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Along with the Death Star, Droid Factory and Slave 1, the Turret and Probot playset was one of the few Kenner action figure toys to include what might be considered an exclusive figure. In this case, it was the Probot, Kenner's version of the Imperial probe droid seen in the opening moments of The Empire Strikes Back. It was a pretty cool inclusion for a playset that, really, wasn't much more than a white plastic base.

The idea behind the toy was to condense two ESB action sequences into one play environment. Thus, the encounter that Han Solo and Chewbacca have with the probe droid was combined with a gun turret, styled after those seen during the Rebels' confrontation with Imperial walkers later in the film. Unfortunately, the turret was vastly out of scale. Still, it was kind of neat, and, personally, I think the playset was quite a success despite its weird combination. For a kid, getting a probe droid and gun turret in one toy was reason enough for infatuation.

A variation exists with respect to the title text featured on the box. The earliest editions employed the slightly awkward title of "Turret/Probot Playset," but this seems to have been changed to "Turret & Probot" rather quickly. (Kenner's 1981 Toy Fair catalog, issued in February of that year, already shows the toy's box as bearing the amended title.) It should also be noted that a version of the set issued by Sears Canada bore the title "Gun Turret and Probot."

Catalog Description:

STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK 
TURRET AND PROBOT PLAYSET

WATCH OUT, REBELS! PROBOT IS LOOKING FOR YOU!

Kids can relive dramatic HOTH battles with this sculpted replica of the ICE PLANET. Rebel Action Figure can eject and "destroy" PROBOT with action lever. For added thrills, there's a realistic Rebel Laser Gun-Turret. Action Figures fit inside through the opening side door, and into the hatch on top. Turret laser cannon clicks as it turns. Action Figures sold separately. Ages 4 and up.

Image Source: 1980 Sears Canada Wish Book
Description Source: 1981 Kenner Toy Fair Catalog


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Comments: 8

Daxx-Lorenzo [2019-01-02 18:25:55 +0000 UTC]

Was there ever a Yavin 4 Sentry Tower at all?

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147CombatMedic [2018-12-31 16:34:15 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! 

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moose4975 [2018-12-31 16:08:39 +0000 UTC]

I still have this in my storage of Star Wars stuff.

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Dru1076 [2018-12-31 07:45:44 +0000 UTC]

Brings back memories....I had one of these sets back in the day. 

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Fellania-BloodClaw [2018-12-31 05:13:05 +0000 UTC]

Empire Strikes Back still has the chilling moments and the first one I recall is... "Walkers on the ridge... there are Walkers on the ridge..." 

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akphotographystudio [2018-12-30 22:35:27 +0000 UTC]

very nice! greetings from austria

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Atariboy2600 In reply to akphotographystudio [2018-12-31 01:54:11 +0000 UTC]

Yo.

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FabledHeroes [2018-12-30 19:33:16 +0000 UTC]

Sweet

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