Wednesday, March 31, 2010
#32: Star Wars comic pack Stormtrooper and Blackhole hologram
#31: Star Wars comic pack Clone Lieutenant and Clone Trooper
#30: Star Wars comic pack Clone Trooper and Clone Commander
It is probably no surprise to you by now that I will buy just about any clone figure. So of course I went for this set. These are a couple of Kashyyyk troopers with somewhat different camo patterns than were shown in the movie, but since they are based on a comic, that is understandable. The clone commander in this set doesn't actually appear in the comic, but a new type of clone is always welcome. All the troopers in the comic look like the trooper in this set (the figure on the left), although the figure has the amusing quirk of appearing to have no neck. It looks good with the helmet on, fortunately. As far as I can tell, it is a repaint of a Commander Faie figure, with a new head. If you are able to find this, it is a cool set for any clone fan.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
#29: Iron Man Iron Monger
#28: Iron Man 2 concept series Iron Man Deep Dive Armor
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#27: LEGO Star Wars Stormtrooper
Monday, March 29, 2010
#25: Iron Man 2 movie series Iron Man Mark II
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
#24: Iron Man 2 movie series Iron Man Mark I
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
#23: Star Wars Legacy Collection HK-50
Friday, March 26, 2010
#22: Star Wars Legacy Collection Imperial Scanning Crew
Despite my enthusiasm for collecting Imperial troopers, my interest apparently draws the line at guys in jumpsuits. I would never have given this figure a second thought if not for his droid piece. Your devious plan has worked, Hasbro. Fortunately, it is a well done figure. It's well sculpted and has all the articulation you expect from a Star Wars figure these days. He has a functional holster, which I always dig. Too bad it's such an inessential character. He does have cool sideburns, at least.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
#21: Iron Man 2 movie series War Machine
Complaints!
-The big goofy gun has an ammo belt that plugs into it on one end, and into the back on the other end. It is too stiff to plug into both at the same time, as well as not plugging in very securely. I kind of cheated it for the picture.
-The shoulder armor flips up to allow you to move the arms forward, otherwise they can only lift up to the side. This looks really bad, and comic War Machine also does this.
-The left leg is bent out at a bad angle, but I'm pretty sure that's limited to just this specimen. It's hard to say, as it's the only one I saw in the store.
Complaints aside, it is otherwise pretty cool. Like the comic version, both of the weapons can be folded back behind the shoulders, which is a cool feature.
It seems like all my figures from this line (except the Mark VI) are all shades of grey and silver.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
#20: Iron Man 2 movie series Mark VI Iron Man
There are two versions of the Mark VI figures, this one, and one that has a light up chest. Really, it's just supposed to be the unibeam on its chest that lights up, but in practice the entire chest glows. I decided to stick with the basic version. As we've come to expect from the figures in this line, it's high quality stuff. I think it would be nice if the left hand had a swivel joint so he could point his repulsors at something without lifting his entire arm up, but that's not a major complaint. The big missile launcher is of course removable, which is fortunate. I'm really digging this line, so I'm curious just how many more I'll end up with through its run.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
#19: Star Wars Legacy Collection Stormtrooper
My local Target has lowered its prices on Star Wars figures back down to 6.99, which is a welcome change. I don't know if this is a chain-wide change or just local, but it's worth noting. From what I've seen, Hasbro figures in general seem to be going down a little in price, except for Marvel Universe figures. Hopefully they catch up with this trend as well.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
#18: Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Divebomb
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Monday, March 15, 2010
#17: Marvel Universe Thor
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
#16: Star Wars Legacy Collection Zuckuss
Thursday, March 11, 2010
#15: LEGO City BBQ Stand
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
#14: Iron Man 2 comic series Iron Man (Mark I armor)
The figure itself is really cool, and does a good job of adapting the look to toy form. Particularly cool is the paint work, which does a good job of representing beat up old metal. On the front, anyway. The back looks relatively clean. It also comes with a detachable repulsor blast. Even though the song isn't exactly about Iron Man, this version is what comes into my mind whenever I hear it.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
#13: Iron Man 2 movie series Iron Monger
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Monday, March 8, 2010
#12: Iron Man 2 Comic Series War Machine
It's a pretty sturdy figure so even though it comes with a stand it doesn't really need it. The figures in this line have unusual stands that are meant to also hold the three included cards. It's one regular card with two transparent plastic cards with different pieces of the armor printed on them. When you put them together, you get a full picture. You can probably even mix and match between different sets.
Anyway, the figure itself is well made. It's got articulation where you'd want there to be, and the joints all feel like they'll hold a pose well. The sculpt is a good one, and the paint is a nice mix of shiny and dull finishes. I'm not necessarily interested in picking up version after version of Tony Stark in armor, so the addition of War Machine to the movie and consequently the toy line is welcome.
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
#11: Star Wars Legacy Collection Luke Skywalker (snowspeeder pilot)
Fortunately, it is a good figure aside from fulfilling a very small niche in my collection. Although Hasbro could have easily reused parts from the X-Wing pilot version of Luke, this is an all new figure. Underneath his helmet is a new headsculpt complete with headsock, which even manages a decent likeness. Oddly enough, this is probably the only Luke figure that comes without an ignited lightsaber. That's kind of funny, especially considering that the medical frigate Luke figure had one even though he had just lost his lightsaber. This Luke merely has the hilt. He also comes with the requisite harpoon gun for hanging off the AT-AT with. The only other thing you could ask for here is a thermal detonator. With a completely new sculpt and two other weapons, that's on oversight that is easy to overlook because this is a good figure.
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