Monday, August 14, 2006

New Titanium Series Micro Vehicles!

Each new Titanium Series Die-Cast Micro Vehicle features intricate micro-detailing and comes complete with its own display stand!

Luke Skywalker’s Speeder Bike

Luke Skywalker operates a speeder bike while battling scout troopers on the Forest Moon of Endor. One bad move on this single-person repulsorlift vehicle, and he’ll end up as tree plaster! This advanced speeder is equipped with directional steering vanes, toggle switches for communications and shoulder-level handgrips, all of which aid in exceptional speed and maneuverability.


Republic Cruiser

These cruisers are often dispatched to transport members of the Galactic Senate and Jedi order throughout the galaxy. Their unique three-engine propulsion design makes them easily recognizable by the secretive Trade Federation.

Millennium Falcon

Before the Millennium Falcon was one of the most famous ships in the Rebel Alliance fleet, the Corellian freighter could often be found docked at Coruscant landing platforms. Its front cargo-gripping mandibles are used to lift and transport heavy loads and its body can store plenty of supplies. Once Lando Calrissian and later Han Solo owned this ship, they made sure this crafty spacecraft had plenty of "special modifications" to go around.


Sandcrawler

These gigantic vehicles were originally brought to Tatooine by Corellian prospectors hoping to mine the desert sands for saleable metals, only to be abandoned when the planet's depths proved as barren as its surface. They have since been repurposed by the native Jawas, who often live and travel by the hundreds in the vast, warren-like interior. These desert scavengers use their sandcrawlers as traveling market-places, hunting lodges, and - if the situation demands it - fortresses.

Executor

This immense starship was the crowning achievement of the Imperial Navy. Dwarfing even the gigantic Imperial-class Star Destroyers, the Executor was one of the most formidable craft ever conceived. As flagship of the fleet it led the counterattack on the Rebellion after the Battle of Yavin, driving the Rebels into hiding. Without peer in the galaxy, it led many successful attacks against rebel worlds before finally being destroyed in the Battle of Endor when it crashed, engulfed in flames, into the second Death Star.

A-wing Starfighter

The quickest starfighter deployed by any organization during the Galactic Civil War, the engines of the A-wing were so powerful that only the most skilled Rebel pilots were able to take full advantage of the speed they generated. Faster and more maneuverable than even the TIE interceptor, this vehicle was a deciding influence on many of the later battles in the war, including the Battle of Endor.

TIE Interceptor

Designed in response to the highly effective X-wing starfighter fielded by the Rebellion, this powerful fighter craft represents the pinnacle of Imperial engineering. Featuring enhanced ion projection stream engines and four laser cannons mounted at the tips of its dagger-like solar gather panels, it presents a sleek and aggressive profile. Piloted by the best in the Imperial military at speeds nearly matching those of an A-wing, this craft quickly became the cornerstone of Imperial ship-to-ship tactics.


B-wing Starfighter

Slow, ungainly and strange looking, the B-wing more than makes up in firepower what it lacks in looks. Designed to engage and destroy Imperial escort frigates, this heavy starfighter is equipped with a wide array of powerful weapons and heavier armor than any other Rebel fighter. Deployed at the Battle of Endor as escort ships to the fighter wing intended to assault the new Death Star, this ship proved invaluable during the close battle between the Imperial and Rebel fleets.

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