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Here. You'll have to scroll down a bit to see all of them.
Of particular intrest is a pair of globular floating senators and a niiice pic of the medical droids building Vader. Looks like Anakin loses his left arm from the elbow down during the fight with Obi-Wan.
Great shots of Sideous and of Sideous and Vader together.
...also intresting is something called Star Wars: Tyderium that's coming to TV.
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On the other, non-sarcastic side, new Star Trek toys? Shocking. (Like, what? I would maybe buy one of those Borg Attack Fun Sets that I thought someone was coming out with, but then I was under the impression that the whole line had been pretty much abandoned.)
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I saw Episode III in Hollywood two weeks ago... that's even more shocking.
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Being foolish with money, I ended up with a bunch of Episode III merchandise shortly after it was released. Eight action figures, the Star Wars Saga edition of Trivial Pursuit, and a small stuffed Yoda for my daughter ended up setting me back about $100.
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yeah like the art asylum enterprise-e and some sweet looking die-cast models and bandai models
THey are not actually die-cast: only their stands are metsl" they rest in bueatiful plastic that can be chopped and used to make new ship designs, like this one I made for kitting. (a seriously enlarged photo there: the model is only ablut 3" long.)
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