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(More customer reviews)The Cloud Car isn't one of the most popular vehicles, but it has its fans. Fortunately, they'll be quite pleased with this new Cloud Car. The last time Hasbro released a toy Cloud Car was 1982 - almost 30 years ago! This one is quite a looker. It's a simply vehicle, but Hasbro took the time to make it well and it shows. The most important thing is that there are absolutely no decals! Hasbro either painted or sculpted all features, including the controls inside the cockpit. Also, while Hasbro usually decides to ruin its Star Wars vehicles by adding on "firing missiles" and other "play" features, Hasbro treated the Cloud Car a bit more respectfully (probably because it realized collectors would be the ones who primarily bought this vehicle). The Cloud Car does have a few firing missiles "for the kids," but they're discretely hidden within the pods of each car. The missile launchers only appear if you push the cars closer together. In other words, if you just want a movie-accurate model of the Cloud Car, you never have to see the missile launchers - just pretend they don't exist. The one (tiny) complaint I have is the landing gear. It sticks out a bit when put up. It seems like there should have been a way to make it a bit less obtrusive. It's not a problem from most angles, but still... Overall, this is an awesome vehicle, with a few features for the kids, but high quality for collectors.
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Designed to accommodate two 3 ¾â? figures, Vehicles 2010 Series 01: Cloud Carfeatures projectile-firing blasters, and opening engine casing, and can be separated into individual pods. Manufactured by Bespin Motors, the Storm IV Twin-Pod Cloud Car was designed for atmospheric flight in conjunction with the Cloud City of Bespin. Powered by the Quadex Kyromaster dual engine contained within the connecting engine block, the repulsorlift-based Cloud Car was capable of reaching a maximum speed of 1,500 kph. Seating a single pilot, the Cloud Carâ?TMs pressurized left pod provided its occupant with advanced navigational systems and communications gear. Granted added control by virtue of flaps, jets, vane and rudders, the Cloud Car was equipped with a pair of twin blaster cannons. The Millennium Falcon was intercepted by Cloud Cars as Han Solo approached Bespin in the hopes of finding refuge with Soloâ?TMs former cohort (and the Millennium Falconâ??s previous owner), Lando Calrissian.
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