Millennium Falcon Pie: Eat It in Less than 12 Pie-secs

This Millennium Falcon pie may be crusty, but she’s got it where it counts. This ship looks pretty tasty with its golden brown hull. If you want to make one for yourself, just follow the instructions at Sweet & Geek. If you don’t speak Italian, you can find an English translation here.

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It looks like a calzone because it is made like one. That delicious looking crust is pizza dough. You just prepare the dough, roll it out and cut slices for the top and bottom parts of the ship. Fill it up with asiago cheese, cream cheese, and zucchini. Or add other ingredients.

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Just don’t let your wookiee co-pilot eat it all.

[via That’s Nerdalicious via Neatorama]

The Millennium Falcon Rug: A Space Fleet Beneath Your Feet

This Millennium Falcon rug may not look like much, but she’s got it where it counts. This is the ship that did the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs. Now it will sit on your floor, making your living room look like a hanger bay.

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This awesome rug measures 59″ x 79″, is made from 100% polyester, and is officially licensed Star Wars merch.

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It will help you to avoid any Imperial entanglements in your home and the only tractor beam it has to worry about is the pull of the vacuum cleaner, which hopefully doesn’t look like the Death Star. Or Mega Maid.

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LEGO Steampunk Millenium Falcon: Wild Wild Wars

If Han Solo thinks that the Millenium Falcon doesn’t look like much, I wonder what he’ll say when he sees Flickr user markus19840420‘s LEGO steampunk take on his beloved spacecraft. Markus19840420 made the ship as his entry to FBTB’s Steam Wars Returns contest.

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I love the LEGO smoke rings near the back of the ship. Markus19840420 also took the time to set up part of the ship’s interior, as you’ll see in a couple of his images below.

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Fly to Markus19840420’s Flickr page to see more pictures of his lovable rust bucket. You might also want to check out the other contest entries on FBTB.

[via Mikeshouts]

New Millennium Falcon Toy Is Gigantic

You may have heard that a new Millennium Falcon toy is coming to Walmart and Walmart.com this November. But did you know just how huge this thing is?

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It measures over 2-feet long, and even has a rotating radar dish and movable cannon.

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Look at the image. It is almost as big as that kid. I remember thinking that the original toy was huge when I was a kid, but this one is enormous. A toy this size for just $59.99(USD) is pretty awesome, but if you have a small space, you may have trouble finding a parking spot for it.

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Regardless, I sure hope that I get one for Christmas. I’ll make room.

[Star Wars via Nerd Approved]

Millennium Falcon Cutting Board: Dices and Slices in Less than 12 Parsecs

She may not look like much, but she’ll cut up your vegetables when it counts. The Millennium Falcon cutting board will provide a surface to cut your vegetables with or without a Wookiee co-pilot standing beside you with a knife of his own.

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This officially-licensed cutting board is made from an easy-to-clean acrylic material and measures about 15.5″ long x 11.5″ wide. Try to avoid any Imperial entanglements when preparing your food. Also, be careful you don’t slice your Han hand open.

You can buy the Millennium Falcon cutting board for $49.95 at Amazon. Or go to that hive of scum and villainy Mos Eisley and try to hire it.

[via That's Nerdalicious]

Millennium Falcon Chevy Malibu: Why Not a Ford Falcon?

You’ve never heard of the Millennium Falcon? It’s the car that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs. I had to stop for gas like five times though. The choice of vehicle for this amazing customization is actually appropriate when you stop to think that Star Wars takes place a long time ago.
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It was built by Bill Deacon from a 1974 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu Classic. This image comes from Star Wars Celebration IV back in 2007, but you are seeing it now because it is super cool. That cockpit mounted on passenger-side mirror even has action figures of Han Solo and Chewbacca inside. Naturally, its license plate reads HANCHWY. Apparently it also has a TIE fighter hood ornament but apparently it’s currently out on a mission.

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I hope Bill is still driving this thing. She may not look like much, but she’s got it where it counts, kid.

[Geek Art Gallery via Neatorama]

LEGO Millennium Falcon Prank: She Might Not Look Like Much…

How do you feel after completing a large LEGO project? Probably very proud. You feel great. It took some time and dedication, but you did it! You can do anything. It must feel awesome to complete the LEGO Millennium Falcon, which is made up of over 1,200 pieces. It is a huge accomplishment. Now you can put it on your shelf and admire it for the rest of time. Not Michael. His “friends” suck.
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Micheal’s buddies Joost and Thomas completely disassembled his LEGO Millennium Falcon right after he just finished the thing. That takes guts. They even put it back into the individual bags inside the box.

These guys suck. I would have gone all Wookiee on them. Check out the video to see Michael’s reaction, which surprisingly does not include ripping Joost or Thomas’ arms out of their sockets.

[via ViralViralVideos via Nerd Approved]

Star Wars Chocolate Centerpiece: The Dessert that Made the Kessel Run in 12 Parsecs

As cool as this Star Wars centerpiece is, I have to be honest. The texture of that chocolate looks a bit off-putting. At first I thought that the Falcon was trapped in an Imperial turd trap of some kind. Anyway, despite the unfortunately lumpy look of the chocolate, it is a cool piece.
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Besides, chocolate never looks so bad that you won’t eat it right? This edible centerpiece was made by Cakes Cove. It has X-Wing Fighters on it too. I don’t what they are doing flying around this thing, but I’m sure it looked good on the center of the table.  It needs some TIE Fighters though. Give those rebels something to shoot at.

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You’re all clear, kid! Now let’s eat this thing and go home!

[via Between the Pages]

USS Enterprise vs. Millennium Falcon Jack-o’-Lantern

Worf: Captain. There is an anomaly dead ahead. Too late! We have entered a galaxy far, far away. So far away I’m not getting any accurate readings. Oh, and we are also now in a time period that the computer will only say is a “long time ago”.

Picard: What is that Worf? Is that a ship? It looks a bit like that hamburger the replicator served me for lunch not one hour ago. With a satellite dish on top. Red alert! Raise shields!

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This awesome pumpkin is the only crossover between Star Wars and Star Trek that I want to see. Who would win? Picard and Kirk are a seasoned starship Captains with years on their side, but Han Solo is rough and tumble and has the reckless asset of youth. He also has a Wookiee co-pilot by his side, who could probably rip the arms off of pretty much any member of the Enterprise’s crew.

This pumpkin is from master pumpkin carver Alex Wer. Check out his entire gallery here.

[via Between The Pages via Neatorama]

Amigurumi Millennium Falcon Avoids Imperial (Yarn) Entanglements

This amigurumi Millenium Falcon is absolutely adorable. It perfect for smuggling contraband, because what Imperial ship would stop something so cute?

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Etsy crafter Mysterious Cats will sell you the pattern for about $8(USD). Actually turning it into the cool ship above is up to you at that point. Once completed, your amigurumi Millennium Falcon will measure about 7.7” long and 6.7” wide, so it is a nice sized ship for your desk or wherever.

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This seller also has patterns for the X-Wing, a TIE Fighter, Boba Fett’s Slave I and many others. They are just too cute. You could have an entire crochet fleet.

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