Categories: Geek

Cardboard Star Wars: Homemade AT-AT & Millennium Falcon

What would you do if you were kid, you just got home from school, it’s raining outside, and all your friends are inside playing video games? Well, you would join them of course! Back in the old days when every household didn’t have a video game console, we had to be creative. Creativity is a big word that not many people know what to do with really. If your imagination is temporary busted, and your creativity is at its lowest point, you need to grab some of that paper of yours and stare at it for a while. As a kid, I used to create large castles out of toilet paper rolls as part of my after school activities. I could build whatever I wanted, and the only thing that limited my build was actually the cardboard or paper rolls.

However, today we don’t have that problem. Instead of being creative, we see examples again and again for how we are constantly planting our butts in a chair or a couch in front of the telly or a video game, but that’s not what Matheson Harris is doing. He created what can only be described as the most impressive armada of Star Wars spaceships made out of cardboard that anyone has ever seen!

The collection spans all the way from the Millennium Falcon and the AT-AT to the Star Destroyer and the Tie Fighter. They are all there for your viewing pleasure, and there is even an X-Wing in the midst of it all. If I had Matheson’s creativity as a child, I bet I would be doing something entirely different today than hacking code and creating designs for online viewers. We all can’t do the same thing, and I am quite happy that this fella really knows his stuff because otherwise we would never have seen this ultimate collection of cardboard Star Wars spaceships. I can’t wait to see what he will come up with next. Is the awesome Death Star in the making perhaps? What do you think?

Richard Darell

Richard Darell is the founder and CEO of Bit Rebels, a multifaceted online news outlet that reports daily on the latest developments in technology, social media, design and everything geek. Today this media entity welcomes more than 3.5 million unique visitors per month and is considered the go-to place for people in constant motion. As an Internet entrepreneur, he is dedicated to constantly trying to develop new ways to bring content faster and closer to the end user in a more streamlined way. His excitement for statistics has allowed him to further develop systems that continuously produce accurate and fast-paced analytics to better optimize the approach by which Bit Rebels presents news and content. His graphic design background has proven to be an important tool when designing new systems and features for Bit Rebels since the development of solid and stable code depends entirely on their structure and implemented procedures. Richard currently resides in Stockholm, Sweden and directs the Bit Rebels offices in both Stockholm and Atlanta. You can reach Richard at richard@bitrebels.com

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