Character Profile
Model
Panning Droid and repulsorlift platform
Status
Mine minerals
Instruments of Choice
Mining equipment
Characteristic
Used during fateful Jedi duel
Obi-Wan and Anakin engage in their penultimate battle on Mustafar. During the lightsaber duel, they must quickly avoid falling into the burning lava when the collection arms collapse. Obi-Wan jumps onto a replusorlift platform, while Anakin leaps onto a panning droid.
Hasbro
likes to create beautiful and large accessories
for action figures then yank them away from collectors
before the figures see ultimate release. This
has always been a bone of contention with collectors
and apparently Hasbro didn't want to create any
more sour taste in collector's mouths so they
did something a little different with the release
of the Mustafar Panning Droid. See, the Mustafar
Panning Droid was intended to be the glorious "accessory" for
the TAC Darth
Vader (08 02) figure and the platform base
it comes with was supposed to be the large accessory
that came with the TAC Obi-Wan
Kenobi (08 01) figure. But before Hasbro
announced that these accessories were going to
be canned due to the inability to cost them into
the wave assortment, a lovely female Jedi named Stass
Allie suffered from production issues and
was ultimately canceled from this 30 (77-07)
wave. (Editor's Note: But she would see eventual
release in The Legacy Collection as BD
23 at the end of the year in December of
2008.) Obviously a space opened up for the wave,
so Hasbro managed to salvage these two accessories
and combine them to make one new figure (thus
performing a "hail Mary" and gave collectors
a "collective" sigh of relief) and
released them entitled as the Mustafar Panning
Droid basic figure. This elated many fans because
these two pieces are wondrous display pieces
for the Darth
Vader and Obi-Wan
Kenobi figures!
The
platform display/stand is absolutely stunning.
Its top/face is decorated in an alternating chevron
pattern. And the color choices used by Hasbro
make it look so authentic to the film. It is
one solid piece of plastic. It is a small work
of art and you will likely want a couple for
your collection. Hasbro went above and beyond
to make it look like it has battled against the
harsh elements of Mustafar as it is plagued by
various imperfections from the raining of lava
sprays and the damage borders on alarming. Underneath
of it attaches a wave of erupting lava and it
looks absolutely extraordinary. Cast in a clear
and very bright orange plastic, the lava is a
nice touch that competes the base very nicely.
While separate parts from the Mustafar Panning
Droid, the platform, the lava and the droid together
make for a very weighty package and it gives
us a lot a product for the MSRP of the total
package. The Mustafar Panning Droid is very beautifully
sculpted. It is cast of a weaker plastic than
the platform (but this is probably due to the
fact that its pieces are much thinner and delicate)
and can bow over time if not properly displayed.
It is a bit harder to balance Darth Vader on
it so you may grow weary of trying to make it
look just perfect. But if you are patient, the
benefits of a beautiful display miniature diorama
are worth it.
While
there may be many collectors out there who thought
this was a sneaky way for Hasbro to give us one
less figure, well, as skeptical as we are, we
think it was in the end a very nice gesture.
We would have considered it more of a travesty
if these two piece didn't see ultimate release.
We tend to be of the opinion that great accessories
and cool backdrops for figures should never become
victims of tooling costs or for other budgetary
reasons. Would have it been a lot more ideal
for the Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi figures
to have been included with their respective accessories?
Of course! But it is more important that we at
least got them via a different method. And we
think they turned out sublimely. The Mustafar
Panning Droid set is really one of the best things
Hasbro has given us. And it really makes us wish
that more of these great scene additions would
get released more frequently than they do. We
recommend not skipping over this figure. And
if you're interested, you will be a personalized
action figure stand that reads "Mustafar
Panning Droid". This is bizarre because
this figure doesn't need a stand in any way.
In fact, it's basically rendered useless.
Collector Notes
Mustafar Panning Droid
Status: Mustafar Panning Droid is an all-new "figure". It was originally intended to be an accessory for 2008's TAC Darth Vader (08 02) figure. The repulsorlift was originally intended to be an accessory for 2008's TAC Obi-Wan Kenobi (08 01) figure. These "accessories" were pulled from their corresponding figures and packed together to form the Mustafar Panning Droid basic figure, a replacement for the delayed Stass Allie figure. (Editor's Note: Stass Allie was eventually released in 2008's The Legacy Collection.)
Articulation Count: 6 points
Articulation Details: 2 swivel "elbows", 2 swivel "hips", 2 swivel "knees"
Accessory Count: 3
Accessory Details: lava bucket (removable), repulsorlift with detachable lava base
Date Stamp: 2007
Assortment Number: 87753/87500
UPC: 653569303145
Retail: $6.99 USD
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