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My favorite Star Wars character sketched by one of my favorite artists? Like I wasn’t going to reblog this…
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Prototype Boba Fett Black Series figure revealed!
Only in the six-inch size, but I’ll definitely be saving my pennies for it.
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This early concept for Boba Fett, created by Joe Johnston, shows the Bounty Hunter in all white armor used later in screen-testing.
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Kai Lim Paints Grown-Up Star Wars Scenes the Way They Should Be [Art]
Lim has some absolutely amazing work.
Artist of the Week - John Alvin
Like this comes across my screen and doesn’t get reblogged.
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Star Wars Noir posters by Dean Reeves
Fett just seems really cut out for the noir scene, doesn’t he?
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Just 12 hours remain to get our Last Chance Tee “Bounty Hunter-賞金稼ぎ” on www.Qwertee.com/last-chance Get this great design now for £10/€12/$14 before it’s GONE FOREVER! Be sure to “Like” this for 1 chance at a FREE TEE this weekend, “Reblog” it for 2 chances and “Follow” us for a 3rd chance (if you’re not following us already:) Thanks as always!”
Badass.
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Here’s Boba Fett made out of 144 pixels.
That’s not counting his awesome jet pack flames and the sand he’s kicking up.
By Alex Griendling / Blog / Twitter
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Slave 1 in Pixels
Created by Alex Griendling
Artist comment: “After making Boba Fett earlier this week, I had a few requests to take a crack at Slave 1. So, here’s Boba’s ship in all of its bounty hunting glory. While Boba measured 25 pixels high, Slave 1 stands 40 pixels tall”.
Website || Twitter || Tumblr
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“I asked for a Kitchenaid mixer for Christmas, I pointed my wife toward a broken one on eBay so that I could refurbish it, as I was taking it apart I got some inspiration for the paint job and this is what came out of it, still needs a phase board for speed control and two decals to be applied to the sides but I couldn’t wait to share.”
We were really excited when we finally got our very own KitchenAid mixer, but looking at this awesome customized Boba Fett Mixer, painted by DeviantARTist tommyfilth, we’ve realized that just having and using the mixer isn’t enough. Now we’re scheming to come up with our own way to turn the mighty appliance into an outlet for geeky self-expression.
[via That’s Nerdalicious!]
@hopelessjen needs to see this.
I am insanely jealous of this.