The
     CAP-2 "captivator" was another mini-rig not found in the movies, 
but     put out to give kids a cheap one-figure vehicle to play with,   
extending   the original line. The CAP-2 was another unique design (they
   weren't  all  that way). Suction-cup legs for climbing on...windows? A
   pivoting  front  blaster; a bubble-cockpit; two front pincer arms; 
and  a  rear  capturing  device that could hold a captured figure. This 
was   operated  by a little  knob on top.
Like many 
mini-rigs, if you   didn't have  the box, or  didn't hear about it 
previously, there is   probably no way  you'd know  this was a Star Wars
 vehicle. It does have   some  Imperial-type design  reminiscent of 
maybe a probe droid, but   nothing  that strikes it as  definitely Star 
Wars-ish. For a long time   as a  child, I thought it was  used for 
window washing around Cloud   City.
Why should you get this vehicle?  Five  reasons:
1. Unique.  Suction-cups: what the f--- is up  with that?
2. That shade of gun-metal grey.  Cool.
3. The  picture on the box is another example of Kenner ambiguity.  So the Hoth rebel is captured on Cloud City by Bossk and turned over to the Empire?   What?
4.
    I always assumed (having not had the box) that it was a  maintenance
    vehicle for Cloud City. It always amused me that they would  have 
made  a   mundane window washer vehicle.
5. Perfect for  dentists - one of the pincer claws looks  just like  a tooth scraper.
Backstory:The
    CAP-2 is one of  those rare mini-rigs that was not glimpsed in the  
  movies, even in some  other function, and does not have a larger,    
equivalent, vehicle. It is  said that this ship was used by Bossk, but  
  this is based only on the box  picture. It could easily be a vehicle  
  used in the Star Wars universe,  but has not shown in any works    
considered canon.
29th in  alphabetical order
Saturday, September 15, 2012
CAP-2 Captivator (ESB)
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