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Pomse2001 said:StarWarsFan said:Have Box and Instructions but no idea where they are ATM
wow looking great also with the figures 8)
Cheers mate, yours looks good too
Pomse2001 said:StarWarsFan said:Have Box and Instructions but no idea where they are ATM
wow looking great also with the figures 8)
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
Hovel Action Playset - 02.jpg
Hovel Action Playset - 03.jpg
StarWarsFan said:Pomse2001 said:StarWarsFan said:Have Box and Instructions but no idea where they are ATM
wow looking great also with the figures 8)
Cheers mate, yours looks good too
ThanksStarWarsFan 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
Hovel Action Playset - 02.jpg
Hovel Action Playset - 03.jpg
Looking good mate.
Snaketibe said:Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer... Er, I mean Toy of the Week, there was a discussion regarding whether this set features Yoda's house (which as a child, I had always assumed this was supposed to be), or whether it is simply a large tree stump. If it is supposed to be Yoda's house then it's a really lousy likeness by Kenner (see Lars' picture at the start of this thread). For my own part, the real problem (as it turns out) is that I have never owned a set of the instructions for this before... until now. I am delighted to say that recently I finally acquired some Palitoy ones to go with my playset. They were a little bit dirty and somewhat crumpled, but a quick clean and iron later, and they look much improved
So why mention this? Well, because reading the instructions leaves us in no doubt as to what Kenner intended this playset to be... a stump! It's right there in black and white several times throughout the instructions, even pointing out that it is removable to increase play value (which would be a rather odd thing to do to Yoda's house, unless you were making way for a new hyperspace / swamp bypass).
Anyway, here they are in all their clarifying glory :-D:
Stump 01.jpg
Stump 02.jpg
Stump 03.jpg
Stump 04.jpg
Pomse2001 said:Snaketibe said:Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer... Er, I mean Toy of the Week, there was a discussion regarding whether this set features Yoda's house (which as a child, I had always assumed this was supposed to be), or whether it is simply a large tree stump. If it is supposed to be Yoda's house then it's a really lousy likeness by Kenner (see Lars' picture at the start of this thread). For my own part, the real problem (as it turns out) is that I have never owned a set of the instructions for this before... until now. I am delighted to say that recently I finally acquired some Palitoy ones to go with my playset. They were a little bit dirty and somewhat crumpled, but a quick clean and iron later, and they look much improved
So why mention this? Well, because reading the instructions leaves us in no doubt as to what Kenner intended this playset to be... a stump! It's right there in black and white several times throughout the instructions, even pointing out that it is removable to increase play value (which would be a rather odd thing to do to Yoda's house, unless you were making way for a new hyperspace / swamp bypass).
Anyway, here they are in all their clarifying glory :-D:
Stump 01.jpg
Stump 02.jpg
Stump 03.jpg
Stump 04.jpg
Sorry for the late reply, Buffy the Vampire Slayer :shock: :lol: Cool new instruction and congratulations with completing the set :wink:
About the house, I agree it could look like a tree stump but on the picture from the movie it looks like roots from a tree is on the top of the house :? maybe that confused kenner :?
Snaketibe said:Pomse2001 said:Snaketibe said:Previously on Buffy the Vampire Slayer... Er, I mean Toy of the Week, there was a discussion regarding whether this set features Yoda's house (which as a child, I had always assumed this was supposed to be), or whether it is simply a large tree stump. If it is supposed to be Yoda's house then it's a really lousy likeness by Kenner (see Lars' picture at the start of this thread). For my own part, the real problem (as it turns out) is that I have never owned a set of the instructions for this before... until now. I am delighted to say that recently I finally acquired some Palitoy ones to go with my playset. They were a little bit dirty and somewhat crumpled, but a quick clean and iron later, and they look much improved
So why mention this? Well, because reading the instructions leaves us in no doubt as to what Kenner intended this playset to be... a stump! It's right there in black and white several times throughout the instructions, even pointing out that it is removable to increase play value (which would be a rather odd thing to do to Yoda's house, unless you were making way for a new hyperspace / swamp bypass).
Anyway, here they are in all their clarifying glory :-D:
Stump 01.jpg
Stump 02.jpg
Stump 03.jpg
Stump 04.jpg
Sorry for the late reply, Buffy the Vampire Slayer :shock: :lol: Cool new instruction and congratulations with completing the set :wink:
About the house, I agree it could look like a tree stump but on the picture from the movie it looks like roots from a tree is on the top of the house :? maybe that confused kenner :?
Thanks
I suppose it's possible someone at Kenner was a little confused, but in fairness, since the instructions clearly state several times that it is a stump, plus the fact that it looks exactly like a stump and nothing like Yoda's house, we are forced to conclude that this is unquestionably meant to be a stump... Of course that's not to say that most children playing with it didn't pretend that it was Yoda's house anyway... :-D