The speed and visceral energy of A New Hope's climactic Death Star trench race come to life in this exclusive new artwork print illustrated by celebrated Star Wars artist John Alvin. Barreling down the narrow Death Star chasm at breakneck speed, Luke's X-wing scrapes through a volley of blasts from Vader's pressing TIE fighter, knocking Artoo from the fight and nearly ending the Rebellion's last hope for escape. As Vader locks on and fires off a second round, a blast from above incinerates his wingman -- Han Solo's Falcon bears down on the fighters, giving Luke just enough time to target the exhaust port. Though this scene spans several seconds in the actual film, Alvin has masterfully compressed it all into a single image that captures the spirit of one of the saga's most thrilling moments. In addition, the viewer becomes part of the action with a point of view just forward of the racing ships -- the horizon careens hard to the right causing a dizzying sense of speed and motion. This is Star Wars illustration at its best.This exclusive fine art lithograph is only available for you here, and comes in an extremely limited edition size of just 350. Image size measures approximately 26"x34", which expands to 30"x38" with matte (included). This is a rare chance to get a fantastic limited artwork by a veteran Star Wars artist -- the original now resides in the personal collection of Lucasfilm. There are no plans to reprint this edition, and with only 350 available, they are likely to go fast. Don't wait!
Be one of select few to own the first-ever, limited edition hand painted animation cel from the Cartoon Network micro-series, Star Wars: Clone Wars. The art features the climactic lightsaber duel seen in chapter 18 between Anakin Skywalker and Sith apprentice Asajj Ventress. Each beautifully hand painted cel is over a gicleé reproduction of the actual production background. Gicleé (zhee-clay) is a digital fine art printmaking process wherein millions of ink droplets stream onto canvas or high-quality stock paper. The scene is presented in wide screen format as a "pan," setting it apart in its unique collectibility. StarWarsShop.com is offering the first hand-numbered cels of the limited 250 sequence so the earlier you purchase the lower the number of your cel. From Acme Archives, every cel in the edition comes handsomely matted, with an engraved title plaque and an official Lucasfilm Certificate of Authenticity.
Exclusive High-End GSX Stormtrooper Watch
For fans who like to accessorize with a bit of sophisticated Star Wars flair, Japan's GSX company has released the first in a cool new line of high-end Star Wars watches.From the company's sleek GSX 500 series, the new stormtrooper edition watch depicts the signature features of the iconic trooper helmet with an understated streamlined elegance. What's more, a "phantom" Imperial logo reveals itself on the dial's lens when turned in the light, lending some added dimension to the watch face. The modern feel and restrained use of Star Wars iconography should make this watch a favorite among fans, and most especially among trooper aficionados. Each watch is etched with an edition number on the reverse and comes packaged in a handsome black laquer box. The edition size for the stormtrooper watch is 1,977, commemorating the first film's year of release.
"Light of the Jedi" Fine Art Giclee Print matted w/ Title Tag
Acme Archives celebrates the Clone Wars animated series with this stunning limited-to-500 giclee edition of the series' heroes: Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Shaak-Ti, Kit Fisto, Mace Windu and Roron Corobb, and Yoda ghosted onto the background behind them. This magnificent 13"x19" presentation comes matted with a metal engraved title tag and is numbered with a certificate of authenticity. This makes a wonderful companion piece to the "Shadow of the Sith" fine art giclee, also currently available at StarWarsShop.
"Shadow of the Sith" Fine Art Giclee Print matted w/ Title Tag
Acme Archives celebrates the Clone Wars animated series with this stunning limited-to-500 giclee edition of the series' villains: Count Dooku, General Grievous, Asajj Ventress, Durge, and Darth Sidious ghosted onto the background behind them. This magnificent 13"x19" presentation comes matted with a metal engraved title tag and is numbered with a certificate of authenticity. This makes a wonderful companion piece to the "Light of the Jedi" fine art giclee, also currently available at StarWarsShop.
