CAP-2 (Captivator)
Released in 1982 along with the INT-4, the CAP-2 (short for "captivator") was yet another weird looking mini-rig. It was also the personal vehicle of Bossk, the single greatest iguana bounty hunter in the Star Wars galaxy. With this vehicle on his side, Bossk could ravage the galaxy, picking up Rebels such as the unfortunate Rebel Commander depicted on the vehicle's box, and delivering them to Darth Vader, Jabba the Hutt or some other evil Star Wars maniac. Unfortunately, the CAP-2 couldn't solve Bossk's greatest professional problem, his inability to bend his long scaly iguana-arms.

I kind of like the CAP-2. It's got a cool mechanical vibe to it, and its aesthetic seems derived from sci-fi films and literature of the earlier 20th century. I also like the fact that it's Bossk's personal vehicle. It's just incredibly unfortunate that Kenner never made their planned-but-never-released Ugnaught car.

A few different versions of the CAP-2 box can be found. The most significant is a "Special Offer" issue that bears a yellow sticker on its reverse and comes with a free figure. The figure, of course, is Bossk. An ESB edition was also issued with a printed $1.00 rebate offer. Then, in 1983, it was re-issued in a Return of the Jedi box.

Description by: Ron Salvatore
Country:United States
Film:Return of the Jedi
Licensee:Kenner
Year:1983
Category:Toys / Action Figure Related / Vehicles


  


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