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Toyguide Update: Kotobukiya Mara Jade Bishoujo Statue
The Yakface Toyguide updates resume today the newest Star Wars bishoujo “beautiful girl” statue from Kotobukiya: Mara Jade.
PROS: Kotobukiya is known for their impressively designed and crafted model kits and statues and that tradition continues with this figure. The overall sculpt of the figure is sexy without being overly sexual – making it something you wouldn’t be embarrassed to have on display. Mara has a few display options as well thanks to the included alternate lightsabers, interchangeable cape and hood, and switchout display base inserts. One of the most attractive elements of this piece has to be the hair. It conveys a lot of motion in its sculpting and the use of translucent plastic (most observable at the tips of the hair) enhances the look, especially when backlit. The milky white skin tone is well done also and is highlighted with a slight tint of peach to give it depth without coming off dark.
CONS: Not so much a “con” as a disappointment as I would have liked an alternate left hand (and holster) that would allow the display of her holding her blaster pistol. I would also say take care in the removal and reattaching of the switchout accessories as the thin wisps of hair may be subject to breakage if you use too heavy a hand.
Head to the toyguide for the full image gallery and judge for yourself whether this piece is worth adding to your collection.
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Sponsor News: Big Bad Toy Store
Big Bad Toy Store has updated this week with their latest in new arrivals and pre-orders. Click on through to see what’s new!
Vinylmation Holographic Emperor Palpatine Available Today at Star Wars Weekends
Today marks the debut of the Holographic Emperor Palpatine Vinylmation figure available at Star Wars Weekends. Limited to 2000 pieces, it retails for $16.95 and sold at Darth’s Mall.
Thanks to Vinylmation World for the heads-up.
(I’m this close to jumping in on this line…. give me strength.)
Journeys Exclusive 6″ Vinyl Figures with Vans Shoe Purchase
Journeys.com is having an exclusive offer where if you purchase a select pair of Star Wars Vans shoes, you receive a FREE Vinyl collectible figure produced by Funko. The figures themselves are about 6″ tall and are randomly packed. We have received a few emails and posts via Facebook that people are starting to receive these now with their orders.
Two More Hot Wheels Character Cars Revealed
Our friends at Jedi Temple Archives have posted an exclusive image of two additional Star Wars character cars coming to the Hot Wheels line later this year. Head on over for a first look.
Lost in Translation? Yoda Gets Severe Downgrade for TBS
By now, you have seen the loose images of the Yoda (3-3/4″ scale) from the Black Series over at Jedi Temple Archives and to say that many are disappointed in the final product would be an understatement. How did things go so wrong? Click on through to be reminded of the original/proposed design for this figure.
Continue reading Lost in Translation? Yoda Gets Severe Downgrade for TBSSideshow Preview: Cad Bane in Denal Disguise
Sideshow Collectibles updates today with a new sixth scale figure preview: Cad Bane in Clone Trooper “Denal” disguise. Pre-orders launch next Thursday.
Hot Wheels Teases SDCC Exclusive
Hot Wheels has posted a nice tease of the packaging for their SDCC Exclusive Darth Vader character car via Twitter. Look for the full official reveal in issue #150 of the Star Wars Insider
Guess what’s inside this Star Wars & Hot Wheels #SDCC package! All will be revealed in Star Wars Insider #150 on 6/10 pic.twitter.com/O6sT4uyltj
— Hot Wheels (@Hot_Wheels) June 5, 2014
Original Trilogy Interpretive Posters from Andy Fairhurst
Collider.com brings our attention to these very cool Original Trilogy interpretive posters designed by Andy Fairhurst. Each design gives viewers a “nerd’s eye view” of the an environment from each film, with a cleverly incorporated “hidden” image. Click here or the image above for a closer look.