>>10573551Also just realized they designed the ends of these barrels to be removable with a pinned mount made from flexible plastic, presumably to keep them from being broken or damaged if you angle the blasters without disengaging them first. I keep forgetting to fold in the working, rolling landing gear on his knees, too. This figure is full of extra parts for the sake of convenience. Regardless of this toy's inherent limitations, you can tell this was an era where they really weren't pinching pennies and didn't mind increasing the parts count for the sake of a few minor details.