Hasbro Star Wars Q&A V. 2.4
3/12/2008 5:10:29 PM | Reported by Adam_May

Things ran a bit late after Toy Fair, and who can blame them? All that lavish toy business goes to one's head. However, as my mother always said, 'Better late than pregnant.' Er... yeah, here are the answers to last week's questions. Or was it the week before? Has the Perrier gone straight to my head? This week: Transforming Droidekas; Comic-Con Exclusives; and Princess Leia's cankles. Yes, cankles. Enjoy!

Galactic Hunter: Considering the advances that the Star Wars team has made in action figure engineering, is it now possible to create a transforming Droideka? (We're sure the Transformers folks would enjoy the competition!) During the Episode I era we were told that a three-part helmet for Darth Vader was impossible, so is our favorite action figure team up for the challenge? (Then we'll get to the collapsing Pit Droid!)

HASBRO: Interesting question.  The science of Star Wars figure design and articulation certainly has come far.  We admit that we don't have these figures on the drawing board, but it poses an interesting challenge. We'll share the results with the team and see if there is a possibility for "down the road" to tackle these challenges.  Thanks.

Galactic Hunter: Now that the cat is out of the bag about Darth Vader's Transmission (Comic Con Exclusive), which version of the Emperor's floating head will we get? The recut version? The crazy monkey eyes (pre-DVD) version? Or might there be a variant?

HASBRO: The Emperor is from the Empire Strikes Back - Special Edition, rather than the monkey-eyes version.  However, there may be a future Emperor figure himself down the road that has those primal primate eyes.  Stay tuned…!

Galactic Hunter: Is the Shadows of the Empire Princess Leia shown at Toy Fair the final sculpt, or is there still hope for some retooling of her legs to give her smaller thinner ankles? Those fat "cankles" looked really awkward on an otherwise great looking figure. Also, does the Hoth Princess Leia (from the other 2-Pack) have new articulation, or is she a repaint of the POTJ-era Princess Leia? (From reader Shabby Blue -- We would never use the term cankles!)

HASBRO: What do you mean “cankles”?! We purposely gave her full-figured ankles because some people may be attracted to that sort of thing! Seriously, in this case, Princess Leia’s small stature created manufacturing difficulties for thin ankles - always an issue with Princess Leia and other females (and Battle Droids, too). When we add extra articulation to elbows, shoulders, and in this case ankles, there are minimum requirements that need to be allowed for when insert molding the nylon pins. In larger figures this is less of an issue because there is more mass to incorporate these restrictions. Princess Leia Hoth has a new head, but the body is the existing body.



 




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