CLOUD CAR with CLOUD CAR PILOT
STAR WARS: EXPANDED UNIVERSE (KENNER)
“Cloud cars are atmospheric vessels that employ both repulsorlifts and ion engines, filling the important gap between airspeeders and starfighters. Functional in many ways, twin-cockpit, patrol cars escorted the Millennium Falcon and her crew onto Cloud City during The Empire Strikes Back. It was here that Darth Vader had Han Solo frozen in carbonite while Princess Leia, Chewbacca, and C-3PO were held prisoners of the Empire. This single cockpit cloud car was designed and built based on production sketches found in The Art of Star Wars; its brainchild was renown Star Wars artist, Ralph McQuarrie.”
Back in early 2021, I wrapped up the last review of the standard “Expanded Universe” figures from Kenner’s Power of the Force run. I was, however not *truly* done with the “Expanded Universe” sub-line, because in addition to the nine standard figures, there were also three smaller-scale vehicles, each including their own unique figure. The slight switch up there is that, rather than go proper Expanded Universe, the vehicles were all early concept designs. Thus far, I’ve reviewed one of those, a fact I almost forgot because I found the set so “meh” that it continues to leave virtually no mark on my memory. Perhaps today’s offering will fair a bit better? I sure hope so. Here’s the Cloud Car and its associated pilot!
THE TOYS THEMSELVES
The Cloud Car with Cloud Car Pilot was released alongside the rest of the “Expanded Universe” sub-line of Star Wars: Power of the Force II in 1998. As noted in the bio, this set is based on illustrations by Ralph McQuarrie as part of Empire’s pre-production, making it, I believe, the earliest McQuarrie-based item in the toyline. This was the largest of the three vehicles, though not by a ton. It’s about 6 inches long and about 4 inches tall. While the Cloud Cars seen in the final film are a rather odd twin cockpit design, the initial look was a more conventional single-seater. It’s actually not a bad little design, with a very fun futuristic vibe that’s very clean. It doesn’t feel like it’s totally out of place with the final design, either, so perhaps it was still there, just elsewhere? It certainly feels like more of an older, Clone Wars-era design. The toy does a nice job translating it, and working in a number of fun playable features, so it can be fully collapsed or deploy the wings. It’s even got a rather clever missile launcher design, which isn’t too obvious or silly.
The Cloud Car’s pilot is a unique figure, and not really at all like the established Cloud Car pilot from the film, largely because he’s not actually based on a pilot design, but rather a more generalized Bespin citizen, presumably an early version of the Bespin Guards. The figure stands just shy of 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 6 points of articulation. Like the last pilot I looked at from this line, this guy feels a bit small compared to the rest of the line. Of course, he also feels like he’s from a different line entirely, just in terms of styling. He’s more angular and cartoonish, again a bit more like a Clone Wars character, or perhaps Rebels. In contrast to the Rebel Pilot, I feel like this stylization helps him to keep the original charm of the design, making for a generally more entertaining figure. His paint work is a bit of a departure from the usual Star Wars shades, making it rather eye-catching and different.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I don’t recall much about this set, or really much about getting it. I know it was part of a larger purchase, and more than likely I grabbed it at the same time as the other vehicle I was missing. It’s also been sitting unopened for a good while, continuing the theme of all of my recent Power of the Force reviews. There was more reason this time, because the speeder bike was so underwhelming, and I just wasn’t sure about this one. I’m happy to say, this one’s a pleasant departure from the earlier set, and I actually found it to be an immensely enjoyable set.
Shoutout to my friends at All Time Toys, from whom I purchased this figure for review! If you’re looking for cool toys both old and new, please check out their website and their eBay storefront.



I thought they only came in doubles!