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The Mandalorian Gets Cool New Transport Toy, Now Available For Pre-Order

This will hold all my Stormtroopers. Yes, I have a lot of them.

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While Disney+'s The Mandalorian--which has a new season coming this fall--took place after Return of the Jedi, the series sure did have a lot of Stormtroopers and Empire officers hanging about. And one of the cool Imperial vehicles from the final episodes of Season 1 can be yours to own, in toy form.

Hasbro is releasing the Star Wars: The Vintage Collection Imperial Troop Transport Vehicle this spring. It's the giant vehicle during the season finale that all the Stormtroopers got out of when Mando and company were hiding in the bar. It's currently available for pre-order at various retailers, and you can check out some images of the toy below.

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While the press release for the vehicle states it will release in the spring, Best Buy has the release date listed as March 16, while GameStop lists it as March 1. The Imperial Transport will cost $70, and it features a removable roof, opening doors, fold-down seating, and movable turret. The new toy is actually inspired by the original Kenner vehicle which was released in 1979.

From the looks of the images, you can seat seven 3.75" figures into the transport. Like the rest of the Vintage Collection from Hasbro, the figures and vehicles recreate the world of Star Wars with incredible detail, and while you can play with them--and why wouldn't you?--the Vintage Collection toys also look pretty sweet displayed around the house.

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