You’ve
got to love the mini-rigs. Even if you’ve seen every movie 30 times,
you can still get a mini-rig and know you haven’t seen it in action.
Besides
the cheap cost, that was probably the best thing about the
mini-rigs: you weren’t told or shown how to play with them ahead of
time (i.e. the movies). It was all up to you. Now – down to the
particulars of this vehicle.
The
INT-4 (4 because, you know, they had to put a number in there) is short
for “Interceptor.” What this is supposed to intercept is never made
clear, but from the box you can guess it was to intercept Rebels on
Hoth. Or Imperial Snowtroopers. Or AT-AT Drivers? And when you
intercept them, what can you do with them? Only one guy can fit in the
thing! Oh, who the hell knows. The INT-4 had a front swiveling laser
cannon, an opening top-loading cockpit, and retractable wings. It also
resembled the bastard offspring of a union between an AT-ST and a Cylon.
The wings were “remote operated” because you pressed a button on it
instead of moving each wing yourself. “Remote operated” – you gotta
love it.
Why should you own this vehicle? Five reasons:
1. You’re not bound by rules of this vehicle does “this” or “that.” Do whatever the hell you want.
2. Cheap, and something for Snowtroopers to do.
3. Kind of looks like a Cylon Raider from Battlestar Galactica, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
4. Gun, moving wings. What’s not to like?
5. Doubles as a head for any one of a number of large robots in other toy lines.
Backstory:
The
INT-4, according to Kenner, was for scouting out the Rebel base on
Hoth. This seems unlikely given that the Probe Droid pretty much did
this, but, whatever. Its only appearance in the SW Universe may be in
the book, Lando Calrissian and the Starcave of ThonBoka, but this may be another type of INT vehicle.
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