Now,
when it comes to detail and proportions, Kenner got it right on this
Sandcrawler. The detailing is very, very close to the original prop,
even if the scale is way off. If
you were to make a Sandcrawler truly to scale with the figures, it
would probably have to be at least 5 feet high and who knows how
long.
Now, being the late 70’s, many
of us can already guess how this remote control worked. No, it wasn’t
sonic controlled like the special Landspeeder,
but it was one of those one-button remotes. The Sandcrawler went
forward in a straight line until you pushed the button, then it
reversed in a curve. It was simple and effective. The remote just
looked like a brown wand with some stickers.
You
could put figures in the “cockpit” (Jawas, I’m sure), and in the main
bay, which opened with a panel with built-in stairs. There
was also a manual elevator you could put figures in and push them
up to the main cargo area (like R2 getting sucked up in the movie).
Why should you own this vehicle? Five reasons:
1. Holy Hell, man - it’s one of only two Star Wars Kenner vehicles that were remote control. Get it!
2. As far as Sandcrawlers go, this is the best one. It helps that the other one is only a cardboard background.
3. Recreate the Jawa/stormtrooper misunderstanding. Or "slaughter" if that term fits better.
4.
Hmm, I want a Star Wars thing with an elevator, but I can only have
the Death Star Playset or this. What to choose, what to choose…
5. Scare the dog! Scare the baby!
Backstory:
Jawa
Sandcrawlers were basically ore carriers (digger crawlers)
abandoned by settlers after the mining proved to costly and
inefficient. The Jawas adapted them for their own use
and travel the Tatooine deserts looking for usable junk, spare
parts, and other debris left behind by colonists or knocked out of
orbit.
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