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TheFallen
31st January 2010, 09:16 AM
I recently seen this (http://www.toyark.com/news/star-wars-toy-news-3/star-wars-2010-vintage-collection-wave-1-revealed-2288/) on Toyark


Jedi News was given the 1st looks at the 1st wave of Vintage Collection figures from the 2010 Star Wars line. This wave focuses on Empire Strikes Back, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the epic film. The new version of Luke Skywalker does feature an improved sculpt over the previous VOTC version, most notably with the head sculpt; the droopy eyes are gone! It also looks like this figure may have ball jointed hips, sure to aid in recreating the scene towards the end of ESB when Luke hangs off of an antenna before dropping into the Millenium Falcon. The figures shown are:
Luke Skywalker in Bespin fatigues
Princess Leia
Dengar
AT AT Commander (possibly General Veers)


http://www.otca.com.au/boards/attachment.php?attachmentid=1388&stc=1&d=1264889507

http://www.otca.com.au/boards/attachment.php?attachmentid=1389&stc=1&d=1264889507

http://www.otca.com.au/boards/attachment.php?attachmentid=1390&stc=1&d=1264889507

http://www.otca.com.au/boards/attachment.php?attachmentid=1391&stc=1&d=1264889507

Is this a brand new line?

It says the 1st wave of 2010 but Hasbro says that for all its figure lines at the start of the year

Star Wars figures are very confusing but if this is a new line based on the original trilogy then I may pick some up. I will have to go find a BMF now

GoktimusPrime
31st January 2010, 10:33 AM
Wow, they look nice. I especially like the look of General Veers. I hope Bespin Luke has a detachable right hand. ;)

liegeprime
31st January 2010, 10:36 AM
you can always mutilate him yourself Gok:p

TheFallen
31st January 2010, 11:45 AM
So is this a brand new line or a carry over from 2009?

I have been waiting for a highly articulate Star Wars line for the Original Trilogy so I hope this is it. If there are other figures I would like to know

GoktimusPrime
1st February 2010, 10:11 AM
Highly articulated Star Wars figures have been around for quite some time dude. The problem is that it's inconsistent... _sometimes_ they're highly articulated and sometimes they're not. :/

griffin
1st February 2010, 01:50 PM
So is this a brand new line or a carry over from 2009?

I have been waiting for a highly articulate Star Wars line for the Original Trilogy so I hope this is it. If there are other figures I would like to know

I don't think we have many SW collectors here, so you may not have anyone here who can answer you. Maybe just try doing a google/bing search for 'Star Wars 2010' (include 'wiki' in your search if nothing comes up).

TheFallen
2nd February 2010, 12:47 AM
Highly articulated Star Wars figures have been around for quite some time dude. The problem is that it's inconsistent... _sometimes_ they're highly articulated and sometimes they're not. :/

Yeah thats just the problem. I know the highly articulated figures have been around for a while, I just wouldn't know where to start.

I think I just need to know definitive versions of each character, that would make it easier :)


I don't think we have many SW collectors here, so you may not have anyone here who can answer you. Maybe just try doing a google/bing search for 'Star Wars 2010' (include 'wiki' in your search if nothing comes up).

Thanks griffen, I tried vintage collection but that was no good :)

snazzbot 101
3rd February 2010, 07:56 PM
Is this a brand new line?

It says the 1st wave of 2010 but Hasbro says that for all its figure lines at the start of the year

Star Wars figures are very confusing but if this is a new line based on the original trilogy then I may pick some up. I will have to go find a BMF now

It's not a new line as such - just a new name with new packaging. "Vintage Collection" is just a fan placeholder name: in reality its everything Star Wars that isn't CGI Clone Wars. So yeah, they'll be Original Trilogy stuff, but prequel stuff and EU stuff too (I reckon they chose to showcase ESB due to the anniversary. It just couldn't be that long since I first saw it).

As for getting definitive versions - which you mentioned in a later post - there's plenty out there already. From a certain point of view... There are some truly great Star Wars figures out there if buy what you like and ignore fan hyperbole about the crimes of misplaced paint apps or missing articulation.

But what would I know, I still love my buff POTF 2 Luke with Desert Skiff...

TheFallen
4th February 2010, 12:28 AM
Do you have a list of those definitive versions?

snazzbot 101
7th February 2010, 09:02 PM
Do you have a list of those definitive versions?

Not really, and it's truly not worth worrying about the Ultimate Luke. All releases have positives and negatives and things that could've been better. But I like them for what they are and I tend to only buy what I like. You should probably do the same.

Given your returning to collecting I'd recommend you browse the photo archives of rebelscum (http://www.rebelscum.com). Each figure is photograghed comprehensively, including articulation breakdowns, and for regularly released characters they typically do side by side comparisons of previous versions.

You might want to visit galactichunter.com (http://www.galactichunter.com) to check out Adam Pawlus' Figure of the Day (he's up past the 1200 mark). He provides a good breakdown of figures, their place in the line's history, and overall useful reviews.

GoktimusPrime
9th February 2010, 04:21 PM
But what would I know, I still love my buff POTF 2 Luke with Desert Skiff...
lol... just love how all the POTF figures look like they're tanked out on 'roids! It's especially funny on figures that just don't look right being so muscle bound, like Princess Leia, See Threepio and Obi-Wan Kenobi! That's the buffest "old fossil" I ever did see!!

Lord_Zed
9th February 2010, 11:01 PM
Ah but was Obi Wan doing roids? or synthesized Midi-chlorians that's the question?