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Transforming Millennium Falcon Returns
Posted by Curto on September 13, 2007 at 03:15 PM CST:
Han Solo and his first mate, Chewbacca, have really done it this time! After making the Kessel Run in the Millennium Falcon in just under twelve parsecs, an Imperial spy on the Garrison Moon alerts the Empire to their presence. Han and Chewie are determined not to give up without a fight. Using a new modification technology, Han morphs the Falcon into mech mode as a Star Destroyer approaches. The Falcon suddenly splits into two heavily armed attack robots! The Imperial ship is rocked with a barrage of missile fire. Although she may not look like much of a threat, the Millennium Falcon sure does pack a solid one-two punch of speed and power!


Amazing Han Solo and Chewbacca figures convert from mech mode to vehicle mode, and combine to form the Millennium Falcon. A firing projectile and cool electronic light-up features, sounds and movie phrases help you blast into action! There are even 2 smaller pilot figures that fit inside the cockpit!


Han Solo and Chewbacca figures change to vehicle mode and combine to form an electronic lights-and-sounds Millennium Falcon vehicle! Includes Han Solo and Chewbacca TRANSFORMERS figures and Han Solo and Chewbacca pilot figures.


Includes 4 “AA” batteries.













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