Luke leads an attack on Imperial AT-AT walkers that are moving toward Echo Base. He instructs the other snowspeeder pilots to use their harpoons and cables and aim for the legs in an attempt to take out the Imperial walkers.
Pardon us while we
regain our composure because we are still spinning over one of the most
amazing action figures we have ever received in the Star Wars figure
basic line. We are not being dramatic, nor do we intend to over-sensationalize
this new version of Luke Skywalker, but it is indeed a figure that takes
our breath away. A completely new sculpt of Luke Skywalker (Snowspeeder
Pilot) has been on the backburner for quite some time at Hasbro, but
the time has finally arrived and they have treated us to one mind-blowing
product. As long time collectors, we have mercilessly waited a LONG time
to get a definitive version of a Luke Skywalker (Snowspeeder Pilot) and
it has been a very grueling wait. Well worth it, Luke has exceeded expectations
in ways that cannot be qualified or quantified. It is that good. Although
we tend to love all of our Star Wars action figures equally like a parent
loves his children, rarely do we get a figure that renders us speechless.
We came (somewhat) close to getting a great version of Luke in this outfit
in 2007's 30 (77-07) collection with the TARGET exclusive The Battle Of Hoth Ultimate
Battle Pack set, but that Luke was simply a retool
of the Zev Senesca figure from 2006's The Saga Collection (also
a TARGET exclusive) Rogue Two Snowspeeder. (And his top jacket and bottom
pants didn't match even though many of you will no doubt claim that this
is movie accurate. We partially agree, but we don't think that the jacket
and pants dramatically differed by that many shades of orange.) But no
matter what your opinion is, most would agree that the figure did indeed
lack in multiple ways. It has the old VOTC Luke Skywalker head and looked
a little too thin and scrawny for wearing an insulation padded snowsuit
that was seen in the film. All of these issues and more have been remedied
with the 2009 Legacy Collection release. The figure is a marvel,
wonder and spectacular piece of amazing art. And we see you rolling your
eyes at us out there; you wonder how a piece of plastic could be this
good. Well, it is, and we would have to say that either you are completely
burned out with Star Wars collecting if you do not think that this figure
is simply one of the best you will ever have the opportunity to purchase.
Forgive us for this smart quip, but you would really have to have something
wrong with you if you find fault with this figure. Luke Skywalker is an
all-new figure. He is NOT a repaint of the Evolutions pilot
at all, nor does he borrow any parts from them! Complete with super-articulation, he is everything and more you would want in an action
figure. While we would have of course preferred ball-jointed hips (the
one and only needed enhancement), the figure functions perfectly fine
as is. Luke is exactly in scale with the other action figures and while
his orange jumpsuit may look slightly off color to the film, we still
love it and think it looks superb.
His head sculpt is quite excellent
and is itself painted and not cast in flesh color (this always tends
to cause issues for realism, good paint application and likeness) but
Hasbro did a fine job painting it without sacrifing any of the details
or quality in face sculpt (or any other aspects for that matter). His
head is sculpted with the signature cap seen in Episode V and Hasbro
recreated it with exacting standards – you can even see the bumps underneath
it which represents the obvious headset/ears that lay below it. His chest
box is perfectly sized and lays very close to his body, so it doesn't
look bulky or out of place. His gloves have two shades of gray and this
is a very accurate attention to detail – thank you Hasbro! And the boots
look absolutely fantastic on him. The left boot has the standard X-wing
ammunition rounds garter belt above it and the "straps" on
the boots have been painted in a different color to show their functionality
of how they tie and stay on the feet securely. Hasbro upgraded the design
of the boots from the Evolutions snowspeeder pilot figures and
they now look much better. The hands have been sculpted to hold both
his lightsaber hilt as well as the tow cable/harpoon blaster. They have
been constructed very well and they don't look disproportionate or bulky.
His off-white pilot straps have been cast in a rubbery and soft plastic
that will allow for good mobility when you try to seat him in a snowspeeder.
