
Vintage 1978 Kenner Star Wars TIE Fighter Toy Vehicle
This is a vintage 1978 Kenner TIE Fighter toy vehicle from the original Star Wars 'A New Hope' line. The item is constructed of molded plastic and features a blue-gray color scheme for the main fuselage and solar array wings. The solar panels are inset with black textured panels. It features the classic circular cockpit design with a lift-top hatch and the trigger mechanism on the back intended for pop-off wing action and sound effects. The wings are intact, showing the scale appropriate for the 3.75-inch action figure line. Physically, the item shows signs of significant age and play wear; the plastic has some discoloration and a light layer of dust. Notably, the clear plastic cockpit window is missing, and there are no visible decals or stickers remaining on the wings or body. The battery-operated light/sound function is untested, but these models often suffered from battery corrosion over the decades. The manufacturing would have included molded 'General Mills CP' or 'Kenner' stamps on the bottom, typical of the late 1970s. Despite the missing window and decals, the structural integrity of the wing-ejection mechanism seems physically present, though its functionality remains unverified.
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Estimated Value
$45.00-$65.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Toys and Collectibles
Appraised On
February 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00-$65.00
Item Description
This is a vintage 1978 Kenner TIE Fighter toy vehicle from the original Star Wars 'A New Hope' line. The item is constructed of molded plastic and features a blue-gray color scheme for the main fuselage and solar array wings. The solar panels are inset with black textured panels. It features the classic circular cockpit design with a lift-top hatch and the trigger mechanism on the back intended for pop-off wing action and sound effects. The wings are intact, showing the scale appropriate for the 3.75-inch action figure line. Physically, the item shows signs of significant age and play wear; the plastic has some discoloration and a light layer of dust. Notably, the clear plastic cockpit window is missing, and there are no visible decals or stickers remaining on the wings or body. The battery-operated light/sound function is untested, but these models often suffered from battery corrosion over the decades. The manufacturing would have included molded 'General Mills CP' or 'Kenner' stamps on the bottom, typical of the late 1970s. Despite the missing window and decals, the structural integrity of the wing-ejection mechanism seems physically present, though its functionality remains unverified.
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