My own version of this disco-decade toy was missing several critical features, including a shuttle pod and plastic gun turret that could stand atop the cylinder. My version was also missing the carrying strap and the box.
Well, via the wonders of E-Bay, I finally got my hands on a mint-in-box Sears Star Fortress that features all the elements I had been missing. I only had a few of the base installations previously, but this version came with the “solar reactor building,” “headquarters,” “personnel quarters,” “1 particle accelerator tank” and “1 hydrogen storage tank.”
Joel and I actually got to fold the light cardboard "buildings" into shape, and connect them together with tabs, which was fun.
This knock-off is a much more interesting toy with the missing shuttle pod and turret intact, as well as the previously missing base structures. The shuttle pad actually has a door that opens, and snaps shut, and is fully decorated inside with high-tech (for the 1970s) imagery and detail.
Yesterday, Joel and I used the newly up-fitted Interplanetary Star Fortress to stage a battle between Ben Tennyson and Ghost Freak (plus minions BenWolf and BenMummy). Not exactly the scenario I would have imagined at that age, but still a hell of a lot of fun.
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