The End.

The End. (Vintage AT-AT, Kenner, 1980)

The End. (Vintage AT-AT)

The End of the Line for those pesky Rebels that is!

And, sad is it may be, it’s also the End of this six-part AT-AT exposé. I said at the onset that taking on the whole toy in one shot wasn’t really feasible but of course that only made me feel the challenge that much more. So here she is in all her chin-to-tail glory, ready to do some serious business on behalf of her Imperial masters. Stomp on, trusty AT-AT, stomp on!

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All Fours.

All-Fours. (Vintage AT-AT, Vintage Tie Fighter Pilot)

All-Fours. (Vintage AT-AT, Vintage Tie Fighter Pilot)

Let’s circle back to the AT-AT’s feet for a minute. I realized after the fact that the earlier shot with the two X-Wing Pilots fell a bit short in only showing two of the AT-AT’s feet instead of all four. This little piece of drama goes the distance.

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Driven to Destruction, Pt. 2.

Driven to Destruction, Pt. 2. (Vintage AT-AT, Vintage AT-AT Drivers)

Driven to Destruction, Pt. 2. (Vintage AT-AT, Vintage AT-AT Drivers)

Voila! As promised, the AT-AT head exterior in all its glory. And of course I’ll own up straight away – the background on this one’s a fake. Sometimes I can’t resist the temptation.

This is fourth in the now burgeoning AT-AT Marathon of Summer 2012! When will it end!?

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Driven To Destruction, Pt. 1.

Driven to Destruction, Pt. 1. (Vintage AT-AT, Vintage AT-AT Drivers)

Driven to Destruction, Pt. 1. (Vintage AT-AT, Vintage AT-AT Drivers)

This is one of two shots necessary to give the vintage AT-AT’s cockpit/head the attention that it deserves. Let’s call this one the interior shot. I’ll post the one focused more on exterior tomorrow.

Third photo in the AT-AT series.

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The Trouble Below.

The Trouble Below. (Vintage AT-AT, Vintage Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot)

The Trouble Below. (Vintage AT-AT, Vintage Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot)

This is second in a series dedicated to capturing the immense pleasure that is the vintage AT-AT. And this time it’s all about the feet.

Buying Notes on the Vintage Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot

Check out the current vintage Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot listings here.

Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot was a toy sold by Kenner from 1978 to about 1985. So there were (and still are) great numbers in circulation, and a fair number of these are still in excellent shape. But keep a few things in mind when tracking one down on eBay.

The Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot action figure probably had more paint applied to it in the production process than any other vintage Star Wars action figure. Face color, facial features, helmet details, vest, chest panel, hands, leg straps, boots. The guy has paint details everywhere. Be sure to see plenty of photos showing that the paint all looks good.

This was an action figure in the true sense of the word. Luke Skwyalker X-Wing Pilot was played with extensively by little kids in the 70s and 80s. If the seller hasn’t already declared that the joints are tight in the auction description, you definitely want to ask before bidding.

Lastly, the figure’s weapon is the Han Solo pistol type of Kenner blaster. Don’t forget: repro accessories suck. Make certain that it’s authentic if possible. You can check out the Imperial Gunnery for some excellent reference on the topic.

Feel free to add any more thoughts on this in the comments section and drop me a line if you get into trouble!

Check out the current vintage Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot listings here.

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