Having checked out Sideshow Collectibles' 1/6 scale Dewback creature in our Photo Archive, the Probe Droid is curious whether you'd like to see more creatures offered in their 1/6 scale collection.
Heck yeah! but only the most iconic creatures that interacted directly with our heroes
Give me everything. nothing is too obscure.
I'd get some.
I'm saving all my money for a Rancor with a Sith Witch on its back.
I don't collect the 1/6 stuff, but I like to look at it.
I do collect the 1/6 scale stuff, but I don't want any creatures.
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Your Star Wars collectible database!

Identifiers
There can be one or more identifiers on a Star Wars collectible. Here are some examples:

Hasbro Assortment Number
This number usually looks like this: 85471/85661

Hasbro Card/Box Number
On recent toys this number looks like this: 6420730200
But on say, POTF2 toys, it may have looked like this: 537994.00
There may also be more than one of these numbers on a package. One may represent the part# of the package and the other the part# of the toy.

ISBN (International Standard Book Number)
This is a unique identifer for books. It looks like this: 034528836X
There may be dashes in various places shown on the book, but this database does not have the dashes entered.

Manufacturer Part Number
This can be any random number on the package. It may be labeled as a part# or item# or it may stand alone.

RN (Registered Number)
All apparel in the U.S. must have the name of the manufacturer or an RN number on the label. It looks like this: 46795
These numbers are tracks by the Federal Trade Commission and can be looked up here.

UPC (Universal Product Code) and EAN (Article Numbering Code)
This unique number is often found under a bar code and may look like
this: 0 16000 65010 7 or this: 9 780768 358568
For this database, enter only the middle 10-12 digits.

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