Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,188: Ahsoka Tano (Ahsoka/Jedi Robes, The Retro Collection)

AHSOKA TANO (Second Release Kenner Style, with Hood)
The Retro Collection 3 3/4-Inch Action Figure
Item No.:
Asst. F6874 No. F6874
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Number: n/a
Includes: n/a
Action Feature: Cape, Lightsabers
Retail: $11.99
Availability: October 2023
Appearances: Star Wars: Ahsoka

Bio: The Star Wars Retro Collection features design and detailing inspired by the original 1970s Star Wars figures and features original figure design and detailing! Continue your collection from a galaxy far, far away. (Stolen from the marketing copy. Packaging has no bio.)

Image: Adam's photo lab.

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Commentary: I dragged my feet opening the second version of Ahoka Tano from late 2023, because I thought - incorrectly - that this was just 2022's Retro Ahsoka Tano [FOTD #2,943] on a (barely) new cardback with a new cloak accessory. That's certainly how it looks - and that's kind of a problem for consumers and collectors. Hasbro put out some very nice The Vintage Collection and The Retro Collection Ahsoka Tano figures for The Mandalorian and what was especially funny is both showed up at Ross for $3.99 a pop at the same time - I put them side by side and realized that Hasbro had two packaged toys that, at a quick glance, were identical but one was originally $17 and one was originally $10. You and I are savvy enough to know the difference, but not everybody is - and now with this second at-bat for retro Kenner Ahsoka, with a new logo and different photo, the figure still looks the same as last time. She's packaged with one new accessory behind her, and she had her hands fixed, but that is not at all obvious from the packaging. Also, the previous figure was at Ross before the cloaked version came out, so a lot of fans probably would have left her on the pegs had she appeared in stores more than once or twice, if that.

American brick and mortar retailers by and large skipped The Retro Collection late in 2023. Target got a little bit of the Ahsoka wave, and nobody big seemed to stock The Book of Boba Fett on pegs - but you could get them online. (Or now, for some, at Ross.) And I hate to say it - Kenner fans will want this figure. The base figure looks identical but it turns out Hasbro actually fixed her hands so they can grip the lightsabers more easily. The 2022 figure had a very loose grip, and she dropped her weapons when I picked her up off my shelf. I can shake the 2023 figure around and she holds them tightly. If you can only pick one version of the figure, obviously, get this one because she has an added accessory and is visually identical.

She stands and sits just as well as one might hope, and the cloth cloak rests well on her head. Hasbro always had a habit of making very large hoods, and in this case, it's a good choice - it fits! It looks and feels a lot like the old Return of the Jedi Luke cloak, and easily slips over her body. There are cuts so she can raise her arms a little, but she doesn't look good with both arms up - it's best to display her with her cloak on and arms down. You don't get to see the painted robe detail, but if you're a completist you've got the other figure already and can see that one. At least this way, it looks like you have two "different" figures.

Depending on your perspective she's just different enough to make you mad, but I'll throw down a few bucks for a Kenner figure with new gear and improved functionality. The hands work better - that's a reason to throw down a few bucks. If/when she shows up at Ross or Ollie's for $3.99, I would recommend you buy her even if you have the other one. If you actually open and handle these things, you'll be pleased with the improvements. Also, $3.99 isn't real money when it comes to retro-style figures. If Hasbro could make more figures from other lines in this format - not unlike Marvel - at lower prices, I'll get money. I can skip meals if I don't have money. I hope we get a few more of these guys before they finally decide this line's audience is too old, but let's be honest - if they could actually get the original trilogy guys on actual store shelves (even/especially reissues), they'd be selling. Unless they're The Emperor and it would be just as cheap to buy an actual 1984 figure instead.

Collector's Notes: I got mine from Entertainment Earth.

