tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8139262298737556599.post2012736506836635709..comments2024-03-14T15:03:31.377-07:00Comments on Galactic Hunter's Star Wars Figure of the Day with Adam Pawlus: Figure of the Day: Day 1,219: AT-AT CommanderAdam16bithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17369348859276892966noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8139262298737556599.post-63549502316530586792013-03-25T20:55:10.034-07:002013-03-25T20:55:10.034-07:00The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figur...The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figure was the bomb when he came out. You couldn't get this figure unless you bought the Imperial Walker. That what made this figure so hard to get unless someone was willing to pay a hundred dollars. That what so cool about Kenner they never made a second release of the same action figures with the same vairations like Hasbro did. That what made it so hard for some to build an army or just find one figure. That when one really started to appreciate my Star Wars action figures when I was a kid and pre-teen at the time. If you did find it again it was at the flea markets, the venders would charge double or even triple because Kenner stop making a pectular action figure. The only figure that did make a second release from the Kenner POTF line was the AT-AT driver which was needed if one was to add another driver into the second seat in the Imperial walk surely Veers didnt sit there. I think the 1990s was the last decade when kids bought, played with and collected action figures.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8139262298737556599.post-68358877716178597312013-03-25T20:55:05.700-07:002013-03-25T20:55:05.700-07:00The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figur...The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figure was the bomb when he came out. You couldn't get this figure unless you bought the Imperial Walker. That what made this figure so hard to get unless someone was willing to pay a hundred dollars. That what so cool about Kenner they never made a second release of the same action figures with the same vairations like Hasbro did. That what made it so hard for some to build an army or just find one figure. That when one really started to appreciate my Star Wars action figures when I was a kid and pre-teen at the time. If you did find it again it was at the flea markets, the venders would charge double or even triple because Kenner stop making a pectular action figure. The only figure that did make a second release from the Kenner POTF line was the AT-AT driver which was needed if one was to add another driver into the second seat in the Imperial walk surely Veers didnt sit there. I think the 1990s was the last decade when kids bought, played with and collected action figures.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8139262298737556599.post-65786724860866645622013-03-25T20:54:49.408-07:002013-03-25T20:54:49.408-07:00The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figur...The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figure was the bomb when he came out. You couldn't get this figure unless you bought the Imperial Walker. That what made this figure so hard to get unless someone was willing to pay a hundred dollars. That what so cool about Kenner they never made a second release of the same action figures with the same vairations like Hasbro did. That what made it so hard for some to build an army or just find one figure. That when one really started to appreciate my Star Wars action figures when I was a kid and pre-teen at the time. If you did find it again it was at the flea markets, the venders would charge double or even triple because Kenner stop making a pectular action figure. The only figure that did make a second release from the Kenner POTF line was the AT-AT driver which was needed if one was to add another driver into the second seat in the Imperial walk surely Veers didnt sit there. I think the 1990s was the last decade when kids bought, played with and collected action figures.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8139262298737556599.post-31771641172413940122013-03-25T20:54:42.793-07:002013-03-25T20:54:42.793-07:00The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figur...The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figure was the bomb when he came out. You couldn't get this figure unless you bought the Imperial Walker. That what made this figure so hard to get unless someone was willing to pay a hundred dollars. That what so cool about Kenner they never made a second release of the same action figures with the same vairations like Hasbro did. That what made it so hard for some to build an army or just find one figure. That when one really started to appreciate my Star Wars action figures when I was a kid and pre-teen at the time. If you did find it again it was at the flea markets, the venders would charge double or even triple because Kenner stop making a pectular action figure. The only figure that did make a second release from the Kenner POTF line was the AT-AT driver which was needed if one was to add another driver into the second seat in the Imperial walk surely Veers didnt sit there. I think the 1990s was the last decade when kids bought, played with and collected action figures.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8139262298737556599.post-31089937682787142332013-03-25T20:54:36.657-07:002013-03-25T20:54:36.657-07:00The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figur...The AT-AT Commander aka General Veers action figure was the bomb when he came out. You couldn't get this figure unless you bought the Imperial Walker. That what made this figure so hard to get unless someone was willing to pay a hundred dollars. That what so cool about Kenner they never made a second release of the same action figures with the same vairations like Hasbro did. That what made it so hard for some to build an army or just find one figure. That when one really started to appreciate my Star Wars action figures when I was a kid and pre-teen at the time. If you did find it again it was at the flea markets, the venders would charge double or even triple because Kenner stop making a pectular action figure. The only figure that did make a second release from the Kenner POTF line was the AT-AT driver which was needed if one was to add another driver into the second seat in the Imperial walk surely Veers didnt sit there. I think the 1990s was the last decade when kids bought, played with and collected action figures.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com