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Tosche Station Inventory

Friday, December 10, 1999

Kabe & Muftak: Star Wars Power of the Force Action Figures


These figures are for two of the cantina aliens in A New Hope. In the book of short stories, Tales From the Mos Eisley Cantina they were put together.

Muftak is a Talz, one of only two Talz action figures ever made. He has great detail and comes with a cool blaster. He has a swivel neck, shoulders and hips. He also has a swivel elbow on his right arm so you can make him scratch his head, just like in the movie. In the short story this is revealed to be a frequent habit of his.

Kabe is an 11 year old girl. She has swivel neck, shoulders and waist. And comes with a cool looking little vibro axe. In the story she is a pick pocket and addicted to a drink called Juri juice, also now as Jawa juice. They repainted her for the 2006 saga collection, but this one's paint job is much more film accurate. Plus this 2 pack is the only way to get the Muftak figure.

GREAT PRICE!

Sunday, November 28, 1999

Yoda: Star Wars EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Trilogy Collection Action Figure


This is easily the best Yoda figure out there. It really does look like Yoda from ESB.

He's got a slight humpback, a wizened face, and subtle white hair. The bottom half of his inner robe is cloth, so you can lift it up to see his legs.

The snake really brings back memories of the original figure from the 1980s.

Millennium Falcon: Star Wars Power of the Force Fleet Vehicle


Star Wars Power of the Force Electronic Millennium Falcon with Electronic Lights and Authentic Movie Sounds.

Includes 4 Authentic Sounds Right from the Movie. Screaming Engine Fly-By, Firing Quad Laser Cannons, Jump-to-Lightspeed Takeoff and Emergency Alarm Warning of Incoming Attack!

Features a Removable Panel Reveals Interior.
Uncover Hidden Smuggler's Compartment Under Ship's Deck!
Flashing Laser Cannons.
Front Running Lights.

Saturday, November 27, 1999

Alpha Rebel Snowspeeder: EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Micro Machines Action Fleet


This set of vehicles includes a prototype version of the Snowspeeder vehicle and a version showing how it looked in the movies.

Concept vehicles from illustrations of Joe Johnston.


Snowspeeder Y-Wing Concept sketch.


Rear of Alpha Snowspeeder concept sketch.

Each box includes an exclusive Topps Star Wars trading card.

Each set includes two figures.



Display stand included.

Alpha X-Wing Starfighter: Star Wars Micro Machines Action Fleet


Star Wars Micro Machines Action Fleet Alpha X-wing Starfighter.

Features concept model and final movie version.


Johnston's X-Wing concept illustration.


McQuarrie X-Wing and Tie-Fighters concept sketch.

Very nice 2 piece set. By Galoob.

Includes mounting stand and X-Wing Pilot and R2-D2 mini figures.



Alpha Imperial AT-AT: EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Alpha Action Fleet


Star Wars Action Fleet Alpha Imperial AT-AT Walker.


2 piece set by Galoob.





Johnston's AT-AT concept drawing





Features concept model and final movie version.


Includes mounting stand.


2 mini figures.





Impressive set of 2 figures.
Very interesting concept version with rounded cockpit area.
Had to have one in my collection!



Alpha Imperial Shuttle: EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Micro Machines Alpha Action Fleet


Star Wars Series Alpha Imperial Shuttle Concept design.

Prototype vehicle set.


Johnston's Imperial Shuttle concept illustration.


INCLUDES Concept Imperial shuttle AND Imperial Shuttle.
Along with 2 mini figures of Stormtrooper and Tie-Fighter Pilot.

Very nice set. Cool series you'll remember modeled from the Star Wars Sketchbooks. I have all of them in my collection!

Wednesday, October 20, 1999

Star Wars: The Magic of Myth


A Chance to C-3PO Up Close.

The myth-making continues as the Smithsonian's "Star Wars" exhibition blasts into San Diego.

If you're intrigued to eyeball the original Chewbacca costume, an 11-foot model of the Imperial Star Destroyer, the dress worn by Princess Leia, or the darkness himself, Darth Vader.

To celebrate the artistry that has gone into that quest, the exhibition assembles some 250 props, models, costumes and characters--backed by an audio tour narrated by James Earl Jones and featuring the vaulting sounds of John Williams' wonderfully bombastic "Star Wars" anthem.

This is the show that attracted a record 1 million visitors during its run at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., from October 1997 to January 1999.

The Smithsonian's traveling service decided that the story and artifacts of C-3PO, R2-D2, Obi-Wan Kenobi, the snarly Wampa Ice Creature and the rest were too good not to share with the rest of America.

Online exhibitions/StarWars