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This project from EPBOT will give you a very cool shelf to display your Star Wars toys on. It’s currently designed to show off a Star Wars Funko POP! collection, but you could make one for any kind of Star Wars figures if you adjust the height of the shelves to fit your figures.
The wooden wall shelf is designed to look like the second Death Star, and has cool color-changing LED lighting that will show off your toys in style.
If you want to try building your own color-changing Death Star shelf, head on over to EPBOT to see how it was done. Your toys are going to look so awesome on your wall.
[via Nerd Approved]