Character really went to town over the Christmas period with these box sets, and frankly, I wished I'd saved my money for these sets as they are terrific value for money. best of all is the stunning attention to detail that character have put into these figures. Clearly taking their lead from the likes of Todd McFarlane and the Four Horsemen across the pond, character have excelled themselves with these awesome figures. Plus, they haven't given into the practice of giving the figures hundreds of points of articulation (I feel all those extra, more realistic joints spoil the look of the toy). Well worth it! Best of all, a Ninth Doctor figure! Hooray! I thought he'd been forgotten about!
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Character really went to town over the Christmas period with these box sets, and frankly, I wished I'd saved my money for these sets as they are terrific value for money. best of all is the stunning attention to detail that character have put into these figures. Clearly taking their lead from the likes of Todd McFarlane and the Four Horsemen across the pond, character have excelled themselves with these awesome figures. Plus, they haven't given into the practice of giving the figures hundreds of points of articulation (I feel all those extra, more realistic joints spoil the look of the toy). Well worth it! Best of all, a Ninth Doctor figure! Hooray! I thought he'd been forgotten about!
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Hasbro continue their series of figures from the animated movie The Clone Wars with #09 Ahsoka Tano with Rotta. Like the previous issues, this figure has a more stylised `animated' appearance than the standard figures and as such certain body proportions and structures can look a little odd.
Ahsoka has head (rotational and vertical), shoulder (rotational), forearm (rotational), waist (rotational), hip (vertical), knee (rotational and vertical) and ankle (rotational and vertical) articulation which gives her 17 ranges of movement.
Rotta is a single piece cast figure and has no articulation.
She comes equipped with a backpack which straps on that can carry Rotta and her trusty green lightsabre.
The figure does have some ... Read More:
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Hasbro continue their series of figures from the animated movie The Clone Wars with #09 Ahsoka Tano with Rotta. Like the previous issues, this figure has a more stylised `animated' appearance than the standard figures and as such certain body proportions and structures can look a little odd.
Ahsoka has head (rotational and vertical), shoulder (rotational), forearm (rotational), waist (rotational), hip (vertical), knee (rotational and vertical) and ankle (rotational and vertical) articulation which gives her 17 ranges of movement.
Rotta is a single piece cast figure and has no articulation.
She comes equipped with a backpack which straps on that can carry Rotta and her trusty green lightsabre.
The figure does have some ... Read More:
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This is a really nicely made collectible. Some of the Star Wars Mighty Muggs don't really work. But Boba Fett really fits the format nicely. The doll is fairly small, around 6", but has a lot of character. A 12" version would have been nice though. A really nice paint job makes up for a lack of any meaningful accessories. The biggest problem really though is once you have one, you're going to want more.
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This is a really nicely made collectible. Some of the Star Wars Mighty Muggs don't really work. But Boba Fett really fits the format nicely. The doll is fairly small, around 6", but has a lot of character. A 12" version would have been nice though. A really nice paint job makes up for a lack of any meaningful accessories. The biggest problem really though is once you have one, you're going to want more.
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