Star Wars Imperial Briefing Room Action Figures Box Set A Previews Exclusive! Though not yet fully operational, the Death Star was already an imposing presence, dwarfing its Star Destroyer escort as it cruised through deep space during its final pre-operations check. Even as the final systems check progressed flawlessly, the Imperial officers in command of the battle station met in their first strategy session to plot the total destruction of the Rebel Alliance, and the continued domination of the Emperor. Measuring 3 tall, the set features the following characters:
Darth Vader
Grand Moff Tarkin
Admiral Motti
General Tagge
Chief Bast
Officer Cass
Colonel Wulff Yularen
Includes blasters and Darth Vader lightsaber! Window box packaging.
Customer Review: Darth and the Gang
I got this for my grandson’s sixth birthday. He’s a huge Star Wars fan. (Classic only, please!) I was looking for something unique, and this fit the bill. Most of his Star Wars toys are the heroes (especially Ewoks!), so he was pretty excited to get some “bad guys” for his collection.
We took him out to dinner for his birthday (my son and daughter in law got to come too) and gave him his present after we ordered. We popped the figures out of the box (leaving the guns and light sabers inside so they didn’t get lost) and proceeded to have a “staff meeting”.
Things went pretty well until the officers decided to gang up on Vader. A rather vigorous fist fight started, which lasted partway through the meal until Grand Moff Tarkin went flying into a plate of fajitas. Then Gramps had to behave himself for the rest of the dinner.
This is a very well made set. The figures have jointed arms (mostly… on figure has one arm that doesn’t bend for some reason), movable legs and heads that turn. Vader has a real cloth cape! (Which gave him the power to fly around the dinner table.)
My grandson loves the toy, and Gramps had a lot of fun with it too!
Customer Review: “General Tarkin, I didn’t recognize your youthful fowl stench in Episode III.”
The infamous organized crime empirals regally duking it out(vader, of course winning always by “force” more than wits.) in the breifing chamber. General Tarkin, who was indeed in episode III(with no presence or lines to say and played by a youth with a an angular face and gauntish cheekbones-more as an afterthought in haist!) is portrayed in Episode IV by counter to actor Christopher Lee(ironically) by Peter Cushing in 1977. The figures are well desinged and thought out from Tarkins’ frenzic hairstyle to the loutish nay-sayers who dear show lack of faith. And of course Lord Darth Vader is omnipresent in dark armour and cape(Ligthsaber too).







