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Intent: To expand on Jawamart's toys, and make Makkik first (sort of) independtanly minor production product.
Development Thread: If you like.
Manufacturer: Jawamart, the Nkuul tribe
Model: Jawamart's 'Heroes of the Galaxy collectable!'
Affiliation: Jawamart's customers
Modularity: Nope
Production: Minor
Material: Plastic
Description: Makkik's latest project had been toys of all kinds. Remote control TIE fighters, Jedi Squirrels. And he suspected both would be major hits... but he wanted something he could make more of! He could only make so many toys by himself. He needed a factory. He considered contacting Suvian, but they were a droids company, not a toy company. Making his own factory would be much to expensive... But he had an idea! Jawa sandcrawlers, as he learned in history class, were massive vehicles once used to processing ore. Which meant it wouldn't be too hard to use them for his purposes... So Makkik contacted his tribe.
He hadn't spoken to them since he left to found Jawamart, but they were certainly impressed with his success. He was the first Jawa from their tribe, if not from any, to found a stationaryshop; which, it turns out, was useful for a lot more profit. One sales pitch later, Makkik had convinced them that they could all share in the profit of his next product... all they had to do was let him use the parts of their sandcrawler that they didn't need. Eventually, they agreed. Soon, the ore processing areas of the massive sandcrawler bnecame something of a small factory, which was operated by Makkik's old tribe, who were to deliver crates of product bi-weekly, in exchange for credits. Jawamart's first two lines of action figures, one of which being the 'Heroes of the Galaxy collectables!', were to be made.
But before production- he needed templates. The real heroes (and villains) of the galaxy! Sure, some of the action figures could just be normal nameless regular joes, maybe a Jedi or a fun-looking droid, but he also wanted toys people would reconize! Sadly, he couldn't make action figures of the galaxy's leaders without their permission... So he put out an ad! Many people came, of course, to be molded into action figures. And still more came after the doors closed, who were destined to become the second line... It wasn't long before each one was created.
The 'collectables' line is geared more towards 6-10 year olds, but it's likely they'll be collected by much older. Each one is about an inch and a half high, and are to be sold in pack of one to five, in tinted boxes so one never nkows which they're buying. Some figures will be rarer then others, making it difficult to collect the entire line. However, almost as soon as the collectable line began selling at Jawamart, kids and older began to make it their goal to complete the set... making Makkik a lot of money. It's acommon frusteration for collectors to get the same common figurine... many many times.
There are currently only eleven figurines, so a collection won't be too hard to gather, but more are to be added in the future. They range in rarity from Very common to Common to Uncommon to Rare to Very Rare. (More rare ones will come in the next line) They are as follows.
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Very Common
Uncommon
Uncommon
Very Common
Very Common
Common
Rare
Very Rare
Yes. I used legos.
Intent: To expand on Jawamart's toys, and make Makkik first (sort of) independtanly minor production product.
Development Thread: If you like.
Manufacturer: Jawamart, the Nkuul tribe
Model: Jawamart's 'Heroes of the Galaxy collectable!'
Affiliation: Jawamart's customers
Modularity: Nope
Production: Minor
Material: Plastic
Description: Makkik's latest project had been toys of all kinds. Remote control TIE fighters, Jedi Squirrels. And he suspected both would be major hits... but he wanted something he could make more of! He could only make so many toys by himself. He needed a factory. He considered contacting Suvian, but they were a droids company, not a toy company. Making his own factory would be much to expensive... But he had an idea! Jawa sandcrawlers, as he learned in history class, were massive vehicles once used to processing ore. Which meant it wouldn't be too hard to use them for his purposes... So Makkik contacted his tribe.
He hadn't spoken to them since he left to found Jawamart, but they were certainly impressed with his success. He was the first Jawa from their tribe, if not from any, to found a stationaryshop; which, it turns out, was useful for a lot more profit. One sales pitch later, Makkik had convinced them that they could all share in the profit of his next product... all they had to do was let him use the parts of their sandcrawler that they didn't need. Eventually, they agreed. Soon, the ore processing areas of the massive sandcrawler bnecame something of a small factory, which was operated by Makkik's old tribe, who were to deliver crates of product bi-weekly, in exchange for credits. Jawamart's first two lines of action figures, one of which being the 'Heroes of the Galaxy collectables!', were to be made.
But before production- he needed templates. The real heroes (and villains) of the galaxy! Sure, some of the action figures could just be normal nameless regular joes, maybe a Jedi or a fun-looking droid, but he also wanted toys people would reconize! Sadly, he couldn't make action figures of the galaxy's leaders without their permission... So he put out an ad! Many people came, of course, to be molded into action figures. And still more came after the doors closed, who were destined to become the second line... It wasn't long before each one was created.
The 'collectables' line is geared more towards 6-10 year olds, but it's likely they'll be collected by much older. Each one is about an inch and a half high, and are to be sold in pack of one to five, in tinted boxes so one never nkows which they're buying. Some figures will be rarer then others, making it difficult to collect the entire line. However, almost as soon as the collectable line began selling at Jawamart, kids and older began to make it their goal to complete the set... making Makkik a lot of money. It's acommon frusteration for collectors to get the same common figurine... many many times.
There are currently only eleven figurines, so a collection won't be too hard to gather, but more are to be added in the future. They range in rarity from Very common to Common to Uncommon to Rare to Very Rare. (More rare ones will come in the next line) They are as follows.











Yes. I used legos.