TIE Bomber



Both the production and prototype bombers were very detailed – even having red and green painted rear lights. Like the TIE and Darth Vader TIE it had removable plastic wings as its action feature. A ‘dropping bomb’ like the Y-Wing would have made a great feature.


There is much debate over whether the TIE Bomber was only released as a test run of 75,000 in stores around Kenner’s headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. However, good evidence for sales of the bomber in a range of stores across numerous states indicates a wider market than that expected for a test run or store exclusive.
Perhaps the legend of the Bomber is a result of it being the only ship released in the ESB11B box – the other larger sized die cast ships were released in updated Star Wars packing for the Empire Strikes Back release.

It seems most likely that the Bomber was not sold in any lesser numbers than any of the other large sized Series 2 die cast ships. If anything the earlier released Series 2 ships seem to be rarer on ESB packaging than the TIE Bomber. Significantly Kenner featured the Bomber on all the later die cast packaging, which would appear counterproductive if the Bomber was not on general sale at the time.

