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This vertical, wall mount version of the classic Scrabble game has a full-sized metal game board on one side and a dry erase message board on the other.
A 1/6 scale miniature working replica of a full-sized illuminated Coca-Cola vending machine from the 1980s that also doubles as a mini fridge.
This massive LEGO model of the fearsome TIE Interceptor from the Battle of Endor in Return of the Jedi is made up of 1,951 pieces. Death Star II not included.
This possibly life-sized Grey alien looks just like a real one that has been pulled from the wreckage of a crashed flying saucer and is now on an autopsy slab.
The emu, Australian relative to the ostrich, is a giant flightless bird known for its long neck, long legs, and graceful built-in flower pot holder on its back.
This massive indoor / outdoor statue of Optimus Prime, supreme leader of the Autobots, is handcrafted by artisans in the UK from welded recycled metal parts.
Rather than destroying pesky Rebel Bases on frozen planets, this miniature All Terrain Armored Transport has been repurposed into a fiery BBQ grill instead.
This drunk garden gnome lies passed out with a bottle in hand, its bare behind up in the air, and a boozy face that identifies it as positively smashed.
1503 is not only the year that Leonardo da Vinci began painting the most famous portrait in the world, it's also the exact number of pieces in this LEGO kit.
This massive peel and stick vinyl wall mural of jumping to lightspeed before traveling through hyperspace measures a whopping 9 feet tall by 16 feet wide.
These realistic candles may look like actual avocados at first glance, but they're actually handcrafted In California from beeswax with cotton wicks.
If you've always wanted a yellow Chevy Camaro or a giant sentient alien robot in disguise from Cybertron posing on your front lawn, now you can have both.
These rustic, one-of-a-kind wine racks let you display a bottle of your favorite vino on responsibly sourced, naturally shed mule deer antlers.
Do you wish your home theater, man cave, or nerd hole had the iconic interior illumination of the Death Star, Star Destroyers, and other Imperial facilities?
This whimsical, double-take-inducing table lamp looks like a bunny rabbit is playing hide-and-seek beneath a lampshade with its ears sticking up from the top.
A geometric incense burner from Japan that allows a burning incense stick to lie flat on the inside as fragrant smoke rises up from a linear slit on the top.
This huge 3.5-foot tall full-scale practice / dummy munition is styled after a World War II bomb, handmade in the USA, and fully inert AKA non-explosive.
While it may look like a massive 6-foot long wooden baseball bat, it's actually made from cold-cast resin with a realistic wood grain and embossed branding.
Handmade ceramic cone-shaped drinking vessels with a matching stand that holds it upright when you set it down or put it on display afterwards.
This replica of the most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skull ever discovered is nearly 5 feet long, has 47 bones and 35 teeth, and weighs a whopping 350 lbs.
This realistic-looking mythical snowy beast stands an imposing 9 feet tall on a snow-covered base with a pile of skulls from its prior victims.




