Limited Edition Lord Vader Watch with Black Metal Band
Never has the iconic "Vader in Flames" graphic come to life more effectively than in this new limited edition watch from Fossil. Using exclusive new technology, designers have created a stunning watch face that glows behind Vader's helmet with an animated burning effect at the touch of a button. The watch face and band are black ion plated, with "Star Wars" etched into the side of the face. This is one red hot Vader watch that fans will definitely want to show off. Comes in a sculpted collector's case with flaming Vader graphics. Limited to just 1000 pieces.
AT-AT Imperial Walker, Episode V, Signature Edition
Master Replicas has now made their famous AT-AT model available for the first time in a signature edition signed by Empire Strikes Back model animator Phil Tippett! Recreated from the original studio models used in Empire, this exquisite new edition includes an all new custom snow-covered display base and crashed snowspeeder, recreating the scene in which Luke finds himself, and co-pilot Dack, at the mercy of the AT-AT's crushing gait. Like the original, the head and body of this finely crafted replica are cast from high-quality resin, with many of the parts reproduced from injection molded plastic to ensure intricate detail. The legs are made from solid, high-strength thermo-plastics and die-cast metal for long term durability. This incredible replica is comprised of over 230 separate pieces to maintain the high level of detail that is expected from a Master Replicas piece. The All Terrain Armored Transport Signature Edition comes with numbered plaque and certificate of authenticity, and includes an exclusively designed expanded prop story and screen shot. Display size measures 27"x11"x22". Worldwide edition is set at 750 units.
Exclusive Studio Scale Star Corps Trooper Helmet Replica
Please note the image shown is an unapproved prototype. The actual helmet is a pristine helmet, not battle damaged.The fourth in the stunning series of Master Replicas Clone Trooper helmets! The Star Corps Trooper Helmet, identified by the signature yellow stripe running down the helmet's middle, has been produced in the most limited quantity of all the clone trooper helmet replicas by Master Replicas. Earlier versions had edition sizes of 750 worldwide. This Shop exclusive has been limited to only 600 worldwide, making it the rarest yet in the clone trooper prop replica army. Fans will recall that the Star Corps Troopers, let by Commander Bly, aided Aayla Secura on the planet Felucia before killing the unsuspecting Jedi leader in cold blood at the behest of Darth Sidious. It is one of the most memorable scenes from Revenge of the Sith. As with the previous editions, the Star Corps Trooper helmet comes with a custom display, numbered plaque, and certificate of authenticity. It is padded and wearable with lenses formed from a see-through, tinted, plastic sheet. The exclusive Star Corps edition is likely to be pulled from the ranks quickly, so make sure to get yours today!History:Master Replicas surprised the collecting world with their announcement last year that they would be producing high-end replicas of various helmets and costumes from the Star Wars universe. Their premiere pieces in this line are a trio of Clonetrooper helmets as seen in Episode III. First up is the "standard" white trooper helmet. Next, the helmets of the red-decorated "Shocktroopers", who serve as the Emperor's personal guard have been recreated in exact detail as a direct-only item through their website. The third are the blue-striped helmets of the "Special Ops" troopers, who specifically accompany Anakin on his mission to the Jedi temple, have also been recreated by MR as a retailer exclusive. And finally, the newest helmet is the yellow-striped helmet of the Star Corps troops led by Commander Bly on Felucia, produced exclusively for customers of StarWarsShop.com. Each helmet is constructed in durable fiberglas, and is fully padded and lined and features tinted, clear plastic lenses. The replicas were all reproduced directly from the original ILM CGI files and Lucasfilm reference photos. Each helmet includes a special display stand and numbered plaque.
