film in 1978 in the ABC cinema when I was 10,' Carl said. 'It was the first science fiction film I'd ever seen and I thought it was amazing. 'Seeing creatures from other worlds, droids, space battles and rebels fighting against an evil empire. 'I remember my brother and I duelling with blue and red light-up light sabres for years afterwards. 'That's where my passion for the franchise began. And since then, I've seen all the films, spin off-shows and cartoon versions, too. 'One of our most regular buyers called me up and said she was looking for pieces for the second season of a sci-fi TV show. I asked if it was Andor and she confirmed it was. 'I was so excited. I've always wanted to have a prop or props in a Star Wars film or show. 'On a scale of dream productions to be involved in, it's up there with James Bond, which we've also had our products in. 'I'm hugely grateful for the loyalty of our props buyers and our staff for continuing to meet their needs so quickly. It is often a crucial factor, as props can be needed for a scene being shot the next day.' Scaramanga started supplying props for film and TV in 2011 when a buyer ordered antique trunks for Tim Burton's Dark Shadows. Since then the small company has gone on to supply more than 60 movies and TV shows. It has become popular with props buyers for certain items, notably antique padlocks. These include the Marvel, Harry Potter and Fast & the Furious franchises, among many others.

Scottish Star Wars superfan's dream comes true after coming to the rescue of hit show
Scottish Star Wars superfan's dream comes true after coming to the rescue of hit show

Scottish Sun

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Scottish Star Wars superfan's dream comes true after coming to the rescue of hit show

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A SCOTTISH Star Wars megafan's dreams came true after film bosses bought thousands of pounds worth of props for a new TV show. Lifelong Jedi-lover Carl Morenikeji, 56, has been a fan of the galactic franchise since he saw the first film in the 1970s. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 7 Carl Morenikeji runs a props business in Fife called Scaramanga Credit: Andrew Barr 7 The Fife business has been used for some big budget films Credit: Andrew Barr 7 Padlocks and luggage are a speciality with many of his pieces appearing in major film and TV productions Credit: Andrew Barr 7 He is a Star Wars superfan Credit: ASM Media Carl, who runs the Scaramanga vintage prop company in Cupar, Fife, has been supplying props for several Hollywood blockbusters, from James Bond to Harry Potter. But it has always been his dream to be called upon to provide items for his favourite franchise. So he couldn't believe his luck when a buyer placed the biggest ever order for the new Star Wars show Andor. Season two of the show premieres on streaming site Disney+ today and follows thief turned rebel spy Cassian Andor. Telly chiefs forked out £9,000 to buy 194 props for the show which Carl will be looking out for when he sits down to watch the show in what is a dream come true. Carl said: "It really is a dream come true. I was thinking a number of years ago it would be really great to have Star Wars feature some of our items. 'Here we are a handful of years later and they've placed our biggest order ever. So we are really excited. 'We had a phone call from one of our regular props buyers. She'd been buying from us for the last 10 years. She said she was working on a film and she wanted some old metal items for the second series of a Sci-Fi show. 'I asked if it was Andor and she confirmed it was. So she sent us a list. 'We replied back with a list of what we had along with photos and prices. She placed an order and then she placed another order and another order and another order. Watch the trailer for the new A24 war film set in 2006 Iraq 'Yeah, 194 items later and almost £9,000 in terms of sales, they placed a huge order with us.' Carl fell in love with Star Wars after seeing 1977's A New Hope in his local cinema in South London. He has seen every single film and TV show in the universe. He added: 'It was the first science fiction film I'd ever seen and I thought it was amazing - seeing creatures from other worlds, droids, space battles and rebels fighting against an evil empire. 'I remember my brother and I duelling with blue and red light-up light sabres for years afterwards. That's where my passion for the franchise began. Since then, I've seen all the films, spin off-shows and cartoon versions, too.' 7 He entered the prop business in 2011 Credit: Andrew Barr 7 His padlocks were used in a James Bond film Credit: Andrew Barr He has even passed on his love of the franchise through the generations, with his son Josh, 16, and daughter Ella also Star Wars superfans. Carl said: My son Josh, when he was younger, used to collect vintage Star Wars figures. 'Him and my daughter Ella, 14, when they were younger, we used to go to Comic Con conventions and they used to dress up as Star Wars characters.' Carl's props business has been running since 2011 and has ended up on the list of crews for major movies. His silver screen CV includes Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, The Marvels, Deadpool & Wolverine, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, to the Fast & the Furious Fast X, The Batman and The Hobbit. Movie fans will have seen more of his props in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the Paddington films, Mamma Mia 2 and even a pair of vintage TRUNKS for The Legend of Tarzan. He even provided props for winter blockbuster Wicked. His work has even made it to the TV industry, with clients contacting him for projects on Strictly Come Dancing, Celebrity Big Brother and House of the Dragon. Carl added: 'I'm hugely grateful for the loyalty of our props buyers and our staff for continuing to meet their needs so quickly, which is often a crucial factor - as props can be needed for a scene being shot the next day. 'Thanks to them I've realised a lifelong dream.'

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