
You thought getting an AT-AT  was cool (okay, technically that came after this one)?  Well IN-YOUR-FACE!  I’ve got a  Death Star!  Can I tell you how cool this is?  I can, but you really have to experience it for the  coolness to settle into your pores and take hold.  Tell  me Ben, what does this marvelous (dare I say, rad?) playset have to  offer us?  Let us count the ways, from the bottom  to the top:
1. The bottom level has a trash compacter that really  compacts with:
1a. “Garbage” (collapsible foam  squares)
1b. A dianoga (one-eyed trash  compacter monster)!
2. The second level has a trap door into the trash  compactor and…
2a. Monitors and control  panels.
3.  Third level has a walkway and collapsible bridge for Luke and Leia to  swing across with a rope!
4. Fourth level: a turbolaser to blast  those pesky rebel fighters out of the sky!
5. Last, but not least, a working  elevator to all floors – with a tractor beam control tower at the top!  The elevator door even works!  Okay,  okay, must breathe.  Too…much…excitement.
If     you were in  England, Europe, or Australia, you could suck it  because    your Death  Star playsets were entirely different and made of    cardboard.  USA!  USA!  Seriously,  though, I always feel bad when I hear about things like this.  Why not give them the same quality product I had?  I’ve seen those cardboard Death Stars – they are not  pretty.
Why should you own this set?  I just  gave you a TON of frickin’ reasons!
Backstory:
The     concept for the Death Star began with an idea for  an expeditionary     moon, but when told to Tarkin, it eventually formed  into a weapons     platform.  Plans for it were seen  as far back as Episode II, when they were moved to prevent the Jedi from  getting them.  The final design work was done in  the Maw Installation, an isolated Imperial laboratory, by a brain trust.  The     first Death Star was 160 km in diameter, and had  countless    turbolasers  and tractor beams for defense, as well as its main  weapon,    the super  laser.  When Luke blew it up,  there were an estimated 1,000,000 Imperials crewing it.  Heavy.
Want more?  Wookieepedia article on  the first Death Star
43rd in alphabetical order
 
 

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