--Adam Pawlus



Day 3,188: November 12, 2024

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,187: Cobb Vanth (Deluxe/Armor, The Vintage Collection)

COBB VANTH
(Mandalorian Armor)

The Vintage Collection 3 3/4-Inch Deluxe Action Figure
Item No.:
No. G0301
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Number: #343
Includes: 2 Blast Effects, 2 blasters, 1 jetpack, 1 rocket, scarf, removable armor
Action Feature: n/a
Retail: $54.99
Availability: September 2024
Appearances: The Mandalorian

Bio: At one time, Mos Pelgo marshal Cobb Vanth was custodian of Boba Fett's Mandalorian armor, which he bought off of Jawa traders. (Taken from the figure's cardback.)

Image: Adam's photo lab.

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Commentary:
A few years ago I was very fond of the phrase "managing expectations," because that's generally how you make people happy. If you go to the dollar store and get an off brand soda that's not as good as the real deal, that's more or less what you expect. When you get a "kid version" of an action figure for $10 and it's missing some paint applications, that's OK - that's what you expect for a lower priced product. But when you pay $24.99 for a deluxe The Vintage Collection figure like Cobb Vanth, you probably expect it to be as good as (or better than) the $31.49 The Black Series Cobb Vanth [FOTD #2,903] from 2022. If this figure dropped the flame effects and were a basic $16.99 figure (or even a $19.99 figure) I'd say "hey, this is a pretty good figure!" But at $25 - a solid $8 higher than a basic figure - I expect to be put in my place and made to feel I was wrong for even considering that the price increase might not be worth it.

While this figure is good, it is not $8 more than standards of a current, normal $16.99 Hasbro figure. Those figures have gotten so fancy for the price that an upcharge demands something above and beyond, and I think all we're seeing here is a Boba Fett tax. (And no, I'm not saying "don't buy it." It's likely as good as we're ever going to get from Hasbro. But it would be nice to be able to point to a deluxe The Vintage Collection figure without having to say "sure it costs 50% more than it should and here's where it missed the mark." I also freely admit I am very picky and would be happy with a simpler $8 figure that lacked a lot of the weathering, if only because there's a big difference between "the best figure Hasbro can make for $8" and "a pretty good figure for $25 that comes up short.")

Hasbro packaged this deluxe figure on a wider cardback. Since 1978, Kenner and much of their competition used the same 6-inch by 9-inch footprint. This one is 6 7/8-inches by 9-inches, so anyone who has handled hundreds (or thousands) of figures will realize it's bigger and therefore special - but Hasbro probably would have been better suited to slap some sort of "deluxe" sticker or alternate means of designating this is a figure worthy of a higher price to the average consumer. If you aren't a collector, you will no doubt be confused and angered by the $8 upcharge - he's not taller and he doesn't have more gear than most Mandalorian figures of this size. An unsolicited recommendation for Hasbro: The Power of the Force trade dress, complete with coin, would get a lot of us to say "Wow, that's really fancy!" and willingly shell out an extra couple of bucks for a deluxe figure. It's special, there's a physical (cheap to manufacture) extra good in there, and it satisfies the oft-overlooked 1984-1985 style that a lot of fans really miss. Having said that - Hasbro made a nice cardback, with a good photo, a clear logo, and a bio on the back. I really would prefer some sort of "collect them all!" on the back so fans seek out more figures, but alas, that seems to be something absent from nearly all Hasbro products in 2024. I don't understand why, either, as a kid nearly every toy I bought recommended at least one (or 92) more figures I should consider next.

The figure itself has a lot going for it, and you can see that Hasbro made some use of the extra money. First up, the heads. Timothy Olyphant's face seemed a smidgen off in the 6-inch figure, which used multiple colors of paint to try to capture his graying facial hair. It looked OK, but at a smaller size it might not quite click - this time Hasbro opted for a more uniform color, and I think it worked better. The face looks more like the performer, the expression looks more natural, and while it does lose a few points in accuracy it gains a few points in personality. It's not quite as grizzled, but it feels truer to how I remember the character looking.