Limited Edition Hildebrandt Lithograph Print
For the first time ever, the iconic original Star Wars poster artwork by famed fantasy illustrators Greg and Tim Hildebrandt is available as a limited edition print!But wait, wasn't this artwork available on a retail poster back in 1977, you might ask? You're probably thinking of the poster printed by Factors, Etc., which was widely available to fans right after the release of A New Hope in the summer of '77. But look closely at this artwork -- notice something missing? That's right, R2-D2 and C-3PO are nowhere to be found, because this is how the original artwork appeared before the brothers added in the droids. As recounted by Greg Hildebrandt in the upcoming Star Wars Poster Book (also available for purchase here), the droids were added to the artwork after it was felt the composition needed some visual interest to the right of Luke and Leia. With the illustration needing to be shipped immediately from their ad agency's office, the Hildebrandts could only scramble for a few acrylics purchased from a nearby art store and add the droids right there on the spot. Sharp-eyed fans may also recognize the Hildebrandt signature is a bit smaller on this first version -- Fox also asked them to enlarge it in the revision.This rare image, which captures a rare moment in the creation of this historical artwork, is now available in a limited quantity as a shared exclusive. Because the droids were painted onto the original artwork, there is no way to re-photograph the original in this state of its development. Only 1,977 prints have been made, with each signed by both Hildebrandt brothers. Make sure to add this historic piece from the groundbreaking Star Wars marketing campaign to your collection today!
General Grievous 1/4 Scale Statue
The next addition to the Sideshow Star Wars line, the nearly unstoppable cyborg -General Grievous! The General Grievous Premium Format 1/4 scale figure is available to pre-order now!The General Grievous Figure was meticulously sculpted to capture every detail of Grievous' techno-organic body, from the organs captured in his clear green chest cavity to the marbled surface of his armor.The figure itself is a composite of metal, plastic, and polystone, engineered to provide the optimum stability and durability. The detailed paint application utilizes elaborate marbling and metallic techniques that breathe life into what little is left of his organic being. Each of the General's four robotic limbs wields a Jedi lightsaber, each a trophy from his fallen prey. Included is an environmental display stand with artist and edition information on the base bottom. Prototype pictured and subject to change.
Celebration III Exclusive Artwork by Tommy Lee Edwards
Tommy Lee Edwards, whose artwork can be found on many licensed Star Wars products and publications, illustrated this stunning Vader portrait exclusively for fans at Celebration III. StarWarsShop.com is now able to offer an extremely limited number of these, which come from an edition size of 250. Edwards magnificently captures the menace and dark elegance of Vader in a striking horizontal composition. Print measures 17"x11" and is signed and numbered.
Celebration III Exclusive Artwork by Cat Staggs
Revenge of the Sith Topps Sketch Card artist Cat Staggs created this wonderful print exclusively for attendees of Celebration III and shoppers of StarWarsShop.com. Anakin stands between the influences of good and evil in this composition, subtly suggesting the conflict within. This limited print comes from an edition size of 250 and measures 13.75"x18.75".
Celebration III Exclusive Artwork by Monte Moore (Emperor Edition)
Jedi, Sith, heroes, and villains from the Star Wars saga are depicted in this limited print by Monte Michael Moore called "Empires of Destiny". Moore has recently created Artist Sketch cards for the Revenge of the Sith trading card series, and now offers fans this stunning work created exclusively for Celebration III and StarWarsShop.com. The son of Skywalker takes center stage in this piece, surrounded by those of the present and past who would ultimately influence his destiny. This "Emperor's Edition" measures 24"x36" and is printed on acid-free archival papers with museum quality lightfast inks. From an edition size of only 50.
