An actual rare Star Wars Jawa figure has sold for £21,000 at auction.
Estimated to be by only 10-15 left worldwide, it was made in 1978 by the now-defunct British toy commerce Palitoy, which also manufactured Action Man, Pippa doll and Merlin products.
The imprint it fetched easily beat the £10,000 - £15,000 predicted by Excalibur Auctions.
The commerce said it was "one of the rarest carded Star Wars figures in ages on this card variation".
It was said to be in "exceptional condition" and decorated with the unusual vinyl cape - later substituted with a cloth cape not long into production.
It was untrue by the vendor, who has remained anonymous, as he was unpacking various items of film memorabilia organized around his house.
With their cloaked faces, the Jawas' identities remained hidden, but they are renowned scavengers who scour the deserts of Tatooine in the Star Wars universe for scraps to sell to the local residents.
They notoriously kidnapped the loveable droid R2-D2 in the 1977 Star Wars movie A New Hope.
The vendor was Marvel UK's art director in the 1970s and received a host of gifts from Palitoy during the promotion of Star Wars in Marvel's comics.
They previously came across latest Jawa figure which sold at auction for £26,670 - in contradiction of smashing an auction estimate of £10,000 - £15,000.
Jonathan Torode, Excalibur's Auctioneer, said previously they were "thrilled" to be fervent in the sale of one of the rarest Star Wars figures.