Sage Werbock Creates an Star Wars AT-AT Replica Out of Computer Parts
Peter Vallas — February 8, 2011 — Eco
References: greatnippulini & leetlady
Geeky Star Wars-lover Sage Werbock has crafted a Star Wars AT-AT replica that is not only awesome, but also eco-friendly. The expert welder, blacksmith and part-time designer crafted this sci-fi toy out of old recycled computer parts.
The Star Wars AT-AT replica is no ordinary figurine though, the brilliant creation has been put up for sale on Etsy for $450.00, and with only one ever made, you fanboys and fangirls better pick this up quick.
The Star Wars AT-AT replica is no ordinary figurine though, the brilliant creation has been put up for sale on Etsy for $450.00, and with only one ever made, you fanboys and fangirls better pick this up quick.
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