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Quickdraw Han and articulated Greedo
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 476638" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Usually but not always. Sometimes to demonstrate an idea or a mechanism designers would just use what was on hand at the time. Kit bashed prototypes using parts from other toy lines is a good example of that kind of thing but they were also routinely sent large amounts of first shots and production toys too. I believe the quick draw Han & Greedo were directly sourced from a Kenner employee and as has been stated, they've also appeared in a prototype book. I wouldn't think Gus or Duncan would include any item that they weren't 100% sure was genuine.</p><p></p><p>It's always good to be sceptical of course, especially when you see something for the first time but for the most part all of the prototypes out there are well documented at this point even if not widely known about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 476638, member: 440"] Usually but not always. Sometimes to demonstrate an idea or a mechanism designers would just use what was on hand at the time. Kit bashed prototypes using parts from other toy lines is a good example of that kind of thing but they were also routinely sent large amounts of first shots and production toys too. I believe the quick draw Han & Greedo were directly sourced from a Kenner employee and as has been stated, they've also appeared in a prototype book. I wouldn't think Gus or Duncan would include any item that they weren't 100% sure was genuine. It's always good to be sceptical of course, especially when you see something for the first time but for the most part all of the prototypes out there are well documented at this point even if not widely known about. [/QUOTE]
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