IMPERIAL SHUTLE

Source: Return of the Jedi

Year: 2006
(target Exclusive)

Assortment: Vehicles

Retail: $59.99

Assortment Number: 87283

UPC Number: 6 53569 20175 5

Weapons and Accessories:

  • Opening Cockpit
  • Fold-Down Ramp
  • Opening 28" Wings
  • Retractable Landing Gear
  • Double "Laser" Cannons
  • Adjustable Blaster Cannons
  • Darth Vader Figure
  • Royal Guard Figure
  • instruction Sheet
  • Comments: The Imperial Shuttle is a Lambda-class shuttle used by the Imperial fleet to transport cargo and passengers. Many government officials prefer them because of their combat-worthy construction and large interior space. The shuttles are outfitted with weapons, which allow them to travel without the need for military escort, thus preventing Rebels from determining whether a shuttle is transporting mere cargo or important officials. Equipped with hyperdrives, Lambda shuttles arecapable of transporting passengers or material between different fleets and star systems.








    Points of Interest:
  • The Imperial Shuttle is a repack of 2002's SAGA Imperial Shuttle.
  • Darth Vader is a repack of 2004's VOTC Darth Vader.
  • Royal Guard is a repack of 2002's SAGA Royal Guard (Coruscant Security).
  • FlexiDisplay stand not included, and is used for display purposes only.
  • There are two variations in the packaging for this vehicle: the figures are displayed as Darth Vader/Royal Guard or Royal Guard/Darth Vader
  • Photography by Dan Curto & Jeremy Beckett


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