Just in time for Father’s Day, Sideshow has posted another teaser for their upcoming sixth scale Darth Vader. As you can see, no detail has been over looked. Check it out at Sideshow Experience.
Steal This Art has another Star Wars themed giclee available today using typography and film quotes to generate a silhouette of R2-D2. Check it out at StealThisArt.com
StarWars.com has updated today revealing the first 10 limited edition artwork prints available exclusively at Celebration VI. Artists include Jerry Vanderstelt, Tom Hodges, Jeff Confer, Mark McKenna, Jan Duursema and more. Head to the official site to learn how to add some of these to your gallery and watch for additional prints to be revealed soon!
Would you like to have an opportunity to decide what the customizing theme will be for the next Yakfinities Customizing Challenge? As long as you’re a registered forum member, your vote could be the deciding factor – so hop on over to the forums and cast your vote by clicking here!
In an odd move, Hasbro has issued a packaging variant for the Republic Troopers Battle Pack. The revised bubble insert now calls this the “Republic Clone Troopers” Battle Pack. The listing and packaged image has been updated on HasbroToyShop as well. You can check out the original packaged shot by browsing our Toyguide.
Sideshow has also revealed via Twitter and Facebook a teaser image of a TESB version of Chewbacca at an unknown scale. Could this be the Premium Format figure we’ve been waiting for?
Sideshow has posted an official teaser of their upcoming 1:6 Utapau Airborne Trooper today. Watch for an in-depth reveal next week along with the high-anticipated pre-order.
Chris McVeigh, artist of the “Everyone Loves Stormtroopers” print has a shirt available today and tomorrow on The Yetee featuring a mashup between Star Wars and popular Cartoon Network series “Adventure Time” with Finn as Luke and Jake as a Wampa complete with severed arm. Check it out and pick one up for only $11
The Star Wars Diorama Workshop, a fixture at Star Wars Celebration events since 2002, is celebrating its tenth anniversary by producing the largest ever diorama display featuring a Return to Tatooine. But rather than just building a Mos Eisley diorama like a decade ago, this year’s version will feature the entire planet spread out over 400 linear feet of tables, and covering both the original and prequel trilogies.