Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Star Wars Micro Collection

In 1982 Kenner released a line of die cast Star Wars figures and playsets called the Micro
collection. The micro-scale playsets were based on key action sequences from Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back. Each set came with a certain amount of mini metal figures and an environment or vehicle from the movies. The sets were designed to connect with each other to form a bigger environment. The sets looked good but the figures were not posable and for the time, relatively expensive.
At the time of the Micro Collection release, Masters of the Universe and G.I. Joe were growing in popularity. As a result sales did not do well and the Micro Collection was cancelled after only one year.
If they had waited for the Return of the Jedi movie to be released, maybe the toy line would have been more successful, who knows. Whatever the case may be, I always thought these playsets looked cool and the vehicles even cooler. Lets take a look at the line!

Before I go on.
1. This is going to be a lengthy post.
2. I want to point out that these pictures were taken from www.rebelscum.com and www.theswca.com. Check them out!

Bespin Control Room    

This is where you could re-enact the scene of Darth Vader throwing s**t at Luke with his mind. It also had a feature that allowed Luke to get tossed through the window(the power of the force!). It came with two Lukes and two Vaders in different poses, but it did lack overall playability.



Bespin Gantry
SPOILER ALERT!
This playset was taken from the scene where Darth Vader cuts off Lukes hand and then reveals to him that he is Lukes father. Again, two Luke figures and two Vader figures(but this time Luke gets a shiny saber of his own!). 



Bespin Freeze Chamber

This was by far the best playset from the Bespin collection. 

It came with the biggest playset and eight figures. 



 You could lower Han Solo into the freeze chamber....



and raise a Han Solo frozen in carbonite.



"He's no good to me dead."



As stated earlier these sets could be bought individually or could be purchased as a set.
Bespin World





The Bespin World playset is pretty fun when complete.




Death Star Compactor
This playset was the trash compactor scene from Star Wars. The set came with eight figures, including Obi-Wan and Darth Vader ready for their final showdown. It also came with orange trash foam.



 Death Star Escape
The Death Star Escape came with six figures, including good ol' Chewie. It also featured a moving elevator and a turret that could be "blown up".



Death Star World
This set was a little bigger than Bespin World.




Hoth Generator Attack 
This little playset was cool because it came with a vehicle. When the AT-ST(Scout Walker) was placed on the base next to the generator, a button could be pushed causing the generator and the scout walker to break apart to replicate them exploding. A cool feature and a some cool snowtrooper figures makes this a good playset.



Hoth Ion Cannon

 This set comes with eight figures including Han Solo on a Tauntaun. The ion cannon has a lever to move the cannon around and there is a button on the the playset that can blow off a piece of the snow to reveal a trap door. The set is also elevated to allow the figures to fit underneath. I assume this is to replicate the base being underground.



Hoth Turret Defense
This set comes with six figures and the turrets break apart.
I like the rebel soldier that is crawling in the snow. He can be turned over to look like he's been shot.



Hoth Wampa Cave
Remember when the Wampa slaps Luke, and Chewie and Han shoot that droid? That's what this is all about. It comes with a hanging Luke and a droid that can be put on a stand and knocked off with a push of button. 



Hoth World




As I'm writing this and looking at the pictures I can see why this line didn't do well. I remember playing with the Bespin set but I also remember playing with it for a short amount of time. There wasn't a whole lot to do with these playsets. However, like I said earlier, they still look pretty cool. Especially the vehicles. 




X-Wing Fighter
The pilot has a stomach ache.




 Comes with one pilot figure.



Stickers can be added to give the X-Wing battle damage.



The cool feature on this vehicle was that it broke apart when the button on the back was pushed.

A classic spaceship.




TIE Fighter
and this guy needs to poop.



The TIE Fighter is almost like the X-Wings counterpart. It comes with one figure and has a break apart feature. 




Snowspeeder(JC Penny Exclusive) 
This and the Millennium Falcon are the rarest of the vehicles. The Snowspeeder was only available for a brief time during the Christmas season of 1982. This vehicle has the same battle damage and break apart features as the X-Wing and TIE Fighter but comes with two figures.





What the hell is an Aluminum Falcon?
This was a Sears exclusive. It was going to have wide release in 1983 but the line was cancelled and just like the Snowspeeder, was only sold for a brief time during Christmas time of '82.



You can recreate the ending of The Empire Strikes Back.



The set come with R2-D2, C3PO, Chewbacca, Han Solo, Lando Calrissian and Luke Skywalker(minus one hand). 

Along with these playsets and vehicles, Kenner was in the early production phase of the Hoth Bacta Chamber, Bespin Torture Chamber, Dagobah, Jabba's Palace and the Emperor's Throne Room. Some of these playsets were produced but not released. I will have pictures of those playsets in a separate post.
In retrospect, I think the line suffered for four reasons.
1. The individual playsets on their own seem pretty boring. 
2. It cost a decent amount of money to have a full playset.
3. Small pieces and children don't mix.
4. Non posable figures make for limited play.

Despite the failure of the line, the Micro Collection is popular today amongst collectors. They have become very nice pieces to put on display and like most Star Wars collectibles, will be cherished by almost all Star Wars nerds.

Hope you enjoyed this picture tour of the Star Wars Micro Collection. 

-Jay

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