Friday, January 9, 2015

In the Box: Vehicles from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Series II

As regular readers will know, I'm not much of an in-box collector, but every now and then an exception pops up, and I think this set of old die-cast Star Wars vehicles from Kenner may be one of them.  I didn't buy them (they're one of my mum's random finds - she brought them along when she visited at Christmas), but I definitely think they're a fun thing to have.

These two vehicles (the Slave I and Twin-Por Cloud Car) are roughly the same length as the height of the action figures of the same vintage, so they're clearly not in scale with those figures even though they're packaged in nearly an identical way to the action figures (although being metal rather than plastic, they are noticeably heavier than any on-card figure is).

The Cloud Car.
Hilariously, they still have their original price tags: $2.47, reduced from $2.80 (at Woolco, which went out of business in Canada in 1994, although I understand that that the chain had disappeared from the US and the UK a decade earlier).
The back of the box.
I'm not 100% certain what I'm going to do with these, although if I can find a way to display them, they may end up on the wall of my guest room/nerd cave.  I've heard there are display boxes for carded toys, maybe I should look into that?  We'll see!

8 comments:

  1. These are awesome!The mid air dog fights I would have had with these two as a kid!

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    1. Totally - they're crying out to be played with like that!

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  2. You have a great mother and should be happy! I need someone to bring me random toys sometimes.

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    1. Heh, it's true - we should all have someone to bring us random toys! ;)

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  3. COOL! I would definitely put them up on a wall or something and never ever take them out of the package :-)!

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    1. Thanks! I just need to figure out a way to mount them, I think! )

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  4. I remember Woolco! Hmm, or maybe I'm thinking of Woolworths. Anyway, I love that they have the original price sticker on them, lol.

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    1. Heh, that does add to the "blast from the past", doesn't it? ;)

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