Star Wars Characters Reimagined as Menacing Cars

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The launch of Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens is a few days away, and UK-based online shop Carwow thought this would be a great occasion for reimagining some of the space saga’s most iconic characters as cars.

There’s plenty of Star Wars merchandise going around these days, and while the follow cars aren’t for sale, I’m sure that many wealthy fans of the saga would buy them if they were. It’s great to see that the photo manipulators who were behind this campaign included characters from both the original trilogy and the prequels. There are no characters from the upcoming movie, but I guess it’s better that way, as there’s no way to know now how much people will root for any of them.

Alfa Romeo Giulia Stormtrooper Edition

The mindless white followers of Darth Vader were reimagined as an Italian street car that’s unsettlingly elegant.

As is the case with most cars in this collection, the windshield is supposed to represent either the eyes or the visor of the characters, and Giulia’s is perfectly complemented by the frontal air intake.

Han Solo’s Millennium Hellcat

As much as I would have wanted to see Chewbacca as a car instead, it’s great to see that the photo manipulator’s haven’t forgotten about the starship that Han Solo piloted in the original trilogy.

The heavily modified Dodge Charger Hellcat captures the spirit oft he Millennium Falcon perfectly, as not only the color and massive headlight remind of it, but also the mini-antenna that’s placed next to a rearview mirrors.

Darth Maul’s Honda NSX

The red Sith Lord’s 2016 Honda NSX looks as frightening as this character did in The Phantom Menace.

Honda’s entire body features horns and spikes, in an attempt to bring Qui-Gon Jinn’s murderer.

Darth Vader’s BMW Z4 Death Star Edition

Considering Dieselgate, I would have suggested using a VW car instead of BMW’s Z4 for depicting one of the best villains in movie history.

After all, VW cars have a harmful effect on the environment, pretty much like Darth Vader did.

Wedge Antilles’ Lamborghini A-Wing

Well, at least a car made by the VW Group made the list, right?

The young pilot’s outfit didn’t take a lot of photoshopping to be turned in this vintage Lamborghini.

Jar Jar Binks as a Nissan Juke

Targeted towards the young crowd (pretty much as Jar Jar Binks was, as I don’t think any grown-up Star Wars fan has ever taken that character seriously), the Nissan Juke is the perfect car to depict the abomination that is the prequel character.

Even that tongue that’s nearly touching the road makes perfect sense!

Boba Fett’s Mercedes G-Class

Mercedes G-Class is known to be a very reliable car, as are most vehicles created by this German automaker.

And you have to admit that Boba Fett was a pretty reliable bounty hunter, as well.

Luke Skywalker as a Mazda MX-5

Anakin’s son also had an outfit that’s easy to remember.

Now all we have to do is hope that some tuning division will pick up from where Carwow left off and will turn all of these curs into a reality.

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Hellboy and Darth Maul Cosplay Mashup: Sithboy

I’ve always thought that Darth Maul was a bit lame. I’m sorry. He just seemed half-finished and you couldn’t really root for the guy or against him. He was just kind meh, IMO. But mix him up with Hellboy? Oh yes. This looks like a Sith Lord to be feared and admired.

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I would have never thought of this in a million years, but this combo is just awesome. This mashup is called Sithboy. I like the name Hell Maul better, but that’s just me. This epic cosplay was created by Luis Projects, with photos taken by James Rulison. He really looks scary as hell.

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If Darth Maul had looked like this in The Phantom Menace, I might have taken him seriously, instead of laughing at him. This is a Sith you never turn your back on. He carries a gun and a lightsaber. How badass is that?

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Darth Maul Legendary 1/2 Scale Figure is 40-inches Tall

I really rather loathe the last three Star Wars films. As far as I’m concerned, the only bright spot in the prequels was Darth Maul; I thought he was one of the best Star Wars villains ever. He was definitely a badass with his lightsaber staff.

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If you are a fan of Darth Maul with some deep pockets, this may be the best action figure of the character yet. It’s called the Darth Maul Legendary Scale Figurine and it is a 1/2 scale figure that is 40-inches tall. It’s sort of like a mini Maul.

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The figure has the lightsaber staff in hand and the saber lights up. There is an on/off switch to control the lights, the clothing is made from fabric, and each of the figures is individually painted and finished. Of course, something this cool has a legendary price, it will set you back a whopping $1999.99(USD) at ThinkGeek.

This Female Darth Maul Is Just as Terrifying as the Original

Darth Maul, along with Liam Neeson, was one of the shining moments that proved that Star Wars: Episode I could have been a fantastic film. Removing one racist Jamaican character annoying alien (and keeping George Lucas away from the script) would have been great, as many of the individual elements of the movie were great. The problem was that they were assembled poorly; it’s like buying all the parts to make a Lamborghini Huracan and telling your six year old to build you a car after handing him a really big container of Elmer’s Glue.

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But I digress. What I’m actually getting at is that it’s always dangerous to make a big change to a beloved character, and that’s just what cosplayer Kayla Rose did by taking on the look herself. Note: she is a woman and Darth Maul was not. That’s a pretty big change, and she totally pulled it off.

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In fact, I’d go so far as to say that her take on the character could have just as easily been the version we all saw take on Qui Gon and Obi Wan on the silver screen. Pure badass right here.

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[via Kayla Rose Cosplay, Photos by Micktography and Kuna Photography Group]

Star Wars Leather Motorcycle Jackets

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Feel the Force… of wind in your face as you cruise down the highway in one of these badass Star Wars Motorcycle Jackets. These awesome leather jackets come in the four styles show above: Boba Fett, Stormtrooper, black Shadow Stormtrooper, and Darth Maul. There’s also an Imperial style one available in black (below) or in white:
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Each of these officially licensed jackets has a removable quilted-cotton lining and CE-approved body armor for added safety on the road (shoulders, forearms, and a spine protector). They look cool enough to wear both riding and every day out on the streets. You could ever use it as part of a costume. So hop on your speeder and hit the road.
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Amazing Star Wars Papercraft Toys: Use the Glue, Luke

Man, these Star Wars papercraft toys look amazing. And the whole gang is here. Every character that you care about anyway. They were created by Seoul, Korea-based MOMOT who no doubt uses The Force to fold paper.
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In fact MOMOT makes all kinds of cool and boxy papercraft toys, which can be found at their international online store. The Star Wars toys are $25(USD) each. Pricey, but these toys are unique. It looks like they only have a few of the characters up right now.

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For being made of paper, these toys really have attitude. Go buy some. Display them on your desk and play when you should be working.

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And be sure to check out the clever videos below which show off a little bit of the story behind each character:

[via Geeks Are Sexy]

Star Wars Easter Eggs: The Eggpire Strikes Back

How did you guys like your Easter egg hunts? To be honest, I have rarely participated in any, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t appreciate some good geeky Easter eggs. Check out this bunch from Flickr contributor smile!mermaid that Star Wars geeks will love.

The collection includes eggy versions of Yoda, Darth Vader, Jabba the Hutt, Darth Maul, C-3P0, R2-D2, and Chewbacca. I think that the Darth Maul and R2-D2 eggs are great, though Jabba’s face is pretty classic.

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It must have been quite difficult to paint these eggs with so many details. If you like them, you can probably reproduce these at home, assuming you have a steady hand – and can wait until next Easter, that is.

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