The logical first stop should be the carded figures. Kenner generally used 48 count cases but later used 96 count as well. Further the figures came in assortments that tended to be heavy on the newest released figures, which of course makes the most sense. Again later with ROTJ and POTF Kenner did bulk cases of single figures both as carded figures and baggie figures.
SW 12 Back Case with the Counter Display and Header
SW 12 Back Case Asst 38160
SW Figures Case Assst 38800
SW Figure Case Asst 39010
SW Figures Case Assst 39710
(Tramadol)
One of the earliest vehicles released was the Imperial Tie Fighter.
SW Tie Fighter Case
The first, and best, of all the Playsets done by Kenner.
SW Death Star Space Station Playset Case
One of the more expensive toys of its day here is a factory case of the Radio Controlled R2-D2.
SW Radio Controlled R2-D2 Case
Kenner’s newest Tie Fighter, Darth Vader’s own, came out in 1979. It was also re-released in 1983 in the Collector Series line.
SW Darth Vader Tie Fighter Case
The Droid Factory was not a popular set and sat on clearance shelves for years. However it is a better toy than most collector’s give it credit.
SW Droid Factory Case
First of the Creature toys the Dewback is still an awesome looking creature. Like the Darth Vader Tie Fighter the Dewback was also re-released in 1983 in the Collector Series line.
SW Patrol Dewback Case
One of the very first items rushed to the stores in 1977 to try to fill the desire of kids since the Action Figures would not be ready until Spring 1978.
SW Puzzles Case
Another of the very first items rushed to the stores in 1977 to try to fill the shelves for Christmas 1977.