Bonnie and Pablo get their funny on with the ten least likely Unleashed figures.
Stars of the galaxy
Pete Vilmur finds ten Star Wars rip-off posters – and some disturbing mashups to boot.
A dedicated, designerly collector
Elegant, functional web design is not something you look at Star Wars fandom for, and certainly not among the collectors, but I was rather blown away by Josh Budich’s Star Wars Collection. Wow. I believe that’s what the Cargo Bay must have once wanted to be when it grew up.
Han Solo wears girl boots
Your daily dose of the 70’s/80’s nostalgia vortex: Recycled and recycling Star Wars toys.
Get thee a Wired
According to the TOSblog, the August issue of Wired, devoted to how-tos, has several Star Wars features. There are instructions for adding lightsabers to videos all over the internet, but action figure arranging from Robot Chicken’s head writers might be unique. (It’s the first thing that comes up in Google, anyway.)
$950 for an empty box?
Not as strange as you may think… Well, okay, maybe a little.
CE: Collecting Panels
Can Coke has Landspeeder?
Raiders of the Lost Prop
How did the original Death Star model end up in Missouri? And thus to Seattle with super collector Gus Lopez. (via Binary Bonsai)
Be sure to check out the rest of Neoto Coolville, which is counting down to the 30th anniversary.
Do we know anyone missing a safe?
TFN catches wind of an amusing story of a mysterious safe full of Star Wars figures.