
The  Imperial Troop Transport was the first vehicle to be introduced that  was *kind of* not seen in the films. I say *kind of* (love those  asterisks!) because the Rebels did  use a similar vehicle on both Yavin and Hoth that was briefly seen in  SW and ESB. Granted, it's completely plausible that it was a generic  vehicle in the Star Wars universe and both sides could have been using  these, but Imperial use is never shown in the film.
The Imperial  Troop Transport was first released during the first movie. It featured 6  "slots" for figures on the sides, two cockpit spaces that opened out  like any car door, and space for two figures in the back prisoner area.  It also came with two restraints that inexplicably covered the face and  shoulders of the prisoners. Binders may have been a better choice, but  considering the variation of figure sizes this might not have been  practical.
The niftiest features were the rotating turret cannons  on the top, and the six buttons that had more or less authentic sound  effects from the film. The six included 2 different gun sounds, a  vehicle, R2, C-3PO, and a Stormtrooper.
The vehicle was released  again during ESB, but it was renamed Imperial Cruiser, it was a Sears  exclusive, some decals were altered, and it lacked the sound effect  buttons.
Despite its iffy official canon status, I always liked  this vehicle because of the sheer number of figures you could fit in it,  the moving guns, the fact you could wheel it instead of having to fly  it all over (I was a lazy kid), and the sounds. It was hard to get your  little brother to stop playing with the sounds though.
Why should you own this vehicle?  Five reasons:
1. Finally, lock some Rebels up.  Just a bunch of hippies anyway.
2.  A vehicle you could really get going across the linoleum. Granted, you  could do this with the Landspeeder, but that only fit 2 people, and had  no guns. Daddy likes guns. And it scared your cat.
3. The sound  effects were cool, even if it lead me to believe you were only suppose  to act out capturing the droids. Wow. What a fight they would have put  up.
4. The front is reminiscent of Boba Fett's helmet, who was  only a glimmer in George Lucas's eye at the time, so it looks vaguely  menacing.
5. It was kind of the figure case before there were  figure cases you could play with. Heck, it held 10 figures despite it  seeming relatively small.
Backstory:
The  Reconnaissance Troop Transporter, as it was officially called, was  built by Santhe/Sienar Technologies for the Empire. It used  repulsorlifts for levitation and presumably some variation for  propulsion. It appeared in several Marvel and Dark Horse Star Wars  comics, and is now presumably an official vehicle in the Star Wars  universe. When pictured in the comics, the Transport was actually almost  exactly identical to the toy.
Want more?  Wookieepedia article
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Imperial Troop Transport (SW)
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