PROS: Captain Rex gets an update with this release with a new sculpt featuring soft goods kama, ball-jointed hips and a BMF rocket pack with posable cannons. What’s cool about that is it can be ditched all together and replaced with a more “series accurate” jetpack that pops out of the back of the larger one. Now that’s forward thinking Hasbro! He’s also accessorized with 3 blaster pistols and the standard fare removable helmet.
CONS: Rex does loose some articulation in the ankles and now has swivel wrists instead of ball jointed ones. There is also paint apps missing from the rangefinder that has been present on all previous Rex figures wearing this particular armor design.
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PROS: As Hasbro’s first Savage attempt, they seem to have nailed the likeness pretty well from the facial sculpt to the overall size of figure. Well articulated and accessorized – perfect for laying the smack down on your clones and Jedi figures.
CONS: No lightsaber included. The yellow color seems a little washed out compared to the CGI render. Could have been served better with ball jointed hips in combination with a soft goods skirt.The right leg seems to be slightly longer than the left (at least on mine) and as a result he leans to the left. He’ll be popular so tracking him down may be difficult for some.
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The Yakface Toyguide updates resume today with the addition of Saesee Tiin (CW54) from The Clone Wars Collection.
PROS: Not only does Hasbro issue a new figure in Saesee Tiin, they give him some fun extras to add more play options outside of the events of the Clone Wars series while paying homage to a previous Clone Wars inspired figure. Soft goods work well for allowing extra posing options often limited by “hard goods” skirts.
CONS: None, other than the lack of ankle articulation that some collectors demand in figures these days.
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The Yakface Toyguide updates resume today with the addition of Chewbacca (CW63) from The Clone Wars Collection.
PROS: Hasbro has done an excellent job of translating the Chewbacca of the Clone Wars in to figure form. There is a lot sculpt work done here due to the furry nature of the character so I imagine a fair amount of the figure budget was set aside for Chewie. Despite the animated nature, Hasbro still managed to incorporate all the necessary articulation without the “fur” becoming a hinderance to the poseability. A great highlight here is the work done on the non-firing bowcaster – it maybe one of the best design attempted thus far for any Chewbacca figure as it has a very Vintage Kenner feel about it, right down to the color of the plastic.
CONS: None, other than it might be tough to find in some areas, but I guess that can be said sadly about most figures these days, right?
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The Yakface Toyguide updates resume today with the addition of Even Piell (CW58) from The Clone Wars Collection.
PROS: Despite its short stature and animated stylings, Hasbro still manages to articulate Master Piell to most collectors’ satisfaction. Nifty backpack with rope works well and is an accessory that make toys “toys” – you know, things you play with?
CONS: Since Even Piell went down like a sack of potatoes in the Citadel Rescue episode I don’t suspect he’ll be issued again, if ever. So, you best pick him up if you can find him.
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The Yakface Toyguide updates resume today with the addition of R7-D4 (CW64) from The Clone Wars Collection.
PROS: This all-new astromech incorporates the successful Build-A-Droid concept from the 2008-2010 Legacy Collection for added playability. Great sculpt and deco and the blue “inards” under the dome is a nice touch. Compatible with the most recent Plo Koon’s Jedi Starfighter.
CONS: Since this design utilizes a new removable dome, the pop-up periscope feature from prior astromechs has been omitted.
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PROS: For those that missed him before, it’s a great opportunity for another shot at the accident-prone Gungan. Great detailing in terms of deco and the likeness is spot on to the character’s 3D model. Nicely articulated. It’s virtually an exact repaint (save for a little difference on the head) so folks can pass on it unless you really need the Galactic Battle game card.
CONS: Paint job is a little sloppy on the eyes which gives him a cross-eyed look on my sample.
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PROS: This all new offering from Hasbro has a lot of play value for being a piece of artillery. It features a surprising amount of articulation in the legs and turret portions. The gunner platform work well here… on par in terms of expandability of play along this lines of the AT-TE and Turbo Tank’s “extra features”. Trust me, you’ll want more than one.
CONS: You’ll want more than one.
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PROS: Nice, crisp deco on the helmet and shoulder bells, even the soles of the boots are painted. For an exclusive, the price is comparable to the standard basic figure price. (Even cheaper if purchased during the current 2 for $10.99 promotion.)
CONS: Should have been designated as “Blackout” as identified by LFL and The Clone Wars Episode Guide. A bit light on accessories for a clone and maybe under articulated for some collectors as it uses the divisive “Stone” body.
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Slowly but surely, we are getting the older sections of the Toyguide back online after being disabled since the server switchover. Now for your review, I’ve activated the basic figures 2008-2009 (blue) and 2009-2010 (red) Legacy Collection sections. There may be a couple wonky links here and there but those will be worked out soon.
Thanks to all who’ve emailed asking about the status of the Toyguide, this section in particular.