So if you’re on the fence about committing to the Sail Barge, perhaps we can help. We’ve brought together all the toys from the modern line that will accessorize that Khetanna, and (as if needs any assistance) help bring it to life as the centerpiece of your collection…
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Sometimes an article buries the lead. Yesterday’s StarWars.com HasLab article had the opposite problem. The lead, that the Sail Barge was now available in Canada, buried the rest of the article. It was big news. But there is a ton of good stuff in the rest of the article. Hit the jump for our breakdown of the some interesting points.
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Steve Evans, Design and Development Director for Star Wars at Hasbro, is enjoying his 45th Birthday today! What would Steve want for a gift? Click through, and make his birthday dreams come true…
Official statement from Hasbro:
Just announced in this great in-depth HasLab story on StarWars.com, we’re thrilled to share that HasLab is now available in Canada.
Click HERE, you hosers, to get ordering!
Lots of voices are weighing in on ways for Hasbro to incentivise more backers for the Sail Barge, and they’re all good. Our friends at Jedi Temple Archives offered this idea, which we also like. Now it’s our turn to weigh in on a way for Hasbro to generate even more buzz around this sensational vehicle, and we think (in our wholly uninformed position) that it’s eminently doable. Well informed vintage Kenner collectors already know exactly what we’re talking about from the preview image.
This is big news. The Official Site is reporting that the HasLab Vintage Collection Sail Barge campaign is now open to Canada. Attn Canada: I will wear a Ken Dryden throwback jersey for a week if you make this happen (disclaimer: offer to wear a Ken Dryden throwback jersey is not valid).
CLICK HERE for the announcement and other Sail Barge news
Thank you to reader, Michael, for the notification.
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