
Uncle Milton brought no shortage of cool new Star Wars-related toys to Toy Fair, including the Remote Controlled Lightsaber Room Light, which mounts to your wall and features over seven color effects; the Holographic Animation Lab, which allows junior animators to use pre-printed or original drawings to generate an animation effect much like the Victorian-era praxinoscope; the Mini Lightsaber Tech Lab, which allows builders to construct a mini version of the weapon of a Jedi Knight, with four “crystals” to determine blade color as well as other optics; the Death Star Planetarium, which projects our own Milky Way galaxy on the ceiling or a map of the Star Wars galaxy; a Clone Trooper Recon Kit, or bug collector, which includes a viewer, soil sifter, magnifier, and more; and the Geonosis and Felucia Clone Wars Ant Farms, themed to those to planet locales.
Check out the full set of images at Flickr, and note the final packaging this fall will reflect the new blue “clone and sky” look, not the red deco shown in the photos. Be sure to check out our entire Toy Fair image series here.

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Wow! That is so cool! Can’t wait til they come out for the regular folks to get!
Manufacturing of toys, clothing, and other creative aspects has made Star Wars alive the most since May 25, 1977 (A New Hope Theatre Release). I’ve been a Star Wars fan since 1992 (my birth year).
Star Wars is without a doubt the greatest space odyssey opera the world has seen in science fiction. Star Wars will never die and I’m excited when I’m old and see how Star wars will look in a new generation.
I wonder who will replace George Lucas running and keeping Star Wars alive.
Wow thats a lot of stuff.
I have to get the lightsaber room light with remote for my son.
Will these room lights be available in Australia?
where and when will i be able to buy some of those things