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Steampunk Star Wars Action Figures

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While these are awesome, they are (sadly) not for sale. I'd buy a steampunk chewie.
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Darth Vader looks pretty good. R2D2 is worth a laugh as well.
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The stormtrooper looks like a near carbon-copy of the WW1 variety. Ironically, the designer doesn't seem to have made the connection, despite mentioning the WW1 inspiration for the rifle.
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The pack mounted lightsaber is an interesting look. I like the obi-wan with the armor looks kinda like his clone-wars armor.
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Someone put some work into coming up with those figures.

Overall they are pretty cool looking. 8)
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Star Wars translates well into almost any setting. The biggest problem is usually integrating the nonhumans. I totally dig that Darth Vader.
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Han looks way shifty, especially with that smirk.

I love Obi-wan's armor, though.
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Nice find.
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Combine stormtroopers, eh?

Oh and steampunk is retarded, even if it looks neat from a style standpoint.
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Meh, I can buy it when it's portrayed as a hybrid of magic and technology. It's when it clutches to the conceit that you're seeing things below our modern technical ability that my SoD goes *snap*.
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Steampunk Boba Fett looks like a cross between the Rocketeer and that one villain from Hellboy.
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Most of them I think are pretty cool looking (that's an ewok you can sink your teeth into) but Yoda is horrendous.
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I would pay serious money for that slave Leia :D

I don't like the Ewok, he's too much of just a little Chewie. But the speeder bike rocks.
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Snap! Did he murder Alucard to make Vader? That's material for a fanfic right there...
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I rather like the star wars 1942 ones.
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