Tuesday, May 24, 2011

My Collection: Lair of Grievous



Kit Fisto: This is an awesome figure. The second version of Kit Fisto has standard articulation in all of his joints and includes a cloth skirt that allows for excellent movement. The sculpting of his jolly face is dead on, and paint detailing is fantastic. This definitive Fisto figure comes with two lightsabers, his own and that of his fallen former Padawan.

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Nahdar Vebb: This was the first mailaway exclusive in the Clone Wars line. Nahdar is a well sculpted figure, but lacks articulation. He's basically a statue with movable arms. He does grip his lightsaber well, but I have a feeling this is the final version we will see. An interesting thing about this figure, is that it came with some cool pop-out packaging.

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General Grievous: This is the second version of Grievous in the Clone Wars line, and the best thus far. He has excellent articulation, and interchangeable heads. Like most version, he still has trouble gripping his lightsabers well. I'm sure this isn't the last grievous however, since we have yet to see the insectoid version that crawls on 6 legs. But this one is definitely the definitive stand-up version, with fantastic sculpting and paint detailing, down the details in his broken mask.

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Magnaguard: Grievous' body guard droid is a decent figure. It has good sculpting and adequate articulation. It boasts a rare metallic sheen to it, and includes an electro-staff. The staff fits in its hands well enough, but could have be tighter. There is another version of this figure that comes with a cape and lighter paint scheme that matches the magnaguards in the Clone Wars movie.

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