Disney and Lucasfilm’sThe Mandalorianintroduced a new spaceship named the Razor Crest to theStar Warslore. Now, Hasbro’s Haslab has unveiled a brand new video that provides a detailed first look at its fully paintedmodel of the Razor Crest.
Hasbro’s Razor Crest model was developed as part of Haslab’s latest crowdfunding campaign, which required 6,000 fans to back the project by November 9th. By the end of September, the campaign already reached its minimum backing goal and has since garnered the support of 15,532 backers in total. Having successfully received the required funding, Hasbro intends to begin shipping the model around Fall 2021 at a cost of $349.99.
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With just a few days until the crowdfunding campaign ends, Haslab has unveiled a promotional video that highlights the specs of the Razor Crest model in addition to providing a glimpse at the detailed paint job. As the video points out, the model includes a full cockpit with seats for 3 figures, a main rear ramp, side entrances, a weapons locker, a carbon-freezing chamber, and a highly detailed cargo hold. However, the most coveted item included with the model may be the Mandalorian figure with exclusive soft goods cape. The video also provides a look at 3 of the 4 unlocks that have been secured at this point, including an escape pod, 4 carbonite blocks, and aBaby Yoda figurecomplete with the season 1 hover pram.
Hasbro decided to selectThe Mandalorian’s spacecraft as the next addition to its Vintage Collection following the success of Haslab’s model ofJabba’s the Hutt’s sail barge. According to the company, the Razor Crest currently has more screentime than any other spacecraft inStar Warshistory, with the exception of the Millennium Falcon, and was selected party due toThe Mandalorianbeing inspired by the original trilogy. At this time, a Jawa elder figure and accompanying accessories are listed as the fifth item that will be unlocked should the campaign reach 17,000 backers.
The popularity ofThe Mandalorianhas spawned more than a few coveted products based on theStar Warsseries. Microsoft recently unveiled anXbox One controllerdesigned to resemble the armor worn by the title bounty hunter, though it will cost would-be buyers $159.99.
Not surprisingly, Baby Yoda has been the most popular subject of theMandaloriantie-in products. Included among the products based on “The Child” is a20 cm tall LEGO figureconsisting of 1073 pieces.