"Captain Bayley" (alias for a UK-based maker named Mark) created this gorgeous steampunk AT-AT sculpture/custom toy as an engagement gift for his lady love, Caroline. Hang on to that one, Caroline.
"Captain Bayley" (alias for a UK-based maker named Mark) created this gorgeous steampunk AT-AT sculpture/custom toy as an engagement gift for his lady love, Caroline. Hang on to that one, Caroline.
How do Stormtroopers get to work? Illustrator Mattias Adolfsson interprets Star Wars vehicles through his own elaborately mechanized lens and then places them in witty scenes where they serve as more mundane vehicles for minions of the Galactic Empire.
After risking their lives taking down Imperial Walkers, a rebel deserves some small souvenir of their service—or maybe a giant souvenir. Father of Cain Art devised these wall-ready Star Wars trophies, assuring us that "Many Star Wars vehicles were damaged during the making of this taxidermy."
Force your cat to become a Star Wars fan with this amazing Imperial CAT-AT! Just think of the roleplaying possibilites you and your feline can partake in with this rig. Now all they need is an Ewok Treehouse Cat Tree, and you can recreate the entire ending of Return of the Jedi. This beautiful construction was crafted …
We've seen an AT-AT act like a dog
Patrick Boivin, the filmmaker behind the Iron Baby
Over at TeeFury, the truth behind the AT-AT has been revealed at last, in this tee showing us the turbo-skeleton of the creature driving those AT-ATs. Yes, you thought they were giant robots - but they are actually giant monsters!
You can vote for your favorite Star Wars fan film over at Atom. The brilliant 2008 Star Wars Fan Movie Challenge finalists include a Padme Juno parody, parking instructions for an AT-AT walker, and everyone's favorite grocery store day shift manager, Chad Vader. [Atom]