Darth Vader Maquette is a limited edition Star Wars maquette based on the LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy video game character. It measures 15.25 cm (6 inches) tall and is made by California-based model-making company Gentle Giant Studios. As a surprise extra, some Darth Vader maquettes came with a spare Anakin Skywalker head as a joke.Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.Shadow Stormtrooper Maquette is a maquette of a Star Wars Shadow Stormtrooper Minifigure released in 2007. The maquette was made by California-based Gentle Giant Studios. It is 6 inches tall, and was only released for a limited time. It was created for LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.Starwars GeekingNerdísmo StarwarsStarwars StripWars DecidedStar BikesWars CyclingStar Wars PrintsStar Wars ArtStar TrekForwardI have seen all sorts of Star Wars art over the years, but this is a rather unique piece.
Imagine if Star Wars decided to go green and used bicycles for transportation! The art above is from FYLF via maythefrothbewiithyouStar Wars Force Unleashed Darth Vader 32/60 VR image darthozStar Wars Miniatures Force Unleashed Darth Vader 32/60 VR Star Wars miniatures are small character representations of figures that one uses in a game where the object of the game is to ultimately...Read More about Star Wars Force Unleashed Darth Vader 32/60 VRStar Wars Directory, News, Info and Interviews | GalacticBinder » Top 20 Reasons to Love Lego Star Wars Top 20 Reasons to Love Lego Star Wars Dump a pile of Legos on the floor and grown men and children alike will be smiling for hours. Because Legos are fun. A simple statement, but one that millions of people around the world have come to understand. Star Wars is also fun, so when you mix the two together... you've truly got something special. The Lego Star Wars crossover has flourished in recent years - with playsets and video games flying off shelves.
We decided to scour the Lego Star Wars universe to share why we here at GalacticBinder love it so much! Lego Star Wars Trailers & Commercials Hit List: Who doesn't love a good trailer or television commercial? Lego captures all the fun and excitement of their prduct in these short clips. Lego Star Wars Holiday Cheer Hit List: These could even put a smile on Scrooge's face. Lego Jabba's Belly Button! Hit List: There's something very zen about Jabba's navel. Oversized Lego Star Wars Maquettes Hit List: Brought to you by Gentle Giant, Ltd. these maquettes proudly adorn collectors' shelves everywhere. Classic Lego Star Wars Moments Hit List: Lego's take on the seminal moments is always entertaining. Poor Lego Captain Antilles! Lego Star Wars Costumes Hit List: Lego Star Wars and costumes go together like peanut butter and jelly... okay, at least like peanut butter and bananas. Custom Lego Star Wars Figures Hit List: These little gems can truly be amazing.
The X-Wing pilot below is by Nick Bloemen (at From Bricks to Bothans) and the Anakin Starkiller is by Ozzy Fortune. Lego Star Wars Head Swaps Hit List: A new feature in 'Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy', head swaps make for great gaming fun. Slave Vader... instant classics! Hit List: Pure gold! Lego Star Wars Symphony Hit List: Eat your heart out John Williams. Hit List: Lego Chewie finally makes good on seeing him rip some arms out of their sockets. Cue obligatory Wookiee growl. Custom Lego Star Wars Dioramas Hit List: Custom recreations of great Star Wars scenes is the pinnacle of Lego cool. The Bacta tank scene below is by Eric "Baron Sat" Druon at From Bricks to Bothans. Lego Star Wars Steampunk Hit List: Wait... maybe Lego Star Wars Steampunk is the pinnacle of Lego cool. The Royal Naboo AirForce 1 below by Mark Stafford was the winner of the Steam Wars competition at the From Bricks to Bothans Forums. Lego Star Wars Kisses
Hit List: Move over Harrison and Carrie... Lego Star Wars kisses have more chemistry than a high school science lab. Hit List: Hot Tub Stormies. Custom Lego Star Wars Vehicles Hit List: Too much fun for words. The Tantive IV below is by Roger Rothhaar and the X-Wing is by Mark Chan. Both were voted Custom of the Week at From Bricks to Bothans. Revenge of the Brick Hit List: It gets better every time you see it. Lego Star Wars Armies Hit List: Impressive... most impressive! This army of 35,310 clones was built by a group of Lego employees in the United Kingdom to raise money for the National Autistic Society Eddie Izzard Lego Video Hit List: This animated Lego video, synched to a standup comedy routine by Eddie Izzard, is a Youtube sensation. Please note: Mature language warning! Lego Star Wars Life Size Monuments Hit List: The crown jewels of customizing. The Han In Carbonite below was created by brick artist Nathan Sawaya using almost 10,000 bricks.
Lego Star Wars Playsets Hit List: Lego continues to innovate and hit home run after home run. Their ultimate Collector Series is to die for, and at 3803 pieces the Death Star playset truly reaches the sublime. If you enjoyed The Top 20 Reasons to Love Lego Star Wars please see Galacticbinder's additional Star Wars Top 10 Lists.My Art of the Clone Wars My Art of the Clone Wars Star Wars Action News Video Idol Putting you in the spotlight! What Do You Get A Wookiee For Christmas When He Already Owns A Comb? Light of the Jedi Lego Movie Making Contest Andrew's Toyz - Darth Vader Maquette Contest Jabba the Hutt Scavenger HuntFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISGuests can enjoy seven of the most famous scenes from the six live-action Star Wars movies, as well as a scene from the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ all made out of 1.5 million LEGO® bricks built in 1:20 scale. Guests will be further immersed into the Star Wars experience as they pose with life-size LEGO models of Darth Maul, R2-D2 and Darth Vader.