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Millennium
Falcon
The series 2 ships are easily my favorite and the Millennium
Falcon is a big winner. The detailing and paint work
is fantastic and there are several moving parts. The
radar dish and gun on the top side both rotate and on
the bottom of the ship are three landing gear. In the
cockpit you can see reasonably detailed figures as well.
This one is very easy to find boxed or loose.
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TIE
Bomber
This die cast is next to impossible to find loose or
complete, and if you can find it, it is buco dinero.
The TIE Bomber features a die cast body, plastic removable
wings and plastic detailing. Inside the cockpit is a
very detailed pilot that looks something like a snow
Stormtrooper.
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Imperial
Cruiser
Is there anyone who wasn't immediately enthralled by
the opening sequence of Star Wars when Princess Leia's
Command Ship is being pursued by a GIGANTIC star destroyer?
That's what makes this die cast so great, in addition
to fantastic detailing and paint, there is a miniature
command ship that fits inside the bottom of the Cruiser!
This one is easy to find and a must own.
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Y-Wing
Another of the great die casts. First off, the Y-Wing
just looks cool and Kenner did a great job detailing
and painting the ship. There are two moving parts, a
rotating gun on the top and landing gear on the bottom.
The wings of the Y-wing are removable, and actually
tend to fall out pretty easily. The coolest thing about
this ship is the bomb in the belly of the Y-Wing that
you can launch. The Y-Wing is pretty easy to find, but
the bomb is usually missing.
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