
Here’s a landspeeder built by a guy who really doesn’t want to be mistaken for Joey Fatone. The guy in the photo (which we used without permission) is actually Joey Fatone. The guy who built the landspeeder, Daniel Deutsch, sent us numerous e-mails demanding that we either correct the post (which originally alluded to the idea that Joey Fatone either built the landspeeder or Daniel Deutsch looked a lot like Joey Fatone) or take it down. He also reminded us each time that we used his image without permission. I updated the post twice to reflect that Deutsch and Fatone are two different people, but Deutsch asked that I remove the text because “that is not what people see when they skim headlines” and he’s “gotten emails asking about this even after the update.” So I’ve removed all the original text and retyped the post with this information, which has little to do with the actual Landspeeder itself.
Hope this clears things up.
See more photos here and read up on how fair use works here.
[via Newlaunches]









Upon reading the website and looking at the rest of the pictures, Joey Fatone is not Daniel Deutsch. Daniel Deutsch is someone else who Did make the landspeeder along with the R2D2. But you are right on one thing, it is a cool landspeeder. Very nice work indeed.
Please tell me that you did not think he really thought that the person in the picture was legitimately Joey Fatone. Because if that is the case, you sir are a retard.
He definitely does look like Joey Fatone though
Umm…again, I guess I’m the only one that followed the link. Joey Fatone IS in fact in the pictures posted on the website. But Joey Fatone did not create the landspeeder. Do some research before you get schooled next time, sir.
>>”Joey Fatone (of N’SYNC and Dancing with the Stars fame”
I was thinking that and a little bit of Julian form Trailer Park Boys…