"The Collector's Shelf: A New Hope" Gicleé
This limited-edition giclée print on canvas by artist Yishai Minkin captures the fun and artistry of a selection of original Star Wars memorabilia, mostly from the late 1970s, when Star Wars first became a major "force" in character merchandising. Action figures are prominently featured as the most popular category of Star Wars collectibles, and included here are some of the very first Star Wars action figures. These first Star Wars action figures were revolutionary in their small size (3.75 inches) which allowed for affordability and a vast number of accessories that weren't possible with the then-typical 12-inch action figure. Showcased merchandise also includes a Chewbacca figural mug, a 1978 battery-operated toothbrush, a Han Solo trading card, and X-wing fighter and Millennium Falcon die-cast vehicles. The Official Star Wars Fan Club is represented by a 1978 sew-on patch and a portrait button featuring Princess Leia. Also pictured: an R2-D2 ceramic cookie jar, the first edition of the Star Wars novelization, originally released in 1976, a Star Wars belt buckle and a 1977 Burger King drinking glass. This select group of rare Star Wars merchandise captures the unique characters and exciting storytelling of one of the most popular movie series in history. This deep-stretched canvas giclée print measures 18"x26" and has an edition size of 1000.
Stiefelmayer-Contento of Germany has taken the concept of flat 3-D holograms to the next level with this amazing new laser-engraved Yoda rendered three-dimensionally inside a block of glass. Produced as part of their Clarisso-vision 3D-Reality line, the Revenge of the Sith series imagery is formed by laser engraving thousands of microscopic dots within a block of hand-polished optical-quality glass. New software developed exclusively by Stiefelmayer has allowed for subtle effects such as light and shadow to be rendered into the 3-D image, an innovation not seen in Star Wars glass art before. The end result of this process is a rendered dimensional portrayal of Yoda that appears to "float" within the glass itself, appearing very much like a translucent hologram that can be enhanced by illuminating it from above or below.
3-Inch Laser Engraved 3-D Yoda Glass Cube
5-Inch Laser Engraved 3-D Darth Vader Glass Cube
Stiefelmayer-Contento of Germany has taken the concept of flat 3-D holograms to the next level with this amazing new laser-engraved Darth Vader rendered three-dimensionally inside a block of glass. Produced as part of their Clarisso-vision 3D-Reality line, the Revenge of the Sith series imagery is formed by laser engraving thousands of microscopic dots within a block of hand-polished optical-quality glass. New software developed exclusively by Stiefelmayer has allowed for subtle effects such as light and shadow to be rendered into the 3-D image, an innovation not seen in Star Wars glass art before. The end result of this process is a rendered dimensional portrayal of Darth Vader that appears to "float" within the glass itself, appearing very much like a translucent hologram that can be enhanced by illuminating it from above or below.
3-Inch Laser Engraved 3-D Darth Vader Glass Cube
Star Wars: Panel to Panel Coffee Table Book
With so many Episode III targets for fans to track in recent weeks, some may have let a great new book from Dark Horse Comics slip under the radar. Star Wars: Panel to Panel celebrates the best and brightest talents that have illustrated for Dark Horse's 14-year run of Star Wars comics and graphic novels, devoting nearly 190 full color pages to showcase the finest in Star Wars illustration. Published here for the first time are the original artworks, unfettered by title graphics, snipes, blurbs, and barcodes, appearing as they would have right from the artist's studio. Here you'll find the dark velvet tones of Jon Foster and the bright vitality of Drew Struzan displayed among the scores of other artists who have graced the pages of Dark Horse's 600-plus Star Wars publications over the years. Fans of the films as well as Expanded Universe aficionados will all find something to admire in Panel to Panel, as it sums up the very best that the Star Wars art world has to offer.
Limited Edition Framed Film Cell from Star Wars: A New Hope
Capture a moment in cinematic history with a limited edition set of film cells from Star Wars: A New Hope. Each strip of 35mm film features four uncut frames from an anamorphic print of A New Hope, complete with sprocket holes and optical sound strip. Each film cell is unique--no two are exactly alike--and comes in a limited edition size of 1000. Paired with the striking Star Wars Style "D" poster artwork, each film cell is mounted with a transparent back to allow for illumination from behind. Display in front of a window or simply hold it up to a light source to bring the film cell imagery to life. Both poster artwork and film cell are matted in an 8x10 inch frame, with title and edition number denoted on a metallic plaque. Comes with certificate of authenticity.
