The Jawa’s vinyl cape was quickly replaced by a material cloak, and with it, the blister. It is popular opinion that it never actually shipped on that card. The Kenner vinyl caped version shipped only on early Star Wars 12-backs and, though rumored to have been shipped on Meccano square cards in France, none have ever been documented. There are examples of fake blisters mimicking this one, but for the most part, fakes tend to have the wrong blister altogether. The authentic carded vinyl cape Jawa sits in a blister unique to this variation with a flat clear piece of plastic behind the figure.Īn authentic blister is flat along the front and sits very close to the figure itself. These can often be mistaken for the Australian Toltoys vinyl cape Jawa mentioned below. Many fakes use slightly retooled Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi capes, but these are usually easier to spot. The vinyl on an authentic cape is a near perfect match to the figure itself, though many fakes that are the right color do exist. This version is often reproduced, and makes finding a genuine version near impossible for the untrained eye. The authentic carded vinyl version of the figure was shipped with a vinyl cape not unlike the other removable capes found on the Star Wars 12-back figures. Though all vintage figures have minor variations, the Jawa figure has some of the most interesting and sought after variations in the entire line. Oddly enough, with all the figure’s popularity, which made it one of the very few to make it onto every card back, it is the little vinyl cape that makes it such a well-known collectible even outside of the Star Wars collecting community. When Kenner added the material cloak, young collectors had the added incentive to create their own army. The Jawa has always been a popular Vintage Figure. This figure first appeared on the Star Wars 12-back card. "Very well written and reads fast and easy in the style of other great sci fi writers such as Randolph Lalonde and Jack Campbell" The Exodus Trilogy:1.Jawa was a figure released in 1977, part of the Star Wars collection. "A race through the end of the Earth - excellent SF"
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