Summary
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The Darth Vader toy features a button that, when pushed, opens his helmet to reveal Anakin Skywalker's face underneath. The revealed head is made of soft, squishy rubber with detailed sculpting.
The Sandcrawler toy, made of soft rubber with a plastic door, opens to reveal a miniature R2-D2 figurine inside. R2-D2 can be stored within the Sandcrawler for transport.
The Death Star toy has a spring-loaded lever, similar to a pinball machine. It comes with six cardboard Tie Fighters that can be loaded into a compartment. Pulling the lever shoots out the Tie Fighters.
This AT-AT toy allows its four legs and head to rotate, enabling various poses. It features a hidden door on the side that opens to reveal an AT-AT driver figurine inside.
These toys, made of soft plastic, attach to a central spinning mechanism. Once assembled, they can be spun, simulating an intergalactic star battle. The reviewer notes some warping in the plastic parts.
The AT-ST toy comes unassembled with plug-on legs. It has movable guns and a latch for a small minifigure. Its gimmick involves holding a button on the back that makes its legs move back and forth, simulating walking.
The video concludes by summarizing the review of the set of six Star Wars toys released by KFC Australia in 1997, highlighting them as a fun and enjoyable collectible set.