The Snowspeeder will be decorated to exactly match the speeder designated as "Rogue One," Luke Skywalker's speeder in The Empire Strikes Back, including all markings, weathering and battle damage. This will be accomplished using a combination of pad printing, decals, spray painting and hand painting. To ensure intricate detail and durability, many of the fine parts have been reproduced from injection molded plastic and cold cast resin. The Snowspeeder rests on a cradle consisting of three clear, triangular acrylic supports topped with black rubber pads. The speeder will rest on these supports and will not be attached in any way.Prop StoryFrom the Battle of Hoth, the modified T-47 airspeeder, known more commonly as the Snowspeeder. At the climax of the Battle of Hoth in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, the Imperial forces appeared unstoppable. The battle appeared to be one-sided as the AT-AT Imperial walkers lumbered towards their intended targets unhindered by cannon fire or Rebel heavy blasters. However, the Rebels had another weapon in their arsenal: the modified T-47 airspeeder, known more commonly as the Snowspeeder. These swift, two-man vehicles utilized repulsor-lift technology to hover above the ground. Two primary engines in the rear provided forward momentum, while a pilot and a rear gunner occupied the tiny cockpit in the center. In addition to two blaster cannons mounted atop the wings, this lightweight craft also carried a cannon/harpoon launcher in the rear. Using this harpoon and an attached tow-cable, one of these small snowspeeders was able to topple over a mighty AT-AT. Expertly Recreated at 3/4 Scale In the real world, these fascinating vehicles were created by the ILM model crew in resin, metal, and plastic. There were several different sizes of miniature models created for filming. These ranged from tiny models only a few inches long, to a four-foot long model used for close-up shots like the scene when the foot of an AT-AT crushes Luke's Snowspeeder. Several full-sized speeder mockups were also created for action shots of the actors. Master Replicas focused on the 21-inch studio scale models that were used for most of the primary shots in the film. The models varied substantially in detailing and markings, so their designers sought out the model with the gray stripes that was used by Luke Skywalker. By comparing the archived models to screen grabs they were able to locate the exact model and used it as their master reference pattern. Master Replicas' design team took hundreds of photographs of the prop and obtained color chips of the paint in order to create an exact match of the prop's coloring. Because the cockpit of the 21-inch studio model was not designed for close up shots, Master Replicas' designers worked with Lucasfilm to create a composite of both the studio model and full-size sets. The result is a replica that looks realistic and maintains the attention to detail expected by Star W
AT-AT Imperial Walker, Episode V, Limited Edition
Limited to 1,000 worldwide, Master Replicas' AT-AT Imperial Walker was recreated from the original studio models used in The Empire Strikes Back. The Empire used the All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) as a gigantic four-legged transport and combat vehicle to assault rebel ground troops. The replica is made from durable resin with injection-molded ABS plastic components and die cast metal parts. Attention to detail was paramount in the production of this piece, and it comes complete with a custom display case, numbered plaque, plaque stand, and certificate of authenticity. The dimensions of the AT-AT are approximately 20-inches in length, 6-inches in width, and 19-inches in height.Product specifications, pricing and shipping dates are subject to change.Prop Story The Empire maintains order by striking fear into its member star systems. Few weapons of mass destruction instill terror in an enemy more effectively than the fearsome All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) or Imperial walker. Exploiting its almost-unlimited resources, the Empire has produced a mobile weapons and troop deployment vehicle that is equally capable on almost any of the varied worlds spread throughout the galaxy. Standing on four, piston-driven hydraulic legs, each ending in a huge shock-absorbing footpad, the AT-AT Imperial walker reaches a height of fifteen and a half meters. Equipped with two side-mounted quad-blasters and two chin-mounted heavy blaster cannons, it is capable of inflicting massive damage to enemy emplacements; while its own densely armored panels can deflect