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Star Wars The Vintage Collection Endor Bunker, Return of the Jedi 9.5 cm Playset & Action Figure

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If you are Imperial, you can also get access to Death Watch Bunker by speaking with Commander D'Krn in Bestine, Tatooine (-1160 -3525). He will give you a mission mentioning another Overlord that is possible to kill at the very bottom level of Death Watch Bunker.

The playset itself is well detailed and looks to have retractable double blast doors, enabling you too recreate your favorite scenes from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. The paint job of the Endor Bunker is rather excellent. It appears to be the correct color, gray, and you’ll find collections of dirt and darker shadowing to give it a natural look. Although we’re a bit bugged that it’s still too small, it’s notably more significant than the 1997 release, and we’re sure that collectors will enjoy recreating displays from the film. The Battle of Endor is one of the most exciting battles in Star Wars, and this playset allows us to host the base of the battle in our collections. You can create a diorama incorporating the Ewok Village to complete the look if you’re so inclined, but this playset holds up well. And the more action figures you display around it, the more wondrous it becomes. (We need so many more Ewoks now…. and Rebel Commandos!) Whether protecting what lies within, or fighting to extract vital information, any battle fought over a bunker could stand as a turning point in the war and the Imperial bunker miniature and six modular computer terminal miniatures you find in this expansion are sure to become a focal point of your battles. Not only does this unpainted, finely detailed miniature enhance any battlefield with a piece of thematic Star Wars terrain, six new battle cards can make it the centerpiece of an epic, two-act scenario that sees one side desperately attempting to disable the bunker while the other mounts a valiant defense. Uses the same double sliding door system as some of my other imperial bunkers, and I will include a static door in case you want to glue it into place and not worry about opening it.

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If you choose to kill Haldo, he will drop a dirty battery that will allow you to continue the quest line

The Empire has many secrets to protect and—no matter where in the galaxy they are kept—they are usually found sealed behind the doors of a fortified Imperial bunker. This makes these bunkers ripe targets for Rebel raids and the Imperial bunker in this Battlefield Expansion is sure to play a large role in any battle that takes place in the area surrounding it. The double doors stay closed thanks to excellent design. The structure snaps together like the previous release, but the parts fit together snugly, and pressure doesn’t force it to collapse under pressure. The Endor Bunker stays intact, thankfully, and you can work the features like the sliding doors while maintaining the integrity of the Endor Bunker. Hasbro also worked in an opening console panel, and it’s the one Han Solo busted open to hotwire the door during the thrilling ground battle on Endor. They also added a swivel lid to the datalink that R2-D2 first tried to access to open the doors. These details are much appreciated, and we’re grateful that Hasbro took the time to add some incredible detail to a playset that is technically boring by itself. The interactivity makes it interesting. Located at an Imperial outpost on Endor’s forest moon, the Endor Bunker housed the shield generator for the Empire’s second Death Star. To breach its walls, the Rebels devised a plan.

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ENDOR BUNKER: Located at an Imperial outpost on Endor’s forest moon, the Endor Bunker housed the Empire’s second Death Star. To breach its walls, the Rebels devised a plan PREMIUM ARTICULATION: Highly articulated with a fully poseable head, arms, and legs, the included Endor Rebel Commando (Scout Trooper Disguise) collector figure is a great addition to any collection

Han and his commando team were joined by Princess Leia Organa, Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker, C-3PO, and R2-D2. They used the stolen Imperial shuttle Tydirium to slip past Imperial defenses and land on the moon, where they met the Bright Tree Village Ewok tribe, who agreed to help the Rebels in their fight against the Imperials on Endor. [2] Mara Jade for the Imperial Theme Park quest, she is in the top side room overlooking the shuttle bay large room of Section B door Located at an Imperial outpost on Endor’s forest moon, the Endor Bunker housed the Empire’s second Death Star. To breach its walls, the Rebels devised a plan

As for the bunker, I similarly felt that it wasn’t worth it for Hasbro to make an all new one, but I understand that they already gave a lot of love to Jabba in recent years, so Endor needed a boost as well. I probably would have preferred something modular for Home One, so I could display the 30-something figures from the briefing scene. The images released from the reveal were nice, but didn’t enthrall me, and while the Disguised Rebel figure was neat, we already had one of those as well. The shield bunker appears both in the Leia Organa and Darth Vader campaigns in the 2001 video game Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds. The Darth Vader Battle of Endor mission is an alternate-history scenario, while the Leia Organa mission contradicts the film. The bunker has also been reimagined in LEGO form in the 2005 video game LEGO Star Wars.

The set for the Endor shield generator bunker was at an area near the Smith River's redwood forests. In 2010, the staff for Star Wars Insider tried to relocate this area at the request of longtime Star Wars fan Brandon Alinger, but the trek became elusive. They later detailed this trek in the article " The Hunt for Endor's Forest Moon," included in issue 122 of the magazine. Whilst we will do everything we can to meet the delivery times above, there may be factors outside of our control and we cannot guarantee delivery within this time frame. ENDOR BUNKER: Located at an Imperial outpost on Endor’s forest moon, the Endor Bunker housed the shield generator for the Empire’s second Death Star. To breach its walls, the Rebels devised a plan Released: 27th April 2023. Star Wars The Vintage Collection Endor Bunker, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi 3.75-Inch Collectible Playset with Action Figure, Ages 4 and Up Star Wars The Vintage Collection Endor Bunker, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi 3.75-Inch Collectible Playset with Action Figure, Ages 4 and UpWhatever your objective, the bunker is more than just another piece of terrain. Not only can the its door be turned around to display an alternate design, it can be removed altogether, allowing your battles to spill into the interior. Once there, your troops can fight amongst six modular computer terminals that can be arranged however you see fit. Alternatively, these terminals can be placed in the bunker or anywhere on the battlefield to bring your objectives to life. NOTE: It is severely important that you do these steps one at a time per person especially in a large group as attempting to do multiple Haldos or portions together may bug out the quest into an unrecoverable position where you will need to /bug request for support. Thirteen months after the battle, in 5 ABY, one of the strike team members and a scout trooper, both of whom had been marooned on Endor since the battle, came across the remains of the shield generator bunker. Having not previously known who won the battle, the destroyed shield generator confirmed to them that the Rebels had managed to win. [11] Behind the scenes [ ]

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