 
 
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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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Hoth Ice Planet Adventure Set (ESB)
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