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Tantive IV The ship's design stems from initial concepts for the "Millennium Falcon". When "" featured a ship called an "Eagle" Transporter with an appearance similar to the Industrial Light & Magic's "Falcon" design, the model makers redesigned the "Falcon" and adapted the initial design for the "Tantive IV". The revised model was scaled down, with replacements for outsized components and a different cockpit. This also explains the 194-centimeter model's intricacy, which would have been necessary for depicting the prominent "Falcon". Although not visible in the first "Star Wars" film, modelmakers hung a miniature "Playboy" centerfold on the cockpit's starboard bulkhead. The "Tantive IV" was the last model completed for the film.
Tantive IV The "Tantive IV" first appears in the opening of "Star Wars" as it is captured by an Imperial Star Destroyer over Tatooine. The ship is carrying Princess Leia and the plans for the Empire's Death Star battlestation. Leia had taken the ship to Tatooine to recruit the Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi to join the rebellion. Unable to find Kenobi herself, Leia gives the plans and a message to R2-D2, who escapes with C-3PO in an escape pod and lands on Tatooine. The vessel appears at the end of "Rogue One" (2016), with the film's final scenes depicting how the Death Star plans reached the ship and Leia beginning their journey to Tatooine.
Tantive IV The Tantive IV (also referred to as the Rebel blockade runner) is a fictional spaceship in the "Star Wars" film series. It was used by Leia Organa in "" and was the first vessel audiences saw when "Star Wars" premiered in 1977. Other Corellian corvettes, which share the "Tantive IV"'s design, appear in "Return of the Jedi" and in the "Star Wars" expanded universe's books, comics, TV series, and games.
Tantive IV Both Decipher, Inc. and Wizards of the Coast published "Tantive IV" and Corellian corvette cards for the "Star Wars Customizable Card Game" and "Star Wars Trading Card Game", respectively. Lego's 1,700-piece blockade runner model was the first to include dark red bricks. A small Lego model of the "Tantive IV" is included with the Ultimate Collector series 3,000-piece Star Destroyer, which at the time of its 2002 release was Lego's largest set. Two Micro Machines three-packs included a Corellian corvette toy, and Hasbro's Collector Fleet line included an electronic blockade runner. Kenner's Die Cast Star Destroyer from 1979 includes a miniature Tantive IV that can be inserted into a docking bay under the Star Destroyer. The "Tantive IV" also appears as a ship model in both the X-Wing miniatures game and Star Wars Armada produced by Fantasy Flight Games. A miniature of the "Tantive IV" sold at auction for $450,000, making it the most expensive "Star Wars" item sold at auction.
Tantive IV The model was altered slightly for "Return of the Jedi", with the addition of windows along the ship's spine and larger weapons. These modifications were removed in the 1990s. The Republic cruiser in "" was designed to be reminiscent of the "Tantive IV"s shape.