Title:
#75 | AT-ST Driver
Description:
Source:
(Return of the Jedi)
Date Stamp: 1984
Release Date: 1984
Carded Availability:
Return of the Jedi
Power of the Force
Tri-Logo
Assortment No. : 71330
Retail: $2.99
Weapons and Accessories:
Endor Blaster (all colours but black)
Point of Interest:
This figure first appeared on the Return Of The Jedi 77 back card. An alternate image was used on the Tri-Logo card back.
Comments: Return Of The Jedi film making fact: Certainly most Star Wars Aficionados know that during production, Lucasfilm fooled the media by filming it under the bogus title ?Blue Harvest?, but many don?t know that the AT-ST Driver that got the most screen time was preformed by none other than the film?s (now deceased) director, Richard Marquand. Unfortunately, the figure was not based on his likeness.
Major Variations: Though all vintage figures have minor variations, the AT-ST Driver has no known major variations.
Endor Blaster
This weapon was moulded in many shades of gray and blue/gray, as well as black plastic using at least three slightly different sculpts. All the gray and blue/gray versions can be found with the AT-ST Driver, Princess Leia Organa (In Combat Poncho), and B-Wing Pilot action figures. The Black accessory was only included with the Imperial Gunner and A-Wing Pilot (both Power Of The Force and Droids versions).
Text & Photography by D. Martin Myatt.
(Return of the Jedi)
Date Stamp: 1984
Release Date: 1984
Carded Availability:
Return of the Jedi
Power of the Force
Tri-Logo
Assortment No. : 71330
Retail: $2.99
Weapons and Accessories:
Endor Blaster (all colours but black)
Point of Interest:
This figure first appeared on the Return Of The Jedi 77 back card. An alternate image was used on the Tri-Logo card back.
Comments: Return Of The Jedi film making fact: Certainly most Star Wars Aficionados know that during production, Lucasfilm fooled the media by filming it under the bogus title ?Blue Harvest?, but many don?t know that the AT-ST Driver that got the most screen time was preformed by none other than the film?s (now deceased) director, Richard Marquand. Unfortunately, the figure was not based on his likeness.
Major Variations: Though all vintage figures have minor variations, the AT-ST Driver has no known major variations.
Endor Blaster
This weapon was moulded in many shades of gray and blue/gray, as well as black plastic using at least three slightly different sculpts. All the gray and blue/gray versions can be found with the AT-ST Driver, Princess Leia Organa (In Combat Poncho), and B-Wing Pilot action figures. The Black accessory was only included with the Imperial Gunner and A-Wing Pilot (both Power Of The Force and Droids versions).
Text & Photography by D. Martin Myatt.
Manufacturer:
Kenner
Year:
1984
Series:
Star Wars: (Kenner) 3. Return of the Jedi
Date Added:
2020-06-13 01:25:11
Date Added:
2020-06-13 01:25:11