This Poe Dameron (Resistance line look) is a weird gem. If you like 1978-1985 Kenner figures, Poe is essential. He's thinner and fits in your X-Wings without a fuss - even better than The Force Awakens movie figures. This is an action figure made to fit in vehicles, so naturally there are no Hasbro Resistance vehicles. Just make the most out of your movie ones. Read on!
More than just a repack, the 41st Elite Corps Clone Trooper (The Vintage Collection) adds another variant to The Black Series 3 3/4-inch figure from a few years ago. With the more realistic face paint and tons more grey markings, this is different enough to upgrade. Read on!
Weirdly this 2019 reissue of Han Solo (Carbonite, The Vintage Collection) did not get Hasbro's fancy new face painting. Rather, it got a playset, a vintage cardback, and a magnet in the back of the carbonite block. All in all, still a worthy purchase. Read on!
What has Derryl DePriest been up to? Since exiting Hasbro, he, Rich Alot, and D. Martin Myatt have started work on a new book! The hardcover Star Wars The Vintage Collection Archive Edition Book covers the 3 3/4-inch line and if the stretch goals hit, some of its black-and-silver siblings. I was waitint a few hours to see if it would smash its goal on the first day - and it has been a very successful Kickstarter. In addition to the book, a really cool poster is coming too. Click here and check it out.
Also at Target in the clothing section this week is Han Solo (Stormtrooper, The Vintage Collection) which seems to be a retooled Sandtrooper from 2009 with an all-new head. The hair seems to be a separately molded piece, and the new-style face paint makes this an even better Harrison Ford portrait. Read on!
At a Target near you - most likely near Menswear, possibly near golf stuff and BBQ tongs - is this pretty great Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper, The Black Series 6-Inch) upgrade. We first saw the head sculpt previewed at HasCon in a diorama with no real fanfare, and now we have it on the Stormtrooper Luke body complete with commlink, whiter plastic armor, and a lot of dirt. Let's say it's dirt. Let's not think about what brown smudges in a space station's sewer really are. Read on!
With a new head, this Han Solo (Echo Base, The Vintage Collection) is probably worth a look. Harrison Ford never looked better, is what I would like to say, but the just-released Stormtrooper one is even better. This is still plenty good. Read on!
While it still doesn't have ankle joints, the ship of Theseus that is the 2004 version of this figure begets the Imperial TIE Fighter Pilot (The Vintage Collection)! Packed with a big-wing TIE Fighter, the helmet is glued to the molded-in-black head and has unique deco. So, add one to your armies if you're so inclined. Read on!
Hasbro tricked you into buying a 42-year-old board game you didn't want so you could own the Grand Moff Tarkin (The Retro Collection). It's appropriately old-school feeling, and you can see it borrows elements from the Imperial Commander figure from The Empire Strikes Back line. They even left the gloved hands and painted them in a flesh color, with some modifications to the right hand's fingers to better grip a gun. Hasbro did a good job here - should you run out and buy it? Read on!
The 2019 Princess Leia Organa (Hoth, The Vintage Collection) is an improvement from the 2010 release. The head has been given the new face-printing technology and she has a less-pale fleshtone. The outfit is cleaned up with no layer of dirt or grime on it. Also, you can probably order it online right now. Read on!
This new Luke Skywalker (Endor, The Vintage Collection) is the 2010 figure with new packaging and new paint on the head. Other than that, it's pretty simialr to what you got a long time ago - are things like improved lips and eyes worth the upgrade? Read on!
It's Mace Windu (The Black Series 6-Inch)! Not only did Hasbro make a good figure with a great sculpt, but we got cloth Jedi robes that are actually pretty good. Read on!
It's time to see Han Solo (Mimban, The Black Series 6-Inch) from that movie you probably still need to see. He has a helmet, cape, goggles, blaster, and at least mine has one bum elbow. Read on!
This Dryden Vos (The Black Series 6-Inch) turned out well - it's also the only one, another 6-inch figure that doesn't (hopefully only yet) exist as a 3 3/4-inch scale figure. The unusually tall figure has an amazing sculpt with amazingly sculpted plastic fabric, great hair, and a realistic likeness - really, you don't need to read on to know it's good but read on!
The very, very long-awaited Grand Moff Tarkin in 3 3/4-inch 1978-style has arrived at Target stores. Use DPCI 087-06-0431 in-stores or this link for availability. It's $19.99 and packed in a remake of the "Escape the Death Star" board game, which was produced by Kenner in late 1977 in order to get something, anything, on shelves thanks to its lack of tooling. It's basically a $7 protective shell around Tarkin's 6x9-inch cardback, pre-punched, faux-weathered, stickered, and complete with a blaster pistol that's pretty darned convincing as almost an original.