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| Titanium Series Star Wars 3 Inch Vehicles Sandcrawler | 
enlarge | Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $4.99 Buy New: $3.75 You Save: $1.24 (25%)
New (11) Collectible (1) from $3.75
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 46454
Age: 4 - 11 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 3.5 x 8.9
MPN: 034558AF Model: 34599 UPC: 653569144885 EAN: 0653569144885 ASIN: B000BUP6QM
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Name: Star Wars Titanium Figure Manufacturer: Hasbro Series: Titanium Saga '06 Release Date: August 2006 Details (Description):This 3" metal edition of the Jawa Sandcrawler features rolling wheels and an opening cargo door!
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False Advertising (ie no stand) Drops This Down a Star, Plus a Few Jawas Would Have Been Nice December 15, 2008 First of all, the packaging on this (see my customer images) clearly states "Includes Display Stand". This vehicle does not come with a display stand, I took mine back to the shop and so they opened a few others as well and none have a display stand. So I did get to keep the item for free due to the false advertising factor but having to return something online is always a bit of a nightmare so I'll give you the heads up before you decide to purchase or not. Still a nice vehicle to own, and you should still buy it but obviously the price in your head is going to be a bit lower than you would pay for the vehicle when it comes with a display stand. No stand is a shame as it's pretty much the only one of these Star Wars Titanium things where it isn't readily recognisable by most people visiting your house that it is a Star Wars thing without you saying in response to "what the hey is this thing?" It's the Sandcrawler from Star Wars that those little hooded guys (yes Jawas but if you know this you probably would have recognised the vehicle) sold the droids to Luke and his uncle from." I know the stands that most of the other vehicles (for example Jabba's Sail Barge) wouldn't work with a non floating vehicle but they could easily have used the same stand they used for the Indiana Jones Indiana Jones Titanium Series Die-Cast Vehicles, they could have even used the exact same painted one, all they would have had to do was change the sticker to the Star Wars logo.
It also would have been nice to include a few little Jawas either inside the hatch (which opens) or just loose to display beside the vehicle. A major characteristic of the various movie line range by Hasbro Titanium series is the bonus movie character figures that are attached to the vehicles. With Star Wars they haven't put much effort into this, only the odd stormtrooper on a vehicle (or reptile). If you're not going to include a stand then the Jawas were essential for identifying the vehicle.
The Sandcrawler is quite a heavy little thing, you will surprised by the weight, there is no other Titanium series vehicle I have come across from any movie that weighs even half this much. The tank like treads on the vehicle do not move. Like with the Persian Tank out of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Hasbro has put little wheels underneath the base (see customer images). They are very well hidden and you don't notice them without flipping the Sandcrawler, so I'll give them that. The vehicle also moves extremely fast with these wheels. Why when the one in the movie doesn't move like a racecar does the replica need to though, who knows?
As I mentioned before the front does open up. It doesn't however quite reach the ground so droids like R2 wouldn't be able to get up the ramp without being picked up. Wussy robots like C3PO would probably also trip making the gap. A bit disappointing on the inside, just a grey wall with a few tools in front and sticking out of the wall. As I said before, Jawas would have been nice or even a few droids rather than the average wall.
It's quite well detailed on the outside, I haven't gone back and looked at the scenes in Star Wars to see just how accurate these are but check out my images and decide for yourself. By the way if you are unfamiliar with this type of packaging it is very different to your usual diecast vehicle blister pack. It is a lot stronger and if posted to you would ensure the vehicle reaches you in better condition than the traditional style would. You can open the packet by slitting down the side, top and bottom and open the packaging mummy casket style if you think you may want to be able to sell this later with the packaging intact (although obviously opened but sealed with sticky tape.)
It is a Sandcrawler August 16, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's a Sandcrawler from Star Wars, what else do I need to say. It reminds me of a matchbox car in size and material used to make the toy. It is heavier than I thought it would be. Keep it away from angry girlfriend if she likes to throw things at you. If you like buying useless junk for your office desk then this is the item you want. If you want to actually play with this toy then I would recommend something else. It looks like the picture they give. The front hatch actually opens up, a bonus and giving fanboys across the world the chance to say Woot! The tread on the bottom is fake, but it does have plastic wheels that allows the item to roll.
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