
Matheson Harris has amassed an impressive collection of Star Wars spaceships including the Millennium Falcon, Star Destroyer, Tie Fighter and even an AT-AT – the most interesting part however, is that they were all fashioned from cardboard. As impressive as the works are, Matheson takes an understated approach:
Hot glue, cardboard, sharpie, a few sucker sticks and ping pong balls = garbage armada
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Whether you view this faucet as the ultimate Sci-Fi bathroom accessory or the rebirth of 50′s chrome hood ornaments, one thing’s for sure – it’s going to be in high demand. Check out an additional photo after the break.
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This spaceship bowl is really two bowls that are very good at their task of holding fruit, vegetables or anything else you want to leave on display. But when they are not acting as bowls they can be stacked on top of one another giving it that spaceship look. Perfect for the food connoisseur with a soft spot for aliens and their conveyances.
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Not every alien comes to earth with the idea of taking over. This guy came with no weapons at all, just a desire to serve your needs. For every press of the alien you get a landing-craft sound, the words ‘We come in peace’ or ‘Greetings earthling’ from the UFO shaped speaker. I can’t think of a better way for you to let visitors know just how cool you are. They specify the frequency used for the wireless function as 315 MHz in case you hadn’t already made up your mind to get one.
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