As named on the Jedha Revolt box, Edrio Two Tubes is a pretty good action figure. He can stand and sit, he has exquisite sculpting - the head in particular - and he has superior painting. The deco may not be entirely as accurate or as dark as the character in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, but he does have the pilot equipment and rfile you're going to want. Hopefully you track this one down and don't miss it, because he's part of a worthwhile set. Read on!
Coming soon to home video! Chirrut Imwe was one of the surprise stars of Rogue One last year, and the 3 3/4-inch figure might be in a store near you - or not, it's hard to know. Read on!
Another 6-inch figure you probably haven't found at retail at all is the AT-AT Driver from last year. It's pretty great - lots of detail, lots of buttons, lots of articulation. It'll be perfect for that 6-inch scale AT-AT being made by nobody ever. Read on!
If you enjoy life, you'll probably want Sabine Wren. This 6-inch action figure is a Rebel Mandalorian artist with four accessories and some amazing paint operations on her armor. And working holsters. And a removable helmet with an articulated rangefinder - even Boba and Jango don't have that. Read on!
Still hard to find, the Snowtrooper has barely showed up in any stores - but you can get it online. It has two blasters and just enough mud on his boots that I assume you're going to dig it. I'd love it if you could army build it, but that seems unlikely right now. Read on!
While the line was small, Rogue One brought us a lot of really cool figures last year like this Scarif Stormtrooper Squad Leader. The 6-inch figure has a lot of color, plenty of articulation, and just enough paint on the gun to be interesting. Read on!
This bigger Baze Malbus figure is in circulation now - if you're lucky enough to find one. (Just get it online.) It has a huge gun and great articulation, plus rather large hair. There's also an easily lost accessory in the mix! You know you want one - read on.
If you didn't get the 6-inch version of Chirrut Imwe, you totally should. The cloth robes, the great articulation, and the surprisingly well-engineered lightbow all make for a great figure. Read on!
If you aren't yet sick of seeing the Imperial Death Trooper figures, Target has one too - theirs is in a gift set with a figure you want and another figure you already have. This 6-inch trooper has distinctive gear over its armor, which means it's the version you want. Read on!
If you're a fan of the Imperial Death Trooper, you have many options. 3 3/4-inch figure collectors have four different versions from which to choose so far, this being the latest of them with special ops gear and a big retractable claw weapon. It's neat. Read on!
Today it's the wave 3 Shoretrooper! I haven't seen it in person in a store yet, but you can get them online - or if you're lucky, in stores. Is the new grunt worthwhile? I think so. Read on!
It's Grand Admiral Thrawn! It's the first time he's been sold on an individual card this century, and it's his debut figure from Star Wars Rebels.
He has a holster, a blaster, and a giant rocket launcher - maybe it's not exactly what you saw on TV, but at least they got the blue right. And he has a nice paint job. And dark blue hair. Read on!
What a difference a few weeks makes! Not long ago, I was seeing Walmart's exclusive Death Trooper just sitting around in big numbers. Now? Not so much. The super-articulated 3 3/4-inch figure has two blasters, no holsters, and better than normal articulation. It's good. Read on!