The Joshua Budich Uber-Star Wars Collection

Filed under: Collecting — Trilogist at 6:17 pm on Monday, October 1, 2007

At first glance, this is a vast array of pixelized Star Wars character icons. An impressive array of icons. By the way, before you think to commit right-click larceny, there’s no readily apparent way to steal these icons, short of taking a screen-shot ad tedium. But that’s not the point of this article.

The point is, once you dig in deeper, go between the pixels, you make the find. Joshua Budich has an uber-Star Wars collection, and he’s presenting them in style as only a web-design rockstar could. Plus, he tells you why he has such a collection.

Check it out.

Joshua Budich - Star Wars Collection via SimpleBits

30 years of Mexican Star Wars Magazines (correction)

Filed under: Collecting, General News — Bothan SpyNet at 4:39 pm on Monday, May 21, 2007

In www.bothanspynet.com we are presenting a image gallery of Mexican star wars magazines

here you can wath the covers here…

http://www.saiher.net/blog/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=8

we are updating continuosly the gallery

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Regards

The Worst Star Wars Toys. Ever.

Filed under: Collecting — Trilogist at 9:09 pm on Monday, May 7, 2007

Depending on who you ask, these just might be the most awesome — or the worst — Star Wars toys ever conceived. What do you think?



via Fantasy Battles & Cool Stuff (blog)

Fleeing Thieves Drop Safe and Star Wars Toys

Filed under: Collecting — Trilogist at 9:19 pm on Monday, April 30, 2007

greedoThieves with questionable taste have struck again, as a glance at the Star Wars crime blotter reveals:

FREMONT — Apparently they were not fans of Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker or R2-D2.

Nearly 70 collectible Star Wars action figures were strewn about the Glenmoor neighborhood Friday morning when thieves dropped a 5-foot safe off the back of their truck and left it in the middle of the road, Detective Bill Veteran said.

Police on Friday still were trying to determine who owned the safe and how it got to Lombard Street, the detective said. The safe looked like it had been pried open and dumped by thieves, Veteran said.

Police report a man found the damaged safe on the street and several boxes of action figures strewn about.

The figures were sealed in their original packages, and are believed to have been stored inside the safe.

Because the safe — which was so large that it took a tow truck to remove it from the street — appeared to have been forced open, authorities believe there may have been other valuables inside.

No word if the perps were hired by a crime boss. But if they were, I’d be really worried if I were them. The crime boss has no use for burglars who drop their shipments at the first sign of cops.

The Argus via Toy Bender

DIY Star Wars Paper Models

Filed under: Collecting — Trilogist at 7:09 pm on Friday, April 20, 2007

Star Wars Pepakura
SF Paper Craft Gallery

This looks very cool, and I might actually try this sometime. But seriously, this is some major detail work that could take a long time, even if you can read Japanese. So, if you’ve got tons of free time on your hands, you might want to give this a shot. The plans are included. Found this on Coolest-gadgets.com for both Star Wars characters and spaceships. Good luck. You’re gonna need it.

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