Yes, that’s a real landspeeder, just like Luke Skywalker’s X-34 in Star Wars. No computer-generated Hollywood movie necromantic here. Well, except that it doesn’t exactly hover. The fiberglass body is mounted on a fashion aluminum electric car chassis. With a top speed of only about 25 MPH, it’s going to take some time to get across the Tatooine desert, seeing as the three thrusters are non-functional. But it sure does make the neighbor small tub’s Power Wheels truck look lame.

Builder Daniel Deutsch, a Lucasfilm employee, has also made a custom R2-D2 complete with a built-in video designer. Fans of his work apparently include Joey Fatone (if you don’t know who that is, give yourself lucky). We’re fans too, but Daniel says he doesn’t have a single one interest in selling off his creations. Too bad, because this would have being the perfect way to out-pose the DeLoreans at the Woodward Dream Cruise. [Daniel Deutsch via Gizmodo]