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.
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Friday, May 31, 2013
Imperial Troop Transport (SW)
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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Imperial TIE Fighter Pilot (ESB 1980-82)
Poor
TIE Pilot. This character was featured in the first Star Wars,
usually right before getting blown up. Yet, he didn’t get a figure
until ESB. Maybe this was a boon, since no TIE Pilot was actually
shown during ESB. Yet, those glory-hog Snowtroopers got a lot of face
time! Bastards.
The TIE Pilot came on an ESB, then
ROTJ card, and came with a blaster pistol that looks a lot like a
phaser from the old Star Trek series. His head did not turn, like
most of the helmeted Imperial figures, but he still managed to look
cool. Like other pilots, he did not get a figure shot but a vehicle
shot on the background picture. When will they learn to look at the
man and not the machine!?
Now this was a figure
that came out a film later then the actual vehicle he was supposed to
pilot. This happens again with the AT-ST driver. The least Kenner
could have done was made a TIE Bomber (featured in ESB) to come out
at the same time. But ooooh, no. They don’t come out with one until
2003, and then they make it a Wal-Mart exclusive. What? I can’t be
bothered to get all dressed up to go to a Wal-Mart – who are they
kidding? Then again in 2007: a Target exclusive. Well, I really
can’t afford clothes to go in there.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. You’ve had the TIE Fighter since it came out – finally get a pilot! Then crash it.
2. Helmet. Imperial. Automatically cool.
3. The man in black, who takes no flack. Oh, yeaaaaaah.
4. Show that frickin’ upstart from Tatooine who’s boss. Oh, wait, his X-Wing has shields. My bad.
5.
It’s really hard for one person to hold both the Falcon and a TIE
Fighter at the same time to have a dog fight. Why not just fly the
figures around instead. It’s like the same thing! Right?
Backstory:
Only
ten percent of recruits that joined the TIE pilot program actually
made it into the TIE fighter corp. Others were dispersed to do other
military functions. TIE pilots had a full life-support system
uniform, because TIE fighters didn’t actually have life-support.
Unlike a ship such as an X-Wing, TIEs were ferried to their location
by a supporting ship, like a Star Destroyer, so their actual flying
time tended to be short. However, if they were shot down, their
survival tended to be minimal, thus they were normally not given
personal weapons or rations.
In the subsequent
novels, there were a couple of TIE pilots that got a few pages,
Baron Soontir Fel, and a TIE pilot that crashed during the original
Battle of Yavin. He was discovered years later by Han and Leia’s
kids when Luke founded a Jedi Academy on Yavin.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Imperial Stormtrooper (Hoth Battle Gear) (ESB 1980-82)
Finally,
somewhere where the natural Stormtrooper color actually works! I
hope the Empire learns something from this. Oh, wait – they still
sent out stark white Stormtroopers to a forest environment (Endor).
Morons.
The more common name for this guy is
“Snowtrooper,” but the title of this posting reflects the official
name on the card. The trooper came on both ESB and ROTJ cards, and
came with a rifle (Dengar has one too). He also has a plastic skirt attached to his hips to reflect the smock worn in the film.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. If you’re Scottish, this comes closest to a SW figure with a kilt.
2. More mysterious than the first gen Stormtroopers – now you can’t even see their mouths!
3. If you’re storming a base, you’ve got to have one.
4. No Tri-Pod Laser is complete without one.
5. Who the heck else is going to be in your Imperial Attack Base?
Backstory:
Snowtroopers/Hoth
Battle Gear/Cold Assault Stormtroopers – all the same thing.
Personally, I like the last one – it sound like they were shrunk to
microscopic size to fight an infection in the Emperor. These were
Stormtroopers that went training geared to place them in colder
climates. Their uniform reflected this as well, with better heaters, a
breathing hood, and traction boots. For more, check out the other Stormtrooper post.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Imperial Sniper Vehicle (POTF 1985)
The Sniper is another one of those little vehicles Kenner made to provide more play value at a cheaper price. The Sniper never appeared in any of the movies, even though the card picture makes it appear as though it was used on Endor. What is even more confusing is that one of the Snipers pictured is carrying an R5 droid. First of all, no R5 droid has been directly featured since the first movie. Secondly, the inept little grappler arm on the Sniper can’t hold something that big anyway (unless you used string). Now for the kicker – if you look carefully at the grappler arm on the Sniper, you’ll realize you’ve seen it before. Yes, it is one of the claw arms on the ESB mini-rig, CAP-2! Weird, wacky stuff my friend.
