Rounding out the latest - and hopefully not last - wave of Saga Legends, we look at Han Solo (Endor) before turning back to the last couple of waves next week. Han has 5 points of articulation and brings back the plastic jacket - most of the figures have had cloth ones. This Han has no holster, but it's pretty swell all the same. Read on!
Today we look at a Biker Scout, a 5-jointed figure packed with Wicket in the popular Mission Series line. He has a working holster, and can also sit on a Speeder Bike in the same manner of the 1983 original. It's pretty cool - want to know more? Read on!
A character that gets a lot of marketing love, but not a lot of collector love, is Wicket W. Warrick. He's had several unique action figures since 1984 plus a whole mini-toyline aimed at preschoolers, and now he's back as a figure that feels and plays like something that would have been obscenely expensive in 1983 - but is $10, and comes with a free Biker Scout. It's been 5 years since the last Wicket, are we ready for a new one? Read on!
Check out Princess Leia (Endor)! This new-for-2015 figure is a new sculpt entering circulation today with a cool blaster, working holster, and a slightly shorter stature. I really like it - I think you will too. Read on!
The seemingly now endless parade of Figure of the Day continues! Hasbro put out yet another new wave of Saga Legends - that's 3 this year so far - and we start looking at it with Luke Skywalker (Endor). It's the Endor Battle Poncho! He's new parts, and the poncho is a physical non-removable part of the figure this time. It's also probably the least bunchy looking one yet. Read on!
After a handful of figures, we got a new Clone Commander Gree! The cartoon costume is in a movie sculpt, with 5 points of articulation and just enough paint to be recognizably Gree-ey. This one is showing up in stores now or you can snag it at our wonderful online sponsors. Want to know more? Read on!
So it looks like a whopping 5 waves of 5-jointed figures are hitting now between Mission Series and Saga Legends, like Skiff Guard Lando Calrissian here. His helmet is non-removable, but the sculpt is really good. Check it out, read on!
Our next week of Figure of the Day kicks off with Luke Skywalker, a 2015 redesign with a helmet and not a lot of paint. It's a pretty fun figure, but has no gun. It does fit nicely inside pretty much any 3 3/4-inch scale X-Wing toy you may own, though, so go ahead and give this one a look. Read on!
We've had a bunch of nameless Wookiee Warrior action figures, but this is the first cartoon one! He's skinny, hairy, and tall - and comes in a two-pack with another character. Should you add to the growing Wookiee horde? Read on!
Do you need a bunch of new Wookiees? I do. I can't say if you do though. What I can say is that you can get Wullffwarro right now, and he's pretty cool! Read on for more in Figure of the Day.
Meet the new Bossk! (Not the same as the old Bossk.) In Figure of the Day we look at this 2015 release and compare it to the 1980s version - which one is taller? The answer may surprise you.
And we're back! Few columns get as many letters and as few reads as Figure of the Day, and it's back for a while with a look at the figures hitting hard now. Like Sabine Wren from Star Wars Rebels here - she's got two guns, her helmet doesn't come off, and for budget reasons her paint job isn't quite what you see on TV. But she's still pretty neat!