even the heaviest of incoming blaster fire.A series of models ranging in size from about two-inches high, to approximately four-feet tall, were used to bring this behemoth to life in The Empire Strikes Back. Using the technique of stop-motion animation, the AT-AT was moved incrementally one frame at a time to achieve the illusion of movement. Projected at the normal film rate of 24 frames per second, the AT-AT gracefully thunders across the icy Hoth battleground.To create the 19-inch high, articulated stop-motion models, the talented artisans of Industrial Light and Magic (ILM) built a master pattern, detailing it with hundreds of parts taken from model kits such as jet fighters, rockets, and tanks. This master was molded, and copies were cast in resin and assembled onto machined metal articulated skeletons. The resin and metal parts were attached using dozens of tiny screws. If you watch carefully, you will see that many of these screws are actually visible on the AT-AT Imperial walkers in the film!Master Replicas chose to copy the 19-inch models in exact 1:1 scale for our first studio-scale vehicle replica. MR employed a number of processes in creating the ultimate, authentic replica of the AT-AT Imperial walker. They first consulted ILM model makers about the construction and function of the original models and reviewed images of the models published since the movie's first release. Most im
Capture a moment in cinematic history with a limited edition set of film cells from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Each strip of 35mm film features four uncut frames from an anamorphic print of Empire, complete with sprocket holes and optical sound strip. Each film cell is unique--no two are exactly alike--and comes in a limited edition size of 1000. Paired with the striking Empire teaser poster artwork, each film cell is mounted with a transparent back to allow for illumination from behind. Display in front of a window or simply hold it up to a light source to bring the film cell imagery to life. Both poster artwork and film cell are matted in an 8x10 inch frame, with title and edition number denoted on a metallic plaque. Comes with certificate of authenticity.
When the scout walker, or AT-ST, appeared briefly during the Hoth snow battle sequence in The Empire Strikes Back, its offbeat design instantly captivated fans of Star Wars hardware. A groundswell of interest grew with its late release as an action figure-based vehicle and ultimately, a Return of the Jedi plastic model kit. Code 3, who continues to impress collectors with their line of high quality Star Wars die-cast replicas, delivers the AT-ST that fans have been waiting for. Features include a removable right side panel and top entry hatch that exposes the interior of the cockpit, including 2 AT-ST pilots and detailed control panel; Rotating front twin blaster cannons, concussion launcher, and light blaster cannon; Head portion that rotates side to side and up and down; Command viewports that open and close; Custom felt covered wood base with pewter plate; Collectors patch; Certificate of Authenticity -- signed by President of Lucas Licensing Howard Roffman and President of Code 3 Collectibles Arnie Rubin. Fans will not be disappointed with this fantastic addition to the line of Code 3 Star Wars replicas. Includes acrylic case.
This one-of-a-kind artwork has never before been available to the public. StarWarsShop now offers this amazing piece by famous cinema artist John Alvin as a high-quality lithograph. Limited to an edition size of only 350, only a lucky few will own it. Hand signed and individually numbered, the piece is highly collectible and expertly captures the infamous father and son bounty hunters.The Fett name carries with it a cold air of dread and competence. To those with the credits to hire him, it is synonymous with success. To those with reasons to fear, Fett means capture or death. The name and reputation are just two of the many things Boba inherited from his father, Jango.In Jango's final battle, he found himself outmatched. His blaster skills killed several Jedi, but he was not quite prepared to face off against Jedi Master Mace Windu. Windu did not break stride as he deflected Jango's incoming blasts and swiftly cleaved off the hunter's head with a single stroke of his luminescent blade. Jango's battle-dented helm bounced along the dusty ground, to be picked up by a stunned and newly orphaned Boba Fett. Subsequently, Boba Fett emerged as the preeminent bounty hunter of the galaxy--following in the footsteps of his father.
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