Hasbro Reveals Star Wars New Republic E-wing Toy

The latest Star Wars toy reveal from Hasbro brings the New Republic E-wing, as seen in Ahsoka, to fans in a stunningly detailed Vintage Collection release.

We have an E-wing toy. We have…an…E-wing………TOY. It’s hard to put into words how crazy this is to me. For decades, the ship was among my favorites in the old Expanded Universe, and I never once suspected we’d see it in live-action at any point. Let alone getting a toy out of it!

It’s one of the main reasons I was thrilled with the E-wing LEGO set; and now Hasbro is giving us their take on the vessel. Initially revealed by our buds at io9, the New Republic E-wing & KE4-N4 is set to arrive this Fall:

STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION NEW REPUBLIC E-WING & KE4-N4 ($99.99)

The E-wing is a new advanced combat vessel introduced as part of the New Republic fleet in the years after the Empire’s fall. Astromech droid KE4-N4 served alongside New Republic E-wing pilot Lieutenant Callahan on Lothal. Fans can celebrate the legacy of STAR WARS, the action-and-adventure-packed space saga from a galaxy far, far away with this premium 3.75-inch scale STAR WARS: THE VINTAGE COLLECTION REPUBLIC E-WING & KE4-N4 inspired by the ship’s and characters’ appearances in STAR WARS: AHSOKA. This vehicle and figure set features premium detail and design, with folding landing gear, a sliding canopy, and cargo storage, and includes a highly articulated carded KE4-N4 figure. With packaging inspired by the original Kenner packaging and branding. Includes vehicle and figure.

Pre-orders for this are live now over on Hasbro Pulse (and only until March 5th), where it will be an online exclusive and only in Disney Stores/Parks when it hits in the Fall.

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