Star Wars The Mandalorian Nerf Amban Phase-Pulse Blaster
1 in stock
$319.90
1 in stock
The Mandalorian is battle-worn and tight-lipped, a formidable bounty hunter in an increasingly dangerous galaxy. Imagine tracking down bounties and battling opponents with this Nerf Star Wars Amban Phase-pulse Blaster. It’s meticulously detailed to capture the look of the blaster seen in The Mandalorian live-action TV series on Disney Plus. It measures an awesome 50.25 inches long (1.27 meters) and comes fully assembled in premium packaging, perfect for display! It makes series-accurate blaster sounds and has an electronic scope with an illuminated lens. To fire, load 1 dart into the breech, pull back the priming handle, and pull the trigger. Includes 10 Official Nerf foam darts. Eyewear recommended (not included). Requires 2x 1.5v AAA alkaline batteries (not included).
Product Features
- 50.25 inches long (127.64cm)
- Made of plastic
- Feature light-up scope lense
- Comesfully assembled
- Based on The Madalorian streaming series
Box Contents
- Amban Phase-pulse Blaster
- Scope
- 10 NERF darts
Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 140 × 13 × 27 cm |
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