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Monday, May 27, 2013
Imperial Shuttle Vehicle (ROTJ)
It sports 2 double guns in front and rear, and 2 more double guns on the wings. The cockpit opens to seat two figures, and the cargo hatch can open to put more figures into. A landing ramp also can be extended from the cargo space for something like the Emperor’s grand entrance, like in ROTJ. It also makes electronic sounds for when you blast away at something – even though shots were never fired from this in the movie.
Why should you own this vehicle? Five reasons:
Backstory:
The Lambda-class T-4a shuttle was built by Sienar Fleet Systems and Cygnus Spaceworks (one might have stolen designers from the other) and was a common utility craft in use in the Imperial military. It was used to ferry cargo and troops. It had a crew of six, and could carry 20 soldiers in the cargo bay or 80 tons of materials. For weapons it had 3 double blaster cannons (one in back) and 2 double laser cannons (mounted on the wings). Some Imperial officials (notably Vader and the Emperor) converted the cargo spaces for personal use. This is also notably the type of ship that ferried the Rebel soldiers that blew up the Endor shield generator.
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Sunday, May 26, 2013
Imperial Gunner (POTF 1985)
The Imperial Gunner, sometimes called Death Star Gunner (but not in this line), came with a skinnier blaster, and only came on a POTF card with coin. This seems a little belated since you can see glimpses of this character as early as the first movie – manning the turbolasers and the main gun on the Death Star.
Why should you own this figure? Five reasons:
1. It’s like a human version of KITT, the Knight Rider car.
2. It’s the closest you’ll get to a Star Wars Cylon. Well, at least looking like one. Not that whole robot thing though.
3. Man in black. Cool.
4. Guy in visored helmet. Cool.
5. Runs a big effin’ gun. Cool.
Backstory:
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
Imperial Dignitary (POTF 1985)
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Friday, May 24, 2013
Imperial Commander (ESB 1980-82)
Want more? The Wookieepedia article on Veers.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Imperial Attack Base (ESB)
3. Nothing like teaching kids trench warfare.
4. Practice your Rebel soldiers’ waving to overhead Snowspeeders. Wait, look out for that AT-AT…ah, too late.
5. Shows dirt like no other Star Wars playset. Go ahead, try playing outside with it.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
IG-88 (ESB 1980-82)
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Hoth Ice Planet Adventure Set (ESB)
The Hoth Ice Planet Adventure set! Again, this set uses the same base as the Land of the Jawas
set, but a background of a stationary AT-AT – with the same
elevator as the Jawas set! It only came in an ESB box, but it
included the Radar Laser Cannon
(also available as a separate mini-rig). Otherwise, there was
nothing exceptional about this set – it didn’t even come with any
figures. The background with the “AT-AT” also showed scenes of the
Battle of Hoth.
Why should you get this set? Five reasons:
1. Your last chance to get this base…um…your second chance to get this plastic base.
2. You can swap bases with the Rebel Command Center. You know, in case you lose one.
3. “Mom, can I get an AT-AT?” “No Jimmy, but I will get you the Hoth Ice Planet Adventure Set.”
4. The only time – ever – it will be suggested – even remotely – that AT-ATs have elevators.
5. Beats getting just the radar Laser Cannon.
Backstory:
Since
I just covered Echo Base with the last set, I’ll do Hoth. Hoth (the
planet) is located on the fringe of the Ivax Nebula; the sixth star
circling the blue-white Hoth star. The solar system had a large
asteroid field, so meteorites are a common occurrence on the planet.
The planet was covered mainly in ice, with fissures of occasional
water being opened by tidal pulls from neighboring moons. Animal life
consisted of tautauns, wampas, and various smaller creatures, many of which fed on what little vegetation (such as lichen) existed.
The
planet was most likely named after the Jedi Hoth, who lived long
ago and helped defeat the old Sith. The only livable portion (for
most species, including humans dressed warmly enough) is in the
temperate band near the equator. When the Rebel Alliance established
their base there, it had already been used by smugglers and
unsuccessful entrepreneurs.
Want more about the planet? The Wookieepedia article.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Han Solo (in Trench Coat) (ROTJ 1983-84)
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Sunday, May 19, 2013
Han Solo (in Carbonite Chamber) (POTF 1985)
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