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The Power Of The Force Detention Block Rescue
The Power Of The Force Detention Block Rescue

Released in 1996 for $9.99, Kenner's Star Wars: Power Of The Force Detention Block Rescue playset gave collectors one of the earliest scene-specific environments in the modern Star Wars action figure line. Based on the Death Star detention block from A New Hope, this small playset lets fans recreate Princess Leia's rescue from cell 2187 in detention block AA-23, along with the hallway shootout and escape into the trash chute.

The Power Of The Force Tie Fighter Review
The Power Of The Force Tie Fighter Review

Thank you for joining us for a closer look at Kenner/Hasbro's Star Wars Power Of The Force TIE Fighter, released in the orange Power Of The Force (2) packaging in July/August 1995. The TIE Fighter was among the very first vehicles released when the modern Star Wars action figure line returned to stores, ending the ten-year hiatus that followed the end of the original Kenner Star Wars line in 1985. The Tie Fighter cost $19.99 at the time of its release in 1995 and was based on the Tie Fighter's The Empire Strikes Back appearance with a blue hull.

The Vintage Collection Rebel Armored Snowspeeder Review
The Vintage Collection Rebel Armored Snowspeeder Review

Thank you for joining us for a closer look at Hasbro's Star Wars: The Vintage Collection Rebel Armored Snowspeeder vehicle. This Snowspeeder was released in 2010 in two different packaging styles: The Vintage Collection packaging, which was exclusive to Target stores, and the Shadows of the Dark Side packaging, which was available at regular retail. The Target-exclusive Vintage Collection version originally sold for $24.99.

The 30th Anniversary Collection Hailfire Droid Review
The 30th Anniversary Collection Hailfire Droid Review

Released in 2007 as part of Hasbro's 30th Anniversary Collection, the Hailfire Droid brought one of the Separatist army's most recognizable battlefield vehicles back to store shelves. This Hailfire Droid was released in 2007 in the 30th Anniversary Collection for $19.99 as a mainline vehicle release. The vehicle itself is a repaint of the Hailfire Droid that had already been released in 2003 during the Clone Wars toy line.

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