Tonight we take a close look at one of the most amazing dioramas I have ever seen on the web – a full scale Battle of Hoth custom diorama created by expert customizer Ares X.
In my opinion, this thing easily rivals the official Hasbro scene we saw on display last year – be sure to take some time to check out all the great images that he has to share with our readers after the jump!
Hungarian Star Wars collecting web-site csillagokhaboruja.com has posted the first image from the UK Toyfair showing off the Republic Attack Ship (with exclusive pilot). Head on over for a look and thanks to YodasNews.com for the heads up!
PROS: A decent iteration of our favorite scoundrel from A New Hope. Nice to finally have a ceremony version (sort of) to accompany Luke.
CONS: Sculpt for the shirt entirely wrong for the scene intended to be recreated. Still missing the thigh strap for the holster that was present on the superior 2004 VOTC 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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MedicomToy updated over weekend with the official announcement of Kubrick DX SERIES 3: Tatooine. This series features Floppy Hat Luke, R5-D4, Garindan, Sandtrooper with Sentry Droid, Tusken Raider (Vintage deco), Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (Vintage deco). As a bonus, when you collect all six figures you’ll be able to assemble a Kubrick-scale Luke’s Landspeeder!
Scott “ICMG” Pearson has posted a great gallery of images for the new AOTC wave over in JediDefender’s forums. Hasbro has given us a great follow up to the extremely well received ROTJ wave. Give them a look see!
The Yakface Toyguide updates continue today with the addition of R5-D4 from the Vintage Collection.
PROS: Looks stellar on the vintage card. The body has a dirty wash (albeit faint) that some were fearing might be omitted from this “new” version. Since this utilizes the build-a-droid mold, parts can be swapped with other B.A.D. astromechs for additional play value and customization.
CONS: Vestigial Build-A-Droid holes in the figure’s sides not really fitting for the Vintage “collector” line. Back of the body still missing orange panels that Kenner seemed to notice on the 1978 figure and that were present on the Target Exclusive Remote Controlled version.
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PROS: A somewhat new take on a classic character as the previous version was little more than a statue. The modification of the Resurgence of the Jedi Battle Pack Luke works well here especially with the added soft goods. Decent likeness and a fair amount of accessories.
CONS: Comlink accessory is very tiny and can be easily lost if precautions aren’t taken to secure it. Would have been swell if we could have received a headset accessory too in order render that POTF2 Gunner Station Luke obsolete as well.
Head to the toyguide for the full image gallery and to judge for yourself whether this figure is worth adding to your collection.
You can also weigh in with your impressions on the figures we add to our toyguide on facebookand in our forums.
Head on over to our facebook page to check out a preview of wave 5 of the Vintage Collection and then watch for these figures to be added to our toyguide in the next few days.
Today we take a close look at the amazing work of forumite W. Meyles, who shares his custom made Lars Homestead diorama with us. Be sure to check it out and share your thoughts after the jump!
EW.com has posted an exclusive video revealing the return of Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn in next week’s The Clone Wars! Head to EW.com for the full story and clip.