

The
     Rebel Transport was based on the vehicle shown in the Rebel Fleet  
and    in the background on Hoth, particularly when many of the X-Wing  
 pilots   are shown outside packing up. The scale of the ship, like many
   of the   big ships in Star Wars, is naturally scaled down from the   
movies.
The   entire top half of the ship can come off,
 revealing   a lot of space for   figures, and two guns mounted on the 
back. The   back also has a  separate  hatch in case you don’t want to 
take the   whole top off. The  black pod on  top serves as the locking 
mechanism   for the whole thing.  If you give it  a turn, you can pull 
the top off,   or lock it down. In  the movie this  pod is featured near
 the rear of   the ship and not in the  middle. The toy  also features 
an exit hatch at   the bottom. It came  with Hoth Rebel  backpacks and 
asteroid gas masks   that were also  mail-aways in the  “survival gear” 
pack. It only came  in  an ESB box,  with either a blue or  yellow 
background (it had two   variations).
Why should you  own this vehicle? Five reasons:
1. Just another weird  and wacky SW ship to display.
2. Doubles as a carrying case.
3.  The guns in back can be fired from the ship (with the hatch off) or  removed and fired from the ground.
4. When you tire of it as a  toy, it can serve chips and dip (not recommended).
5. Good club  for hitting intruders with.
Backstory:
The
     GR-75 medium transport was a favorite transport among the Rebels,  
   because of its adaptability and cheap price. However, it was often   
  needing repairs. The command pod on the upper rear housed a cramped 
crew     of six. It was manufactured by Gallofree Yards, Inc (which 
sounds     suspiciously like Doctor Who’s home planet), and had standard
 twin     fire-linked laser cannon turrets (in keeping with the toy).
Want  more?  Its  Wookieepedia entry
135th in alphabetical order
Monday, December 24, 2012
Rebel Transport Vehicle (ESB)
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