Did LEGO just confirm a 30th anniversary DVD set? In Dutch? Er, German. Duh.
Custom prints at StarWarsShop
Vader duckie, you’re the one…
Ludicrous glowing bath toy, anyone? (Thanks Char!)
TK412, why aren’t you at your post?
No clue if this is kosher, let alone official (probably not) but you can get yourself a set of ‘Shepperton Studios Stormtrooper Armour,’ with helmets made from the “original molds,” for a mere £1299.95. (About $2500 American.) Or, just get in touch with your local 501st…
Best. Merchandise. Ever.
Horrified B-Movie Victims Figure Set!
Also, Entertainment Earth has an Expanded Universe section? When did that happen?
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No Exile cover, but that’s understandable give the huge slideshow of the differences between the 1977 and 2004 versions of Episode IV that went up tonight.
Also…
– A look at the new LEGO game.
– Natalie Portman auctioning signed collectibles for charity.
– More of those giant wall coverings for Euro fans.
– Drawing Lego Han and Stormtrooper.
Collectors are freaking crazy
Got $2799 bucks to spare? Why not spend it on a Master Replicas Millennium Falcon? It’s signed by Harrison Ford!
Scrimping? There’s a $2199 version, too.
Déjà vu all over again
Another ‘These aren’t the breasts you’re looking for’ tee?
But that’s not all! Discerning fans could also head over to Oddica, which has two fannish shirts for the offering: Sith Abandon Ship and Ping Pong Vader.
Threadless has also reprinted Obi Wan Kerisst. And amid the submissions, I found a Tusken Wader. I Heart Zombies may also be of interest…
Toys! Wonderful toys!
Lots of neat Star Wars stuff from Hasbro’s Comic-Con sneak peek panel. I like the comic packs. Blue Vader! Green Tarkin! Sign me up!
Sculpting a Galaxy also looks interesting, although I wonder how big the packaging for the limited edition is going to end up if they’re actually going to include a model, even a tiny one.
45 degrees!
Lucasfilm let hoards of rotation-prone graphic design majors into their packaging design department!
I kid, I kid. The new packaging design is a complete 180 from the retro look they’ve been sporting for the last few years, though.
I like it. If only they’d get a few of those folks to give the Insider a bit of a once-over…
In related news, Hasbro’s Star Wars profits are down.