As captured by Boing Boing’s Xeni in San Francisco, a window display that doesn’t exactly make us think of fashion… Though it is pretty cool.
TGIF: Astromechs of the rainbow unite
Packed in like sardines is a collection of droids in every color from Don Solo.
Eye candy: Yoda and Leia as ‘bots!
Since it’s Monday after a holiday weekend, I figure we might as well just shrug it off with some cute: the Yoda Bot, Princess Leia Bot and Chewbacca from Bolts and Bots. Check their blog, Etsy, or Flickr for more bot creations.
TGIF: A selection of Star Wars cakes
To start us off, here are some adorable Star Wars cupcakes created by Dottylicious and photgraphed by Red Wolf.
Next, a Lego Star Wars cake by Meg, who has several Star Wars cakes to her name.
A Han in Carbonite groom’s cake photographed by Mandy Lackey.
And last but by no means least, Fionnuala & Scott Thompson’s multi-level Star Wars wedding cake. (Be sure to click through for detail shots!)
Find even more in the Star Wars Cakes group, or our own cake–related tags.
Eye Candy: An impressive Star Wars loft
Here’s one for all you collectors to envy – the Star Wars loft of Flickr user eyeSPIVE. He even has books!
All the LEGO Star Wars minifigs ever
So Gizmodo claims, anyway. We’re not Rebelscum, so I have no idea. Nice eye candy, anyway.
Eye candy: The lightsaber FIELD
io9 discovered the art project FIELD – 1301 fluorescent bulbs planted on a British farm, powered from above by power lines. Artist Richard Box was inspired by – what else? – tales of lightsaber games. The actual field, circa 2004, is long gone, but you can see more pictures at Box’s website.
Eye Candy: Pet AT-AT
Nick Drummond’s AT-ATs: not just for xmas is making the internet rounds. Cute, no?
Pictures from WonderCon ’09
The StarWars.com Flickr has quite a few pictures from last weekend’s convention. And check out more on Flickr from Steve Rhodes, Deborah Beckman, Sherrie Thai, Omar Gutierrez and Tram Truong.
Eye candy: io9’s Best Of NYCC Cosplay
Rounding off the con, io9 has gathered their favorite NYCC costumes, including several Star Wars folks and an entire section devoted to Jayne hats. (Photo by Ellen Wright.)