Star Wars Gets the Street Art Treatment

Animated character designer Phil Postma created this series of imaginary Star Wars action figures cards after he saw an image of an R2-D2 action figure that looked like a tiny spray can.

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I love the graffiti art style of the images, and think it would be awesome if they actually made a Star Wars animated series with this look.

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I’d also like Phil to come to my neighborhood and spray this on one of the buildings:

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Be sure to head over to Phil’s blog to check out more images from his Star Wars street art series – and lots of other awesome art.

Slave Padme Action Figure: Leia’s Mother Dresses Like Her Daughter

Man I hated the prequels, but they had one thing going for them. Padmé Amidala was easy on the eyes – even if we didn’t get to see her in a scantily clad slave outfit like Princess Leia. But thanks to JVcustoms we now know what this would have looked like.

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That’s right, it looks a lot like Leia’s body with Padme’s head. Because that is how this custom action figure was made.

This is all we really needed in the prequels. More of this please, and less Jar Jar. I have needs and one of them is to see sexy women chained to a giant slug. I don’t need to see some whiny kid slammed into his mother’s womb by midi-f-ing-chlorians. Only to crawl out and whine that he’s a slave, then do all kinds of stupid stuff to become the bad guy. There is no way that wimpy ass whiny little turd became Darth Vader. No way. Ok, I’m gonna stop now and just enjoy this figure. Clearly, I’m still working through some issues.

[via Obvious Winner]

Star Wars Dart Board

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Clear some wall space in your mancave because the Star Wars Dart Board Star Wars Dart Board is ready to be hung up and played. The front of this dartboard features the “Last Daughter of Alderaan” lithograph from comic book artist Adam Hughes with a colorful image of Slave Leia. Inside the cabinet is a quality Bristol target board and side chalkdboards for scoring:
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If you can draw your eye away from Princess Leia for a second, take note of the darts above, you get three Rebel darts and three Imperial darts. When closed the dartboard measures 26″ x 20″ x 3.5″. Bulls eye.

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