The helmet is very good. It doesn't have the articulated rangefinder - given the price and its importance in the show, I find that a knock against it - but it does have a lot of painted weathering and clean details. The dent is there, the yellow stripes are there, the black top of the rangefinder was also sadly not there. At this size I'd say it's very good, but I would be curious to know if this was a budgeting issue or an oversight. Considering that this figure came out nearly three years after the 6-inch one, I was expecting something closer to perfection in the details. It's by no means bad, and if it came out back in 2022 I would applaud them for doing such a good job. Going back to managing expectations, fans expect a missed detail or two for the first figure we get for a toy, or a rush job. Since the character was introduced in 2020 with a previous figure in 2022, and it's a detail Boba Fett (and fans know Boba Fett) it's an odd one to leave off here. I admit I'm being picky - thanks to all the weathering, it wasn't something I even realized until I compared it to the previous figure.

The accessories are a little disappointing. All of them are missing paint applications. The rifle lacks any paint, and is the wrong color. The first toy was black with white wrappings around the barrel and the grip, which is pretty close to the prop. This rifle is all brown, with no paint at all. His smaller blaster pistol has no painted detail this time, and I don't think that's a big loss - but the color is incorrect. His removable rocket is missing the white paint seen on the show and previous Hasbro figure, and the jet pack is missing the stripes from the nozzles (not a huge loss), and much of the weathering and scuffing was left off. If you open and display the figure, you'll probably never even notice the missing jet pack paint - but Hasbro packaged it facing out, so mint on card collectors won't miss it.

But how is the figure itself? The sculpt is great, with a lot of color changes that may or may not be truer to the actual costume. I'm not sure. Vintage Vanth has lighter colors overall, with a little more red in the pants, slightly lighter red vambraces, and fingerless gloves - this time the skin is painted. the textures are largely great all around, but the figure has almost no paint from the waist down. His marshal badge is painted, but no silver scuffing was put on his knee pad and the boots lack the unique weathering from the show. There's even a few components on the paints that were painted on the previous figure, but not here. Clearly, they wanted the weathering on the chest - the shoulders and chest are slathered in amazing silver weathering, and that's great. The colors are good, and the armor is even (mostly) removable - it's tethered to his wrist, so you can't make an unarmored version of the character from this figure. You can get pretty close, though. The paint on his hands and forearms also turned out quite well.

Managing expectations once again, on a deluxe figure we expect a little more attention to detail - and Hasbro comes very close. The lights on the top right of his chest aren't painted red on this figure, as they are almost always skipped. Interesting, one thing I missed on The Black Series figure was that Hasbro included some red in the circle over his heart which don't seem to be present on the show or on this figure. Nice correction, Hasbro! The shoulder pads have silver weathering - that's good! - but not quite as much as the show. I think the Mythosaur is placed better on this figure than The Black Series figure, but I'm having a tough time getting a really good clear look at it. Overall, I'd say they did a nice job.

Rounding out the set are two flame jets you can plug in to the jet pack. I consider these mostly disposable. They're not bad, but if they were left out I would not have missed them. I would rather that money have gone to those red lights on the chest armor or the black rangefinder tip. I could probably scrounge some flame pieces elsewhere if I really needed them, and I assume they were included here to make it look like Hasbro was giving us more for our $25.

Back in 1999 we accepted Boss Nass that didn't match the movie and it's likely Hasbro didn't have finalized costumes. In 1979 we took Walrus Man and Greedo that were off-model, because we had no reference and, most likely, neither did Kenner - and this was after the movie. When you're making "fan" product with "fan" prices, especially when you have several years to work on a figure, it stings to see the details come out wrong. It's very close. I just hope Hasbro doesn't take another basic, regular size figure and slap it on a wider cardback for a higher price without making sure it is so good that I would feel bad for even daring to make the slightest complaint about it.

Collector's Notes: I got mine from Entertainment Earth.

