THE MYHTROL (in Carbonite)
The Vintage Collection 3 3/4-Inch Vehicle Pack-In
Item No.: No. F0938
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Number: n/a
Includes: Ship with 4 Carbonite blocks, Offworld Jawa Elder, The Mandalorian, Grogu
Action Feature: n/a
Retail: $349.99
Availability: February 2022
Appearances: The Mandalorian
Bio: "The Mythrol" was a Mythrol male who worked for Greef Karga until he stole from him and fled. By the time he had a bounty placed upon him during the New Republic Era, the Mythrol was on the ice world of Pagodas, where he was harassed by a group of trawlers within a bar. After a Mandalorian bounty hunter named Din Djarin entered the bar and incapacitated the trawlers, he captured the Mythrol, later freezing him in carbonite before delivering him, along with others, to Karga, who worked as an agent of the Bounty Hunters' Guild, in order to collect the rewards. Karga later let him pay off his debt at work. (Stolen from Wookieepedia. There is no bio.)
Image: Adam's photo lab.
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Unadorned, this gray silvery block looks great. It fits in the big Slave I storage area because it's smaller than the most recent Han Solo blocks, and it has a place on top for a claw to clamp on - which, admittedly, doesn't look as good. There's a hole in the back which I don't think presently serves a purpose, but it's on the back, so you don't see it. The toy has sculpted instrument panels on the sides too. The close-up looks a lot like Shrek.
Unlike recent blocks, these ones are completely unpainted. A lot of Han Solo figures have some silver paint to separate the gas from the frame, but not this one - it's all the same color. Some have stickers, or painted lights on the sides. Again, not this one. You just get to enjoy the molded-in-color alien with some sort of snot or fluid frozen back on his face. It's striking, to say the least - it really captures how unpleasant the freezing process must be.
While arguably not an essential part of a complete figure collection, I would want these because they represent distinctive (and mysterious) characters. Season one of The Mandalorian was a fun ride because, much like the old movies, there's no guide book explaining who some of these people or things are. They just are. This character never got a proper name, and it's kind of a shame that the block wasn't an accessory with The Vintage Collection figure. But hey, we got it! And we got a claw on which to hang it, or you can shove it in the freezing closet! It even stands on his own thanks to the flat base! It can be found sold individually on eBay from the people who broke up the set to sell at a mark-up, which makes it easier to display than some of the Han Solo-popsicles from over the years.
Collector's Notes: I got mine from Hasbro Pulse.
--Adam Pawlus
Day 2,952: August 18, 2022
(It's a figure to me!)
ReplyDeleteIf Hasbro did offer the block with the action figure it would likely command a Deluxe price point. Given that the Klatoonian Raider is being reissued on a card, Hasbro might allow something like that.
The hole on the back of each of the carbonate blocks from the Razorcrest, will accept the stand from Grogu’s pram (either version- Razorcrest or original). That way it will float in the air like when they remove if from the Razorcrest.
ReplyDeleteThe three unnamed figures in carbonite are presumed to be the Rik Duel gang from the Marvel Comics Legends. Rik Duel, Dani, and Chihdo.
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