From Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki. Ewok battle wagon The Ewok battle wagon or war wagon was a large war vehicle created by the Ewok Erpham Warrick on the Forest Moon of Endor many years before the Battle of Yavin. The wagon was primarily constructed from logs strapped together. It had a rectangular base, four short walls, and a high canopy topped by a bantha skull. The device moved on four stone wheels, and its main weapon was a large battering ram made from a tree trunk. Erpham Warrick used the weapon to defeat a band of Duloks. Years later, Warrick's great-grandson, Wicket W. Warrick, discovered the remains of the battle wagon and rebuilt it. Murgoob, the oracle of a nearby Dulok tribe, discovered the Ewok's doings and warned King Gorneesh, the tribe leader. Gorneesh stole the weapon to use it against the Ewoks, but Wicket W. Warrick pulled a special lever on the device and caused it to fall apart. The Duloks fled in defeat, and Wicket resigned himself to the battle wagon's destruction. However, only a short time later, Chief Chirpa revealed that the village had rebuilt the device. Behind the scenes Kenner released a toy version of the battle wagon in 1984 as part of the Power of the Force line. The battle wagon in the Star Wars: Ewoks cartoon is clearly based on their design. Appearances -Star Wars: Ewoks o Wicket's Wagon Sources - A Guide to the Star Wars Universe - The Essential Guide to Characters - Star Wars Encyclopedia