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Han Solo Frozen In Carbonite Custom USB Hub Build

Let’s hit up something custom made. It’s been a while, and I could totally go for something that is not in every fricking store these days. I don’t know what it is that is so appealing about Han Solo frozen in carbonite, but everyone seems to create something based on this particular item or that scene in Star Wars. It’s no doubt a legendary scene and one that kept us all on edge, but I don’t really understand how it became such a viral and popular one to draw so much inspiration from. But that doesn’t really matter since people will keep creating these awesome custom Star Wars items that we all wish we could get our hands on. Recently a builder named Pariah Burke decided that USB hubs looked way too boring so he carefully carried out a little custom build.

As you might have figured out by now, the build of course went in the direction of Han Solo frozen in carbonite. We have seen guitars, tables and even food inspired by this particular scene, and now there is also a USB hub. Soon we’ll have a whole convention dedicated to showcasing Han Solo frozen in carbonite creations. If that wouldn’t be epic, I don’t know what would be. Usually when someone creates one of these unique items, they are one-offs, right? Well not this time around, sort of.

You will actually be able to buy this item for a sneaky $45 over at Pariah’s Etsy store, but there is one thing I have to mention. Something that might make your stress level go through the roof if you find yourself really wanting one of these items is that there is only one still available at the time I am writing this, so you better hurry. Maybe Pariah will create even more of these Han Solo frozen in carbonite USB hubs, I don’t know. But to be safe, I would say hop on over there now and hit that buy button. If you want it, you better get going!

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Via: [Technabob]

Richard Darell

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