I'll let the consisted of images talk with the cosmetic condition of the within and exterior of the Falcon (plastic has actually yellowed in lots of locations; the side panels-- made from a various kind of plastic-- are white) in addition to the action figures (scuffs, scratches, and so on from use). I'll concentrate the word portion of the listing on the positives and negatives (what works, what's missing, and so on).
2 numbers appeared on the inside of the hull, one stamped into the plastic and on printed on the plastic with ink. I think the previous may be the part number and the latter an identification number of sorts but Im uncertain. The stamped number is 519002 and the printed one is 2968Q.
I invested numerous hours cleaning it up as much as I could and repairing exactly what was broken (I purchased it made use of several years back, and a few of the pieces were damaged or missing out on).
WHAT WORKS.
- I've checked the side buzzer's motor with C batteries (not included), and it does make a sound and spin.
- The cannon and cannon support turn quickly and make the suitable clicking noise when rotating.
- All three landing gears extend, and they're sturdy.
- The radar support and dish have 360-degree swivel ability.
WHATS DAMAGED.
- Although it remains in location when closed, the ramp no longer swivels on its axis-- the ramp will simply drop when opened.
- The rear landing equipments squeak slightly when extended or pulled back (they were actually loud before I cleaned them up).
- The video game table was obviously glued into position by the previous owner (it may not be glued, however I didn't wish to exert any huge quantity of force in case it broke).
- One of the clamps on the cannon support's seat was bent/broken; it's been superglued and now sits on the support properly-- but I wouldn't attempt eliminating it in the future.
- The cardboard wall/panel isn't punctured anywhere, but there is a mildly deep indendation to the left of the cannon support when seeing from the rear engines.
- Many of the decals that stay intact are unsteady and dry. Some have begun peeling, and others have actually fallen off (I've positioned them in a plastic bag which will be positioned inside the main hold).
- Two of the attachment supports on the side panels (the long, front panel on the cockpit side and the short rear panel to the right of the buzzer's battery compartment) snapped off and had actually to be superglued. - As with the seat mentioned earlier, the panels are stable, but you'll desire to be mindful if removing them.
- That long, front panel next to the cockpit was also snapped in two and has been reglued. Again, it's steady-- simply be delicate when eliminating it if desired.
- The meal remains in place in many positions, but it will certainly drop in a few of them. It appears stabler on one side of the support structure, which, as provided above, can be rotated to the side you want the meal pointing.
WHATS MISSING.
- The incorrect floor panel for the secret cargo hold.
- The Lightsaber string, round, and rod.
- Some of the decals are missing. I've kept a few of the ones that fell off, but they're not all there. Replacement decals can be found online from scans of the original set.
- The blue ramp shows off.
Right here are the measurements for the ship:.
Weight = 3 lbs.
Length (stem to stern) = 21".
Width (maximum) = 16".
Height (radar dish attached, landing gears pulled back) = 7".
Height (radar dish attached, landing equipments extended) = 9".
Each consisted of action figure weighs approximately 0.5 oz, and, with the exception of R2-D2 (2.5") and Chewbacca (4"), they are 3.75" tall. The list below programs the series each was launched in (the film in brackets) as well as the label that would have been on the packaging when originally released.
[Star Wars] Chewbacca.
[Star Wars] Princess Leia Organa.
[The Empire Strikes Back] C-3PO (with removeable limbs).
[The Empire Strikes Back] Han Solo (Bespin clothing).
[The Empire Strikes Back] R2-D2 (with Sensorscope).
[Return of the Jedi] Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight attire).