Nice story, Jay. I never owned one of these as a child either. It was actually one of the few Empire toys I didn't, along with the Imperial Attack Base (which I didn't want), and the AT-AT (which I really, REALLY did! :lol. The Dagobah playset is a great toy, and surely an easy win for Hasbro if they ever wanted to upgrade it in the modern line, despite their constant bleating that playsets don't sell (then give us some good ones!).TheJabbaWookie said:One of my only real Star Wars memories involves this set. We had an end of term bring your toy to school day in the 2nd year juniors when I would have been 8 (so 1984). I can't remember what I took in but my best mate Stuart McCombie brought in the Dagobah Action Playset and I was so jealous. Shame the foam so often deteriorates otherwise this would be a must have for me with my little Yoda side focus. Look forward to seeing people's posts.
Interesting idea. Like you I had always assumed it was Yoda's shack but looking at it maybe you're onto something. If only it had come with a few snakesSnaketibe said:Which brings me to another question, because for my entire life I've always thought the central brown 'dome' was supposed to be Yoda's house, but looking at it today, right now, I realise it looks a lot more like a tree stump! Is this supposed to be the dark Force site Luke ventured into on Dagobah? Is it a random tree stump around which action reigns? Or is it indeed meant to be Yoda's Love Shack after all?!
I've never had this play set so I've never given it any thoughts, but I'm sure that you're right.Snaketibe said:Come on guys. Does no-one else have one of these they're willing to share with the forum? I'm hoping to see some Kenner boxed examples of this great toy
Yes, I think it's fair to say the prongs weren't Kenner's finest work! Mind you, they're still stronger than the tips of Luke, Ben and Vader's sabers! :lol:Mini99 said:I've never had this play set so I've never given it any thoughts, but I'm sure that you're right.
It certainly does look like the place that Luke confronted Vader more than Yoda's house.
Those "lifting" prongs for the crates look very flimsy!
TheJabbaWookie said:One of my only real Star Wars memories involves this set. We had an end of term bring your toy to school day in the 2nd year juniors when I would have been 8 (so 1984). I can't remember what I took in but my best mate Stuart McCombie brought in the Dagobah Action Playset and I was so jealous. Shame the foam so often deteriorates otherwise this would be a must have for me with my little Yoda side focus. Look forward to seeing people's posts.
Snaketibe said:So, making up for not having one as a kid, I bought myself one of these as an adult! :-D
This playset has grown on me over the years. As a child, I always felt it lacked something, however as the years have passed, I've grown to really like it a lot. It does a surprising amount of things for such a compact set, with a foamy bog to trap R2, Jedi Force lifters for Luke to float some cargo boxes (which are included!) and R2, 2 action levers for Luke to battle Vader's apparition, plus a third lever / lifter to raise up other figures. Oh, and you can also fit figures inside the thing... Which brings me to another question, because for my entire life I've always thought the central brown 'dome' was supposed to be Yoda's house, but looking at it today, right now, I realise it looks a lot more like a tree stump! Is this supposed to be the dark Force site Luke ventured into on Dagobah? Is it a random tree stump around which action reigns? Or is it indeed meant to be Yoda's Love Shack after all?!
Whatever the answer, here's mine:
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Thanks, LarsPomse2001 said:Snaketibe said:So, making up for not having one as a kid, I bought myself one of these as an adult! :-D
This playset has grown on me over the years. As a child, I always felt it lacked something, however as the years have passed, I've grown to really like it a lot. It does a surprising amount of things for such a compact set, with a foamy bog to trap R2, Jedi Force lifters for Luke to float some cargo boxes (which are included!) and R2, 2 action levers for Luke to battle Vader's apparition, plus a third lever / lifter to raise up other figures. Oh, and you can also fit figures inside the thing... Which brings me to another question, because for my entire life I've always thought the central brown 'dome' was supposed to be Yoda's house, but looking at it today, right now, I realise it looks a lot more like a tree stump! Is this supposed to be the dark Force site Luke ventured into on Dagobah? Is it a random tree stump around which action reigns? Or is it indeed meant to be Yoda's Love Shack after all?!
Whatever the answer, here's mine:
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Wow great playset and the foam looks great :shock: I think it should looks like Yoda's Love Shack :lol:
Well, you granted my wish, Lars. What a terrific Kenner example! That's a great condition box and it's nice to see you have the instructions and booklet tooPomse2001 said:Here is my set, I do not know if the bag is the original bag from the set, but I got it with the set many years ago when I bought it. I think it was in the early 00. I hope you like it, the foam is broken
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It's always nice to see a playset displayed with figures! Thanks for sharing yoursStarWarsFan said:Have Box and Instructions but no idea where they are ATM
StarWarsFan said:Have Box and Instructions but no idea where they are ATM
Snaketibe said:Thanks, LarsPomse2001 said:Snaketibe said:So, making up for not having one as a kid, I bought myself one of these as an adult! :-D
This playset has grown on me over the years. As a child, I always felt it lacked something, however as the years have passed, I've grown to really like it a lot. It does a surprising amount of things for such a compact set, with a foamy bog to trap R2, Jedi Force lifters for Luke to float some cargo boxes (which are included!) and R2, 2 action levers for Luke to battle Vader's apparition, plus a third lever / lifter to raise up other figures. Oh, and you can also fit figures inside the thing... Which brings me to another question, because for my entire life I've always thought the central brown 'dome' was supposed to be Yoda's house, but looking at it today, right now, I realise it looks a lot more like a tree stump! Is this supposed to be the dark Force site Luke ventured into on Dagobah? Is it a random tree stump around which action reigns? Or is it indeed meant to be Yoda's Love Shack after all?!
Whatever the answer, here's mine:
Hovel Action Playset - 01.jpg
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Wow great playset and the foam looks great :shock: I think it should looks like Yoda's Love Shack :lol:
Yes, the foam seems to be holding up well on my playset... at least for now! I know it has a tendency to disintegrate over time, so I imagine mine will go that way eventually, but for the time-being it's doing alright.
Snaketibe said:Well, you granted my wish, Lars. What a terrific Kenner example! That's a great condition box and it's nice to see you have the instructions and booklet tooPomse2001 said:Here is my set, I do not know if the bag is the original bag from the set, but I got it with the set many years ago when I bought it. I think it was in the early 00. I hope you like it, the foam is broken
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Thanks for sharing.
Snaketibe said:It's always nice to see a playset displayed with figures! Thanks for sharing yoursStarWarsFan said:Have Box and Instructions but no idea where they are ATM