The force was with Bradford as Storm Troopers from the Star Wars films took to city streets.
But don't worry, they were not on the war path for inter-galactic domination, but making their way to see the Art of Star Wars exhibition before it leaves the city.
The exhibition at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television will close on Sunday, April 29, and it is estimated that 75,000 people will have visited it since it opened last October.
Fans have come from around the country to see the exhibits which included original drawings, costumes, props and robots C3-PO and R2D2.
Museum spokesman Dean Loughran said: "The exhibition has been phenomenally successful and has more or less doubled the number of people we expected to attend."
The exhibition will move on to Helsinki, Finland.
Picture:
Paul Bentley
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