A combination of movies and shows from the past and Star Wars? We call that one a win boys and girls (or winning if you’re Charlie Sheen). 30 year old graphic designer and Glasgow resident “SevenHundred” has created a series of t-shirt designs combining AT-ATs and popular movies and TV series from the past. Check out the designs below, and then visit his Flickr page to check out even more of his artwork. You can also buy the t-shirts at this website if you’re completely in love with a design: http://www.redbubble.com/people/sevenhundred/collections/10486-restyled-at-ats?product_type=t-shirt
AT-AT to the Future
I truly believe that this is what Marty McFly should have taken instead of a Delorean.
Ghostbusters AT-AT
I feel as though this would actually be a less effective way of getting around New York City, but infinitely more awesome.
Grease (Force) Lightning AT-AT
Would have made the T-Birds the easy favorite in the street race.
Jurassic Park AT-AT
Let’s see a T-Rex take this out.
Kanedas AT-AT
Probably unfamiliar to those that haven’t watched the Japanese Anime film Akira.
Knight Rider AT-AT
KITT would have been so much cooler as an AT-AT.
Starsky & Hutch AT-AT
Hoping this is a reference to the classic show and not the Ben Stiller/Owen Wilson film.
The AT-AT Team
Yes. I completely support this.
The General Lee AT-AT
Conversely I have nothing but contempt for this idea. How would you jump it? Exactly.
The Mystery Machine AT-AT
I don’t think Scooby and the gang having one of these would end well – especially if Shaggy was driving.
TRON Light AT-AT
This is all that is right with the world. I want to see another TRON sequel just so that they can incorporate this.


















4 Comments
Lame.
Oh wow, incredible.
Did he re-colour all these himself or did he need help from his mommy?
FUCKING AWFUL.
I pulled up the comments here before actually seeing what the fuss was about and thought “yikes, these kids are being kinda harsh”.
But then I saw that someone actually took the time to round up and display this collection of unimpressive, clichéd lameness.
“Oh look, here’s a worn-out figure from a bygone era – let’s paint it like the unholy easter-egg ghost of every-fucking-thing from that same era!…it should be easy too, since we only have to color in the lines”.
I consider myself kind of a fan-boy, nerd, loser…but death to the first hipster who cries “ooh, I wish that were on a t-shirt”.