Target's exclusive Gamorrean Guard (The Black Series 6-Inch) has an opening mouth - and I'm having a lot of fun with that. Use any food you may have to engage your toy and also be mad that you can't find one, because it's awesome, and I'd love to get 1 or 2 more of these. Read on!
Fresh from SDCC, it's Doctor Aphra! This figure will be sold on the traditional 6x9 cardback later this year, but if you got her and her droid pals in the 3-pack you know she's got a good range of movement and joints that actually move and work well. Hasbro did a great job with the newest Fan's Choice figure. Read on!
Fresh from Comic-Con, it's 0-0-0 (Triple Zero)! This is a black C-3PO repaint - this is the 2010 Vintage mold. Want to see more? Read on!
It's Woody! The Tobias Beckett (The Black Series 6-Inch) turned out pretty well, has the requisite amount of articulation, with perfectly nice painting. The facial hair could be a smidgen better, but it's still consistent with the quality this line has given us as of late. Read on!
Check out the Rebel Trooper (The Black Series 6-Inch) figure! He has a helmet, a blaster, and the Death Star plans from Rogue One. That's how you cross generations. The articulation is exceptional, so of course it's going to be hard to troop-build this one. Read on!
Exclusive to Entertainment Earth in the USA, this C'ai Threnalli (The Last Jedi Line Look) has a sound chip and a really slick paint job - and they're in stock for ordering right now. He has a little more articulation than I expected, too. Read on!
She's new! Delayed from The Last Jedi, this Maz Kanata (Solo: A Star Wars Story Line Look) looks the same but has the revised 2.0 Force Link chip. If you got The Force Awakens Maz, you've basicaly got this figure - except the accessories. Read on!
Dead figures are a rarity in Star Wars, but soaking wet dog people? That's new. The Chewbacca (Mimban) figure is specifically from a scene in Solo: A Star Wars Story in which Han meets the Wookiee for the very first time, introduced to him as "The Beast." The figure is covered in mud and looks like a cross between the scary monster we first see in the film, and the friendly furball we have known for our entire lives. Read on!
I really am impressed by Han Solo (Mimban) as it's a good example of Hasbro using the medium. The muddy figure is molded in mostly one color, with a tiny hint of a wash to bring out more definition. The texture is good, the color is spot-on, and the likeness... well, it isn't perfect. But using environmental-based decoration to smooth over paint applications (or negate them completely) is creative as it gets. Read on!
This The Last Jedi figure didn't make it out to stores, but a small run did get built for Entertainment Earth. The double-handed First Order Flametrooper (The Last Jedi Line Look) has some color and deco changes, making it a better troop-builder than its The Force Awakens brothers and/or sisters. Read on!
Today! The Mimban Stormtrooper (Solo: A Star Wars Story Line Look) is dirty, but that's how we like it. We've known Stormtroopers were on Mimban for decades, but this is the first time we've seen them. Read on!
We don't usually post non-Hasbro, non-Star Wars figures but this one was special. Onell Design and I kicked around a couple of ideas and now you can have an indie figure tribute to Droids Vlix! It's Vlixden, a $10 3-inch figure going on sale at Onell.store come 9:30 PM EDT tonight. It's cool - it's Vlix! The special design has the little kerchief and eyebrow, plus the color scheme. It's not Vlix, but it's the closest and I believe only thing that has come close this century. I love it. Read on!
This Luke Skywalker (Jedi Master) is from Solo - and it's almost the same as The Last Jedi. There's a different sound chip which is still not Mark Hamil, and there's a green Force Link symbol on the foot. Otherwise, it's arguably not different enough to warrant a mention. Read on!