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Clever AT-AT Multipurpose Stand Helps Organize Your Desk, Recreate Iconic Star Wars Moment

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Premium Bandai set to release this nifty Star Wars-themed desk organizing stand.

If your desk looks anything like mine (pictured here), it’s a mess of randomly scattered detritus, loose coins, a couple of Futurama figurines and literal miles of haphazardly coiled charging cables. Wouldn’t it be great if you could organize most of it in a way that still proudly shows off your nerd cred?

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Well, Premium Bandai, the toy maker’s more mature line of luxury geek goods, may just have the perfect solution with the AT-AT Multi Stand – a workspace storage container that comes in the form of a 1/72 scale AT-AT Walker of Star Wars fame. The model is packed with hidden spaces to neatly organize anything that might otherwise be cluttering your desk, including a coin slot, pen holder, and multiple drawers for stuff like paperclips and rolls of tape.

Sure, the last time you had to use a paperclip might have been a decade ago, but perhaps the coolest feature of the AT-AT Multi Stand is its included Snow Speeder, equipped with a cable hook so Star Wars fans can use it to wind their charging cables around the legs of the AT-AT to recreate one of the film series’ most iconic scenes.

▼ Uh, we’re pretty sure you know the one we’re talking about…

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The AT-AT is even fully poseable, with multiple joints around the legs and neck of the walker, so it can be posed proudly standing, or posed as a smoldering wreck that no doubt symbolizes your hopes and dreams crushed by the soul-sucking monotony of your workplace. Also, there’s a hanko name seal holder concealed in the AT-AT’s chest engine thingy, which is pretty cool, but will probably go unused by non-Japanese consumers.

The AT-AT Multi Stand will go on sale in December for 9,720 yen (US$95) and Japan residents can order theirs at Premium Bandai’s website.

 




 

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