Movie Heroes Bespin Luke Loose Shots

Our friends at JediDefender have alerted us to some new loose shots of the Luke Skywalker from the upcoming Bespin Duel Battle Pack. As reported before, this figure takes a minimalist approach to the articulation which has become a huge subject of debate since its initial revelation at Toy Fair 2012. Click on over to JediDefender to view this image and more and be sure to leave us a comment here on in our forums if your opinion has changed… or not.

Toyguide Preview: Clone Wars Waves 2 & 3

Followers of our facebook page will want to head on over there this morning as I’ve added a toyguide preview for The Clone Wars waves 2 and 3. These two assortments include 6 new or repainted figures and one sought after reissue. Head on over and then stay tuned for our toyguide updates coming soon!

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Toyguide Update: MH18 Qui-Gon Jinn

The Yakface Toyguide updates resume today with the next addition for the 2012 “Darth Maul” product line. We continue with another new figure in the Movie Heroes assortment: Qui-Gon Jinn now with Light-Up Lightsaber Blade!

PROS: Head sculpt captures Liam Neeson’s likeness amazingly well. The light-up blade is intense and looks very cool once illuminated. Surprisingly, there is a good amount of articulation in the figure overall – save for the right arm. Figure looks great with a soft goods robe (not included) to hide the figure’s larger torso.

CONS: Like Obi-Wan, this figure won’t be everyone’s cup of blue milk. The torso is rather bulky to accommodate the electronics and batteries. The right arm is sculpted in a static pose, again to allow for the electronics. Lightsaber blade only stays illuminated when button is held down* – a toggle switch would have been welcome. Batteries are non-removable so future replacement and eventual corrosion is an issue. Due to the rigidity of the lower tunic, the posing of the legs is very limited. Finally, due to the sculpt of the hair, the left-right range of movement for the head it restricted.

Head to the toyguide for the full image gallery and to judge for yourself whether this figure is worth adding to your collection.

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*Illuminated image above and within the toyguide gallery was achieved by rigging the activation button in the “on” position.

Episode 342: C2E2 2012

Kicking off the con season this week Marjorie and Arnie headed to the windy city for C2E2 to check out the art, the autographs, and the shopping. On this week’s Star Wars Action News podcast they are joined by fellow C2E2 attendees Chris and Sarah to talk about the figures they found and the other collectibles on the C2E2 showroom floor! Plus Arnie has an interview with Zach Oat from Diamond Select Toys discussing their quarter-scale figures, their bust banks, and some upcoming convention exclusives!

Also on this week’s show, Brock returns to review the last book of the Fate of the Jedi series. It’s been a prolonged series with several delays. With Apocalypse capping off the series, is it worth picking up? Listen to Brock’s review to find out!

With a discussion of Star Wars T-Shirts, Bradford Exchange dioramas, and more, it’s all on this week’s Star Wars Action News!

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Toyguide Update: MH17 Queen Amidala

The Yakface Toyguide updates resume today with the next addition for the 2012 “Darth Maul” product line. We continue with another new figure in the Movie Heroes assortment: Queen Amidala with Pull-Out Zip-Line!

PROS: Hasbro gives us a revamp of the Queen Amidala in decoy/handmaiden/battle gear we last got back in 2000. The overall figure looks great in terms of costume sculpt and detail. Zip-line backpack works well and harkens back to those Episode I Accessory Sets.

CONS: Swivel joints for the shoulders, while nice esthetically, limit posing options. No knee or ankle joints ultimately make the figure feel cheap, and it’s not at close to $10. Not one of the greatest Natalie Portman likeness considering the job they’ve done in the past capturing her sculpt.

Head to the toyguide for the full image gallery and to judge for yourself whether this figure is worth adding to your collection.

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