| Silk-Screened Prototype for Action Display Stand Sticker | |
| Kenner began using silk-screening to produce printed prototypes sometime in the '70s. The company's adoption of the process allowed it to produce things like mock-ups and photosamples without being forced to go through the expensive and time-consuming process of hiring outside printing vendors.
Here you see a silk-screened set of stickers for the 12-Figure Action Display Stand. It's entirely silk-screened onto a sticker with a crack-and-peel reverse. |
| Description by: | Ron Salvatore |
| Photo: | Ron Salvatore |
| From the collection of: | Ron Salvatore |
| Country: | United States |
| Film: | A New Hope |
| Licensee: | Kenner |
| Year: | 1978 |
| Category: | Prototypes / Product Concepts |