![]() Just like The Battle Of Endor set, it has been painted specifically to fit it its surrounding, this time white to match the tundra of Hoth. Accompanying the Laser Turret is a newly painted version of the vehicle from 2002's POTJ Imperial AT-ST & Speeder Bike set. The Laser Turret also has a door where you can store various Hoth Rebel Soldiers inside of it which of course adds an amazing amount of play value. It has an action feature which we understand must be included in toys sometimes, but it too has been done well and Hasbro has been respectful to collectors by not making it bulky and distorted-looking. It’s a dual level “play-set” (God forbid we use that word around Hasbro!) that is huge when next to any 3.75” scale action figure and well done. For The Battle Of Hoth set Hasbro created an all-new Laser Turret which collectors have wanted for years. While Hasbro could have just given us 100% all recycled parts, they went above and beyond to create new stuff to make us even happier. We think this is some of Hasbro’s most clever concepts of revitalizing older product and we couldn’t be happier with the final results. This newly developed medium ( Battle Packs to the “nth” degree) was a sure way to cram a lot of cool product into one box and make even the most discriminating collector happy. And two of the main things to be happy about as far as the Hasbro line was concerned were the TARGET exclusive Ultimate Battle Packs. There was a lot to be thankful for if you were a Star Wars collector in 2007 (celebrating 30 years of Star Wars).
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