The complicated name of Artoo-Deetoo (R2-D2, Dagobah, The Black Series 6-Inch, 40th Anniversary Collection) should not be a roadblock to you getting one. (You've got plenty of other roadblocks.) The redeco drops a few accessories from the 2013 release, but adds a fantastically filthy paint job to bring out some swampy detail. Read on!
If you were lucky, you may have found Leia (Hoth, The Retro Collection) at a Walmart where she's currently exclusive. (Apparently she may be on clearance despite the demand and lack of availability.) It's a good figure! She can hold her blaster better than my 1980s originals, so nicely done Hasbro. The head isn't quite as sharp, but it's still very good. Read on!
As far as I know, this batch of 5 new figures is the final batch of this collection. (But hey, maybe more are coming!) Pre-orders go live tomorrow, but Hasbro sent out press images today of Darth Vader (repack of 2020 Wave 1 Black Series figure), Boba Fett (seemingly reissue of the 2019 Archive figure but we'll see when it comes out), Chewbacca (seemingly the Amazon 2-pack figure with a bowcaster on new packaging), Luke Skywalker Dagobah (similar to the 2-pack with Yoda), and Snowtrooper (similar to previously released figure.)
Hasbro also sent along pictures of the Rebel Trooper (Hoth) figure which previously shipped in the 40th Anniversary wave 2. It is expected to ship with The Black Series 2020 wave 2. For those of you who don't have the figure, it includes two faces rather than two heads. The faces are like masks which plug on the hat head, and you can store them inside the backpack so nothing is lost. It's really clever on Hasbro's part. If you have not previously bought one, get one - it's one of Hasbro's very best for this line. (And they've done some good ones!)
All of these releases are due in the fall, but with COVID and everything release dates are subject to change.
I've been dying to tell you about this Carbon-Freezing Chamber Playset, and you'll want to buy two of it. See that little freezing pit in the middle? That's removable - so you can buy 2 playsets and connect them together to build one really big environment for all the Ugnaughts, Stormtroopers, and Bespin Guards I hope you stockpiled 10 years ago. (And Lobot! We can't forget Lobot.) Pre-orders go live Tuesday at 11:00 AM Eastern at your favorite toy stores, or rather, the toy stores that matter.
There are no plans for other sets to connect to this, but I know I'm crossing my fingers for a Gantry and Control Room some day.
In case it weren't obvious, this is a 3 3/4-inch scale toy. If you want a 6-inch one, keep lobbying for that.
If you're a collector of the original line, this Lando Calrissian (The Retro Collection) may be of interest! He has a black blaster, a lighter grey cape, and other smoothed-out changes to the figure's actual sculpt. While some figures are largely similar to the originals, Lando has enough visible changes to be easily noticed as different. Read on!
In case you missed him 40 years ago, Hasbro brought back Luke Skywalker (Bespin, The Retro Collection) this year. Will you find them? No. But you can pretend it's out there somewhere, and that you're not more likely to find it at a garage sale once such things become safe again. The figure has a couple of minor sculpt differences too. Read on!
It's not real Kenner, but it's close. The Luke Skywalker (Snowspeeder, The Retro Collection) is just the thing for your Mini-Rigs, assuming you still have some. The figure has a blue lightsaber - which is kind of a big deal - as well as a grapple gun! It comes in a board game you don't necessarily want, but you definitely want this figure if you're a fan of real vintage figures. Read on!
If you missed the first releases, this Han Solo (Bespin, The Vintage Collection) has a slightly better head! That's an improvement. The figure doesn't have the thigh cut joints we started seeing in 2016, but it's still pretty great. Read on!
While it was an accessory to a playset 40 years ago, the Imperial Probe Droid is an essential part of the collection today. This more expensive, deluxe action figure has jointed arms, telescoping antenna, and a snowy base to keep it standing. The glossy black eye is also a nice touch. Do you need it? (Yes.) Read on!
A blast from the present! This Luke Skywalker (Bespin, The Black Series 6-Inch, 40th Anniversary Collection) takes an early orange box-era figure that was pretty good at the time, and brings it into the present with an improved paint job and a new head. You'll notice the lightsaber is also bluer. Read on!
From last year - don't worry, we've got plenty of stuff from this year still - is Anakin Skywalker (The Black Series 6-Inch, Archive). The figure was pretty great for the initial release, but the new face paint really make it sing. (Articulation is still the same, though.) Should you track him down? Read on!
Possibly new at Walmart near you, the Han Solo (Hoth, The Retro Collection) is the Kenner-style figure you had or always wanted to put in your Tauntaun! The remake is smoother than the original, but it's still pretty good with decent construction. Read on!
It was a rough week so I forgot to post that Figure of the Day: Day 2,692: Boba Fett (The Retro Collection) went up! It's pretty great - the sculpt has a lot of minor differences from previous releases and hte colors are different too. If you're an old-school variation hunter, this is a must-buy. If you have ten bucks and want a figure that you can pretend is a real, old Boba Fett, you should get one too. Read on!