PROS: Despite this set being all repaints, the inclusion of the TX Tactical Droid gives collectors another stab at this hard to find sculpt from 2009. Like other Class I sets for 2013, the main highlight for this is the value in getting 2 figures and a small vehicle for about $20.
CONS: Nothing really new here other than a bunch of repaints, but for the value it’s still a great buy. It’s is obvious that the design aesthetics of this set is based in the world of The Clone Wars, but the packaging gives no indication as such.
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PROS: Hasbro has revised the Class I assortment for 2013 – now including 2 figures as pack-ins. This is not only a great value in terms of price but offers great play value right out of the box. The vehicle itself is an all-new design and it’s fantastic as it’s very true to the mini rig concept from the vintage days. The fighter has a removable “booster seat” that allows for figures larger than Yoda fit in the cockpit and in an ingenious move, Hasbro’s design team built into the ship the ability to switchout the astromech domes with others from the build-a-droid/Droidfactory line. The feature affords collectors customizing opportunities as well as the possibility of redecos of this set in the future. Yoda is an all-new figure as well and it has a headsculpt with incorporated communication headset.
CONS: The deco for Yoda’s face is a little wonky, especially the eyes. Hopefully this will be cleaned up as more of these hit the market.
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ToysRUs is having their regular Buy one, get one 50% off sale on most Star Wars items this week. The sale applies to action figures, vehicles, roleplaying items and more. And if you are lucky you just might be able to score a few of the new Class I sets if your store has started stocking them.
Sideshow Collectibles today as revealed an all-new 1:6 Scale Yoda as depicted in Revenge of the Sith as part of their 12 Days of Sideshow. Head on over for this great preview!
A dark shadow has been cast over Rykrof Enloe as agents of the Empire have mercilessly attacked the Enloe Homestead, brutally killing members of his family.
With those closest to him in imminent danger, Rykrof must forge an alliance with shadowy forces in order to save his son – find out what’s in store for Rykrof in this latest adventure after the jump!
Warning: This chapter features language and scenery which may not be appropriate for younger readers.
The 12 Days of Sideshow continue at Sideshow Collectibles and today they reveal a illustrative teaser for their upcoming Darth Vader Mythos statue. With a bit of digging, I found an article for this piece as well. Check it out here.
Disney has announced the 2013 dates for Star Wars Weekends via their Disney Parks Blog. The dates run every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from May 17 – June 9 and will again be hosted by James Arnold Taylor and Ashley Eckstein. Stay tuned for more details as they are released.
Images have hit the web revealing that a new (smaller?) Jabba’s Sail Barge (75020) is scheduled for release next year in June. The set looks to include mini figures of Jabba, Slave Leia, Ree-Yees, R2-D2 (with bar accessories), Barada and Max Rebo.
Also revealed is a revamped Republic Gunship (75021), also available in June, and will include mini figures of Padme, Clone Trooper, Clone Trooper Pilot, Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan and 2 Super Battle Droids
As a follow up to our report earlier today, I ventured out to my local Walmart and found not only the MTT on clearance but other items as well. Click on through to check out what I found.