

Well, this is awesome. This is a boom box that's been combined with a model of an AT-AT walker from Star Wars. Yep.
Sure, it's a pretty old-looking boom box, and it only has a cassette player on board so your CDs won't find a home here, but you can't really be greedy when you're talking about a custom piece as awesome as this. Unfortunately, there's very little info on this available, so you won't be able to buy it. But hey, maybe you can make one yourself if you're feeling ambitious.
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Chinavasion, Via Gizmodo
By computerboy2k at 10:28 PM ON 02/24/09
Looks like they took a Hasbro toy AT-AT and added the guts of an old panasonic boom-box and went to town with the spray paint....GOOD JOB!!!
By Computerboy2k at 10:38 PM ON 02/24/09
Oops, see it's JVC
By clokspiral at 3:12 AM ON 02/26/09
oh my God it's a Twonky!!!
By dmg at 8:12 AM ON 02/26/09
Too Cheesy, Wayyyy too cheesy,
By e.fine at 8:39 AM ON 02/26/09
If it could just step to th' beat, it would be so fly. Word.
By stmodeler at 9:21 AM ON 02/26/09
wait.... it still has cassette... just how OLD is this thingy? LMAO!
By gmartine at 10:26 AM ON 02/26/09
cool but it's cassette player
By kahn_iceay at 11:03 AM ON 02/26/09
Always knew the Empire was old school.
By Beedo at 2:49 PM ON 02/26/09
Next time, on Imperial HoloVision's "Pimp My Ride," General Veers asks for the "Shock and Awe" package. And if that thing hasn't been used to play "The Imperial March" at least once, it's been a waste of effort. };D
By DC solah at 1:38 PM ON 04/21/09
Am I the only one who finds the cassette deck appropriate to reflect the year these machines were introduced to the world?
DC solah:
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