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Collection of Star Wars Toys and Replicas

Toys and Pop Culture Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$45-75

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A varied collection of four Star Wars themed toys and role-play items. The group includes a plastic AT-AT (All Terrain Armored Transport) Walker, featuring a matte grey finish with molded articulation details on the legs and head, though it appears to be a smaller scale play set rather than a vintage legacy model. Adjacent is a Millennium Falcon toy, possibly a Micro Galaxy Squadron or similar line, characterized by its white hull with blue paneling and circular sensor dish. Two lightsaber replicas are present: a crossguard lightsaber with a red telescoping blade and a black textured hilt modeled after Kylo Ren's weapon, and a traditional single-blade blue lightsaber with a silver and black hilt. All items are constructed from injection-molded plastics. The condition appears well-used with visible scuffs on the AT-AT's paneling and minor paint wear on the Falcon's blue accents. The telescoping blades show some slight bending typical of play use. These items represent modern manufacturing, likely from the 2010s to present, produced by mass-market toy manufacturers like Hasbro under Disney licensing. The lack of original packaging and evident play wear suggest these are casual collectibles rather than high-grade investment pieces.

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I have performed a visual examination of this four-item Star Wars collection. The assortment consists of a modern AT-AT Walker, a Millennium Falcon (likely the Micro Galaxy Squadron series), a Kylo Ren-style crossguard lightsaber, and a standard blue telescoping lightsaber. All pieces are contemporary mass-market iterations produced by Hasbro or similar Disney licensees, likely dating from 2015 to the present. The condition is 'played-with,' evidenced by scuffs on the AT-AT and minor warping on the telescopic blades. The absence of original packaging significantly limits the value to a secondary market 'loose' status. Market demand for modern, unboxed Star Wars toys remains steady but lacks the scarcity of 1970s-80s vintage originals. Comparable sales for individual loose items of this type average $10-$25 each in the current enthusiast market. This valuation is based on visual data only; I cannot verify the integrity of electronic sound or light functions without a physical test. Furthermore, while the items appear to be genuine licensed products, an in-person inspection of legal stamps (trademark dates) and plastic quality would be necessary to rule out high-quality knock-offs. For a definitive authentication, I would require a physical check of battery compartments for corrosion and verification of all internal mechanisms.

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