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West End Games Bounty Hunters Adventure Set

Bounty Hunters Adventure Set (1988)
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Contained 10 pewter pieces, featuring Boba Fett and other bounty hunters, for use with Star Wars role playing games by West End Games.

25mm scale.

Sculptors: Bob Charrette and Julie Guthrie
Creative Consultants: Stephen Crane and Bill Slavicsek
Cover Art: Lucasfilm Ltd.

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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...

It is a dark time for the Rebellion. Ruthless bounty hunters pursue the Rebel forces, intent on fighting the freedom fighters quickly for the evil Galactic Empire. Led by Boba Fett, Bossk, and the war Droid IG-88, these hired killers stalk Rebel heroes through shadowy out-system worlds — eager to please their Imperial masters!

Experience the vast scope and sweeping power of the Star Wars movie saga with the Bounty Hunter Adventure Set. This 10-figure set includes characters from the Star Wars films, as well as characters created for use with Tatooine Manhunt, a Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game adventure. This package also includes full statistics for each figure.




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