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Tusken Raider Desert Sniper Power Of The Jedi
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Tusken Raider

Power Of The Jedi
  • MSRP: $5.99 USD
  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Exclusive: No
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: 2000
  • Released: 2000
  • Joint Count: 8
  • Joint Details: 1 Swivel neck, 2 swivel shoulders, 1 swivel right elbow, 1 left swivel forearm, 1 swivel waist, 2 swivel hips
  • Accessory Count: 1
  • Accessory Details: 1 Blaster Rifle

Jedi Force File

Power Of The Jedi Force File
Almost every basic figure in the Power Of The Jedi single carded assortment included a Jedi Force File , a small double-sided 5-page booklet, with character stats. The only figures which didn't include a Force File were BoShek, Eeth Koth, FX-7, Imperial Officer, astromech droid R4-M9 (and Mouse Droid), Sabe (Royal Decoy), Rebel Fleet Trooper, Otoga 222 (packed-in with Anakin Skywalker) and Teebo. The Force File is 3.3" high (8,4 cm) and 9.9" in width fully extended (25 cm). The Force File listed biographies, skills, gear, tech, statistics, adventures and allies & enemies for each character. There were a total of 47 different Force Files to collect.

MORE INFORMATION

  • This Tusken Raider figure was released single carded
  • The blaster rifle is long but fits well into the right hand
  • The Tusken Raider's clothes are plastic and not removable
  • The Tusken Raider stands very well without support from a stand

PACKAGING TEXT

Also known as Sand People, the Tusken Raiders of Tatooine have not accepted homesteaders on their planet. They prey upon settlers and travelers foolish enough to try to cross the desert wasteland. Savage and extremely dangerous, Tusken Raiders should not be underestimated.

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