Every time someone posts a Gonk droid I want to post one too!
Every time someone posts a Gonk droid I want to post one too!
:O I want them!!! <3 #starwars #iphone #cases #covers #r2d2 #chewbacca #chewy #amazing #fun #love #bestideaever (Taken with Instagram)
These are cufflinks.
But not any old cufflinks; these are R2-D2 cufflinks.
But not any old R2-D2 cufflinks; these are R2-D2 cufflinks that also are a USB drive.
But not any old USB drive, these are R2-D2 cufflink USB drives that are the best thing ever.
I want them so bad.
C-3PO
Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collection Exclusives R2-KT Action Figure
R2-KT was created in 2005 to honor Katie Johnson, a very special little girl who tragically passed away from brain cancer on August 9, 2005, at the age of seven. Her father, Albin Johnson, is the founder of the 501st Legion, a…
I’m not a beer drinker, but this particular beer might entice me…
Thought Pagz would like this :)
Sci-fi and fantasy tales of triumph have inspired many of us for decades, but for one little girl, Star Wars grew to mean so much more—and inspired an original R2 droid in the process.
In 2004, Katie Johnson was diagnosed with a brain tumor at the age of 6.
After five months of chemotherapy, Katie’s dad Albin had an idea, after Katie thought she spotted R2-D2 in the stained glass window of a church: Why not build his daughter her very own R2 unit to keep an eye on her, a la the original R2 in Star Wars: Episode II?
So, Katie’s extremely handy pops—who has some serious Star Wars cosplay chops—went to work, and even got in touch with the R2 Builders Club when he needed some help.
Katie’s condition started to go downhill before work was finished, so the team rallied. The fruit of their labor was the hot pink R2-KT, affectionately named after the young Star Wars fan who inspired it.
The custom droid kept Katie company for the next few months as she continued to fight, until she sadly passed away in August 2005.
But her legacy lives on, and R2-KT continues to make the rounds to children’s hospitals and events around the nation, becoming a source of encouragement for others who are still battling.
R.I.P., Katie, and thanks so much for inspiring one of the coolest—and kindest—droids in the galaxy.
via The Mary Sue and blastr.com
Made out of motorcycle parts! My brother picked it up at yard sale.
How To Draw R2-D2 by Grant Gould.
RC Vader by Rob Acosta is on sale for $10 for a limited time at GraphicLab
What a cool family.
R2-D2 Baby Kiss