The Hunt Is On - The Vintage Collection 3 3/4" Wave 15 Figures Found
The Hunt Is On - The Vintage Collection 3 3/4" Wave 14 Figures Found
Wave 14 of the Vintage Collection provides us with another sampling of redecos from across the saga - this time featuring characters from The Phantom Menace, The Clone Wars, and Return of the Jedi. Three of these figures were on my hunt list: VC27 Wicket, VC92 Anakin Skywalker, and VC103 Obi-Wan Kenobi. I recently picked up the entire trio courtesy of Mighty Ape for $20.80 each.
The latter two of these figures mark the only realistic Clone Wars depictions of Anakin and Obi-Wan in the 3 3/4" line. While they were originally released back in 2012, distribution was poor, and - as a result - the pair often went for a hefty price on the secondary market. It was therefore a great call on Hasbro's behalf to give us a second chance to pick up these figures. The addition of Photo Real face treatments is simply an added bonus. Each figure comes with the expected super-articulation and both lit and unlit lightsaber accessories. The pair will go great alongside the realistic Ahsoka Tano I picked up back in 2017.
I had already managed to pick up this Vintage Collection Wicket on the secondary market. But while he came with his cowl and spear from Return of the Jedi, he had been missing the additional accessories that - in my opinion - absolutely make this figure: an entire alternative outfit inspired by his appearance in the Ewoks cartoon series. Now, however, I have a second Wicket to keep perpetually dressed in his animated attire!
Lego Brickheadz 75317 The Mandalorian & the Child
It's been a slow year for Star Wars Lego Brickheadz. Last week, however, my wife finally got her hands on what just might be the best release yet in this line: 75317 The Mandalorian & the Child.
Let's be honest - this set was always destined for greatness. Both the Mandalorian and the Child are incredibly well-suited to a brick-based realisation. What I didn't expect, however, was just how good that realisation would be. The Mandalorian features an insane amount of detail - from his wonderfully sculpted helmet, to his sidearm, to his (detachable) over-the-shoulder rifle, to the metallic cartridges clipped to his belt.
But, of course, the real star here is the Child. While much simpler in design, the team at Lego have managed to perfectly capture the heart and soul of this character. The pivoting ears (featured in their 'sad' downturned position in the image below) add even more character to this build. And don't forget the pram. While this accessory could easily have been phoned-in, Lego instead put an enormous amount of time and care into extracting the smooth curves of the Child's conveyance from a small handful of chunky bricks. Further, some extra detailing at the hinges gives the illusion of a real, working mechanism within the build - a wonderfully nice touch.
Taken together, these separate elements make for a set that I cannot recommend highly enough!
The Hunt Is On - The Vintage Collection 3 3/4" Wave 13 Figures Found
Wave 13 of the Vintage Collection is indeed an unusual one - featuring a disparate mix of figures from A New Hope, Rogue One, and The Clone Wars. Of these, there were only two figures that made it on to my hunt list: VC167 Power Droid and VC168 Clone Commander Wolffe. Last week, I received both via EB Games for $24.99AU ($27.08NZ) each.
While Wolffe saw a 2015 Black Series release in his cold weather gear, this is his first release in his traditional armour. A removable helmet has also been added, revealing a Photo Real likeness of New Zealand's very own Temuera Morrison.
Nevertheless, the real highlight of this wave is the Power - or 'Gonk' - Droid. Despite his popularity with fans, the Gonk Droid has only received two single-carded releases in the twenty-five-year history of the modern figure line - the most recent of which was all the way back in 2006. I missed him then, and have regretted it ever since. Fortunately that's now been remedied. With a removable upper 'shell' and two independently articulated legs, this figure gives us everything we need in a Gonk figure. He'll go great alongside my Jawa and other sandcrawler droids.
The Child Plush Toy
While our tiny Black Series Child figure is all well and good, my wife and I knew from the outset that we would need at least one larger version of this character in our collection. After considering the many preorder options available late last year, we finally settled on Mattel's plush toy as the best option for displayability and playability. He arrived in the post a short while ago, and we couldn't be happier.
Mattel's take on The Child features a vinyl head and hands along with a weighted plush body that gives it just the right heft and malleability for display. His glossy eyes and lightly airbrushed skin add to the realism, making him the most accurately-detailed and scaled option available - excepting, of course, that phenomenal $420US ($625NZ) Hot Toys offering. At only $56.99AU ($62.30NZ) however, this was precisely The Child for us!
The Hunt Is On - The Vintage Collection 3 3/4" Wave 12 Figures Found
I was unsure whether the latest 'Fan Channel Exclusive' Vintage Collection repack wave would make it to Australian shores (it ultimately did, thanks to EB Games and MightyApe), so I pulled the trigger early and picked up the three figures for less than RRP on the secondary market.
Wave 12 of the Vintage Collection sees the re-release of four highly sought-after figures. While I was able to give the C-3PO a miss, I did pick up VC04 Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues), VC47 Lando Calrissian (General), and VC50 Han Solo (Bespin Outfit). All three figures feature Photo Real face treatment - though with varying results. While Lando and Han look great, there's something slightly... off about Luke's appearance. This tends to be a common issue when Photo Real is applied to older headsculpts (compared with the outstanding accuracy that can be achieved when Hasbro apply Photo Real to a specially-designed sculpt).
I missed Han on his first release back in 2011 - so it's great to finally fill that gap on my Empire shelf (though, admittedly, his goggles and welding torch were immediately donated to better kit out my Hoth Leia). Luke, on the other hand, provides a welcome update to my 2010 Vintage Collection version of the figure, while Lando does the same for my 2016 Black Series version.
The Black Series 6" The Child
As a dyed-in-the-wool 3 3/4" collector, I've largely avoided releases in Hasbro's larger-scale 6" Black Series line. There are the occasional exceptions, and my continued impatience with Hasbro's failure to release (or even announce) a Child for the 3 3/4" Vintage Collection line has driven me to dabble in the Black Series once again - recently picking up their version of The Child for $20.00AU ($21.34NZ).
The Hunt Is On - The Vintage Collection 3 3/4" Wave 11 Figures Found
Until then, this trio will have to suffice for my 3 3/4" collection of Mandalorian figures. Fingers crossed we'll see some more representation as season 2 draws closer.
Hot Wheels Commemorative Series Return of the Jedi Speeder Bike
Lego 75265, 75270, and 75271 Tatooine Sets
Medal of Bravery Replica
The Hunt Is On - The Vintage Collection 3 3/4" Wave 10 Figures Found
Lego 75267 Mandalorian Battle Pack
In fact, the studshooters might be my only gripe with this set. While I understand that they provide some additional play value for kids, they do look a little cumbersome on the figures. While one or two 'heavy weapons troopers' might be able to brandish these, it would have been great to receive a wider variety of armaments for the other figures to wield. Fortunately I've got an abundance of new blasters from my Lego Star Wars advent calendar for these Mandos to pillage!