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The Twin Ion Engine (TIE) fighter is a series of fictional starfighters featured in the Star Wars universe. TIE fighters are depicted as fast, agile, yet fragile starfighters used by the Galactic Empire, First Order, and the Sith Eternal. TIE fighters and other TIE craft appear in Star Wars films, television shows, and throughout the Star Wars expanded universe
C1 Comlink
The C1 personal comlink was manufactured by SoroSuub Corporation. It was a small, cylindrical device with a mic grill on the top, an on/off switch fixed to the side. A scrambler, transmitter and Frequency Code Sequencer were mounted on the device's interior. A Variable Frequency Programming Chip was located on the bottom of the comlink.
Thermal Detonator. Thermal detonators are grenade-like weapons that pack tremendous explosive power into a small sphere, and are used by bounty hunters and military forces such as the Empire's stormtroopers.
Thermal detonators are highly volatile, handheld explosive spheres used throughout the Star Wars galaxy by bounty hunters, military personnel, and criminals. Notable users include Princess Leia (disguised as Boushh), Cad Bane, Boba Fett, Clone Troopers, Stormtroopers, and various Separatist battle droids.

Customise BB-8 AStormech droid character from Star Wars: The Force awakens 2015. He is a skittish,yet loyal and provides a viatal clue to the location of Luke
This item is a vitage Star Wars MTV-7 Multi terrain vehicle, a mini-rig toy produced by Kenner in 1981. A ground scouting vehicle used by the imperial army ,however it was never featured in any films !!
£d Printed macrobinoculars or electrobinoculars. These are similar to the ones use by Luke Skywalker in the original 1977 Episode IV
This is a ban-Dai model kit of the BTL-A4 Y-Wing fighter.
Y-wings are prized for their durability and long-range striking capability during the Clone Wars but afterwards are decommissioned by the Galactic Empire and relegated to military surplus sellers or scrapyards. The nascent Rebel Alliance seeks to buy or commandeer as many Y-wings as possible to build out its forces. In the Star Wars Rebels 2014 animated series, the crew of the Ghost are shown stealing decommissioned Old Republic Y-wings, in the process of being dismantled by the Galactic Empire, for use by the Rebellion.Once acquired, technicians modify the fighter-bombers to make them more suitable to the Rebellion's hit-and-run tactics. The resulting modifications make these Rebel Y-wings faster and more lethal than their original version, and they become the most readily available starfighters to the Rebellion during the Galactic Civil War

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This item is a vintage Star Wars A-wing Fighter,From the 2002 Hasbro Return of the Jedi line, featuring a pilot figure and weathered green paint scheme.
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The RZ-1 A-wing interceptor was a quick, powerful strike fighter manufactured by Kuat Systems Engineering.
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It includes features such as a raising and lowering protective canopy and tripod landing gear.
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This specific toy version often features dual laser cannons that pivot 360 degrees.
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It is designed to fit 3 and 3/4 inch action figures
storm trooper helmet
The stormtrooper helmet is an iconic symbol of the Galactic Empire in the Star Wars galaxy, representing uniformity and obedience. The history of its design and evolution involves several key individuals and iterations across the franchise's films.
Original Trilogy Design and Creation
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Concept: The initial concept for the stormtroopers was developed by sci-fi visionary Ralph McQuarrie and George Lucas.
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Sculpting and Production: The design was sculpted by Liz Moore, Andrew Ainsworth, and Nick Pemberton. Andrew Ainsworth was the industrial designer who crafted the plastic helmets used in the original 1977 Star Wars film (A New Hope).
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Variations: Due to the production process (a mold collapse during recasting), two slightly different kinds of helmets appeared in A New Hope: "hero" versions used for close-up shots (with bubble lenses) and "stunt" versions for background characters (with flatter green lenses).
Evolution in Subsequent Films
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Sequel Trilogy: For the sequel films, such as The Force Awakens, designers aimed for a modern, sleek look, asking "What would Apple do?" to update the classic design while staying true to the original aesthetic.
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Rogue One: The costume designers for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story used 3D renderings to recreate the helmets, hearkening back to the original A New Hope Imperial stormtrooper look.
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