If you recall, the Evolutions snowspeeder pilots had very tough
straps and were basically unbendable. The jacket falls right below his
waist as it should and it does not encumber his hip movement in the slightest.
Even his helmet is all-new. If you thoroughly analyze the visor, you'll
notice it is constructed with trapezoidal shapes that give it a very
sharp and angled appearance. This design also allows his eyes to be seen
quite clearly through them. This is an important detail for us because
usually the eyes look distorted or cannot be seen at all through the
traditional pilot helmets. This was a great update! Even the finest details,
like the metal pieces on his belt and other parts are very nicely painted.
Apparently extra careful attention was paid to not allow the paint jobs
to look sloppy. Hasbro communicated this well at the factory level and
have guaranteed a beautiful product for purchase at the retail level.
There are a lot of different painting operations on this figure and it
looks very sharp since a risk exists of too many decoration details making
a figure come across as shoddily painted. His joints are quite tight
(including his waist joint - this always tends to be the loosest) and
he can be posed in an infinite amount of ways, whether static or action-packed.
The figure is designed so well that he actually looks like a real man
that was shrunken down into 3.75" scale. Luke Skywalker just looks
brilliant and amazing, there is really no other way to say it.
Hasbro has kick-started
the 30th anniversary of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back early
with a huge bang with the December 2009 release of TESB themed figures.
We wouldn't have minded if Hasbro bumped this wave into 2010 to give
us an extra helping of Episode V characters for the 2010 product year.
Actually, we lie. We couldn't have gotten this wave sooner. Luke Skywalker
is without a doubt the stellar figure of this wave and he is loaded with
accessories and is a faithful and accurate representation of the character
we saw in the film. Even if you believe his outfit is not the perfect
orange color, we still think that you will only be able to praise this
figure for its magnificent efforts and successful likeness. He won't
match your Evolutions snowspeeder pilots perfectly well, but
you can chalk this up to all pilots are unique and different. We will
go out on a limb and predict that he will be the most successful figure
in the wave, so we imagine that he will be a tough find on the pegs while
the cases are shipping. We are excited for what Hasbro has in store for
future Episode V Luke Skywalker action figures simply based on how well
this figure is constructed. They have proven that almost anything can
be done and that any detail is fair and necessary game for inclusion
in an action figure. As of this figure's release, the only outfit that
needs a definitive update is Luke Skywalker (Hoth Outfit). We have received
some pretty good versions of this figure, but we definitely need one
that is super-articulated (and preferably with ball-jointed hips so that
he can straddle a tauntaun). Luke Skywalker is definitely the best Luke
Skywalker action figure from Episode V thus far. We now see what Hasbro
is capable of doing with their action figures. This isn't a figure to
sneer at, it is one of their best efforts. Get one for your snowspeeder
and get one for your AT-AT, you will want one Luke for each, trust us.
The harpoon he comes with is reason enough to purchase multiples for
your various diorama displays. If you do find issues with this figure, we encourage you not to nitpick at these things because
it will certainly hinder you from appreciating how perfect this action
figure is. Sure, he doesn't come with a lightsaber blade. Get over it. The figure is brilliant in spite of its so-called faults. Luke Skywalker will likely go down in history as one of Hasbro's
finest. We think it deserves this recognition now, because we doubt that
Hasbro will be able to replicate or improve this amazing feat with a
future release. It's easily one of our most favorite figures from 2009. And we imagine he'll rank high for you too.
Collector Notes
Luke Skywalker
Status: Luke Skywalker is an all-new figure.
Articulation Count: 23 points (14 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: ball-socket head (1), ball-jointed left shoulder (2), ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right elbow (2), swivel left forearm (1), swivel right forearm (1), ball-jointed torso (2), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 4
Accessory Details: removable helmet, lightsaber hilt, grappling hook gun, grappling hook (with cable)
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: HK-50 head/rifle
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 88879/87535
UPC: 653569430339
Retail: $7.99 USD
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