
Next     in order is a vehicle from the Star Wars Droids line, since,     technically, this is a Star Wars vehicle - to the same scale - and it     came out in the 1980's.
For some reason the Side Gunner wasn't     given a more creative name like "L-Wing" or "SUX-456," it was simply     called Side Gunner. I'm not sure if Kenner ran out of ideas by this  time    or what, but the vehicle was featured in the animated early   adventures   of R2 and 3PO called Droids: the  Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO.
This    vehicle is featured  during a chase sequence in one of the episodes,    which also featured an  A-Wing (before they were supposed to be  built).   However, it is a nice toy.  How nice?
Five reasons nice:
1. It is a  two seater, so you can put a pilot in the cockpit and a gunner in the  side car - extra play value!
2.    There is a lever opposite the  gunner side car that lets you rotate   the  side car around 360 degrees, or  move it back and forth. This was    actually a very cool feature.
3.  It has guns, plenty of frickin' guns.  In fact, they are in the name -  Gunner.  Did you get that?
4.    As long as it was featured in the  Star Wars universe, you can put    whoever in the hell you want figures in  there. Don't limit yourself to    those pansy-ass Droids figures!
5.  While the figures for this line got more cartoonish, somehow the  vehicles got more detailed - you can see that here.
Backstory:
Not much of a  backstory.  Very little is actually written about this vehicle, other  than it was featured in an episode of Droids.     It seems to have cool features, but one wonders if it wasn't meant   for   some Power of the Force line originally. It has no photos on the   box  of  Droids figures with it, only a Death Star Gunner figure for   some odd   reason. Maybe someone just saw the word "gunner" and equated   the two.
I   guess my fondness for this vehicle comes from its   mystery. It seem  like  a neat vehicle, it's just that there's no   history. Had it come  earlier  in the line it would have been something I   would have played  with  constantly, but I actually got it from a   friend later when I was  more,  ahem, "adult."
146th in alphabetical order
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Side Gunner Vehicle (Droids 1985)
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