--Adam Pawlus



Day 3,187: November 7, 2024

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Star Wars Figure of the Day: Day 3,186: X-Wing Pilot (Duros, The Vintage Collection)

X-WING PILOT (Duros)
The Vintage Collection 3 3/4-Inch Shared Exclusive Action Figure Set
Item No.:
No. F9395
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Number: n/a
Includes: 4 Pilot figures with 3 Rebel Blasters like the Troopers and 3 Rebel Blasters like Luke's Pilot blaster
Action Feature: n/a
Retail: $54.99
Availability: September 2024
Appearances: ???   

Bio: The Duros were a humanoid species common in the galaxy native to the planet Duro. (Taken from Wookieepedia.)

Image: Adam's photo lab.

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Commentary: The X-Wing Pilots continue with a representative of the Duros! Kenner skipped these guys completely - we got the first one, Ellors Madak, as the very first Fan's Choice figure over 20 years ago. We also had a few others like Cad Bane and Mouse. We haven't yet gotten the rest from the Cantina, despite a new Cantina being just around the corner, it seems like something of an oversight - we saw a pair talking, yet after nearly five decades we have only one. Who will make the other one first - Hasbro, Stan Solo, or The Next 17? For now, all I know is that there is a very good chance that this nameless figure is going to be going into my HasLab Cantina as a stand-in for Baniss Keeg, or for the people who prefer the New Testament names, Chachi De Maal. The figure has the head down, at least, so it'll be a good enough diorama filler.

The body is once again the same old Luke body, with a helmet that looks more or less like any of several helmets - the coloring is kind of like Dak's, the layout is kind of like a typical Ahsoka helmet, but as far as I know it doesn't belong to anyone in particular. The flight suit is the same as we've been getting, but the head and hands? Those are new.

This time around the hands have fingerless gloves - something unusual for pilot figures - with shiny blue fingers poking through. The finish on the glove part of each bend-and-swivel hand is decidedly not as glossy as the glove part on the forearm, so you may see that as disjointed depending on how (or if) you display the figures. If you don't open them, obviously, you will never notice. I wish it was more consistent, but it's good enough. If we lived in a world where we got more vehicles, I'd say you could just put him in an X-Wing and you'd never even notice, but there hasn't been one on-shelf for a while now. Having said that, the blue fingers are more visible than the lack of gloss, so odds are most fans will like this figure just fine. Or if you throw him in the Cantina, he works as a smuggler in a slightly-off disguise. It is also worth noting the new fingers fit in the blaster perfectly.

The head is really good. Hasbro has done so few new aliens from the original three movies - or indeed, any of the movies - for a while, so a noggin like this shows what we're missing. The blue molded plastic alien head looks like a small rubber mask, and that's what we want. The sculpted ridges are all very good, with big red eyes and that familiar dour mouth and gaunt cheeks. It's really great - but Hasbro wasn't content to cast it in blue with red eyes. The various wrinkles and smile lines seem to all have a little extra paint, bringing out the detail. It looks really good to my eyes, giving him a little more life and personality that somehow shines through even in lower-light situations. Hasbro did a great job here.

Hasbro understood the assignment and nailed it. Sure, it wasn't something anybody was asking for, but it turned out well enough and I hope it serves as a reminder to Hasbro/Disney/Lucasfilm that a cool alien figure is worth doing, even if it's from nothing. Imagine how much cooler it would be if we got some more from the Cantina! I know I do. I think this was a good - if odd - choice for production, but if taken for what it is, it's pretty good. It would be nice if the map or code cylinders on the left arm were decorated, but they aren't, and that is something most fans are unlikely to notice as these remain in their boxes.

I'd say this set is worth getting if you've got a burning need for more figures - it's a lot more interesting than "trooper from game" or "another Darth Vader in 2024," but it isn't anything you couldn't have customized yourself 20 years ago. I appreciate the imagination and effort to give fans something new on a limited budget, but also, I'd appreciate something new with a full budget.

Collector's Notes: I got mine from Entertainment Earth.

--Adam Pawlus



Day 3,186: November 5, 2024