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Finally! LucasFilm has been promising a Death Star cookie jar FOREVER, but it’s finally available for only $50 over at starwars.com.
Man, if only I had $50…
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In 1979, George Lucas commissioned legendary comic book artist Jim Steranko to create four paintings of the fictional badass archaeologist Indiana Jones. Using notes from Lucas, Steranko crafted a rugged, adventurous hero that would later become one of the greatest movie characters of all time. OF ALL TIME.
Props to you, Steranko!

Painting 2 – to be a desert location with Arabs, with some Nazi trucks and tanks. (George suggests you get an old picture of Humphrey Bogart from The Treasure of Sierra Madre for the right look of our hero).

Painting #1…should be inside an Inca-type temple with snakes on the floor and spiders on the walls. Our hero should be dressed in…khaki pants, gun belt, leather jacket (brown like the one George wears), felt hat with brim turned down. He will have a bullwhip attached to the back of his belt.

Painting 4 – with our hero on horse leaping onto Nazi Army truck with canvas cover on the back of the truck, circa 1936 before the war.

Painting 3 – a Nazi pilot…our hero….under the wing of a Flying Wing Air Plane having a fist fight on the ground, very close to the propeller where one of them is going to get chewed up.
Source: Drawings of Steranko, via Slash Film
Not super funny or anything, just a cool video comparing the similarities and differences of parts one and two.
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Behold! The fully functional TARDIS bookshelf cupboard, complete with flashing roof light and fancy blue paint!
The only question: is it bigger on the inside?
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I’m not sure how long these will be available, so get ‘em while you can! Retro “Star Wars” iron-on decals used to be the bomb, and if you don’t know what an iron is you should probably get your mom to help you with this little project.
All you do is download the zip file with the decals, get yourself some iron-on paper, and it’s on like Donkey Kong!
Enjoy!
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