Hasbro has revealed the next Star Wars HasLab as a Vintage Collection 3.75-inch scale modular Cantina from A New Hope. The piece features the full bar and booths as well as the entrance and you can choose to purchase the standard or deluxe version with the latter featuring two sides of booths.
The Cantina can be displayed as a full diorama but also breaks down into smaller dioramas such as the entrance, the bar, or a single booth.
The set also includes figures of Wuher and the Tonnika Sisters. There are also tiers for backers with more Cantina patrons added as the various tiers are met. We have Greedo at Tier 1, Nabrun Leids at Tier 2, and Arleil Schous at Tier 3.
Here in the UK the HasLab is priced at £399 for the standard pack, and £499 for the Deluxe offering which includes three more modular booth sections as well as more chairs, tables and benches.
You have until the 9th of July to back the Cantina with a base level of 8000 backers needed for it to go into production for a 2025 release.
The team finished their Fan Stream with the announcement that 2025 will see the Return to Tattooine as a focus and there are pipeline teasers for Cantina versions of Luke Skywalker, Ben Kenobi, Han Solo, and Chewbacca.
Imagine two suns beating down on desert ground, the bustle of Mos Eisley spaceport kicking up sand on your worn-out shoes. Every manner of smuggler and shady spice trader shuffles past, and you lift an arm over your head to shield your eyes and peer up at the domed building before you. Curious, you make your way through the arched entrance.
The Mos Eisley Cantina reveals itself: dark and dank, alive with sabacc games and deals being made in hushed tones. Upbeat jazz by a Bith band fills the air. A watchful bartender quirks his brow at you before sliding a cold Jawa juice across the tabletop.
In the unrelenting Tatooine heat, a cooling beverage just might do the trick. As long as you stay out of trouble, of course …
For fans who grew up seeing the original trilogy in theaters, the Kenner figures from the 1970s and 1980s grounded them in their love of the franchise. Now, fans old and new can relive the moments that shaped their fandom -- right on their shelves.
From a fully adorned bar to figures of classic characters, HasLab brings you a piece of iconic original trilogy lore in 3.75-inch scale with this high-quality, detailed Vintage Collection offering. Let’s take a look.
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