LUKE SKYWALKER: HOTH PATROL: So far the best version has been the SAGA Luke Hoth. Not Super-articulated, but nice. Naturally, Hasbro decided to go with pre-posed "funky chicken" legs and a scene-specific face sculpt (with Wampa wounds) . Oh, boy... Why, Hasbro? Why?
I did some surgery on the legs to at least straighten them, and replaced the face sculpt (inside the snow hood) once again with the POTJ (25th Anniversarry "Swing To Freedom") Luke. Here he is:

Note: This figure has been updated with Super Articulation since this photo was taken (knees, ankles, elbows, wrists, shoulders). There is no real disernable difference in the anatomical proportions or overall sculpt when compared to this version.
HAN SOLO: Bespin Outfit So far, Hasbro's BEST version has been the overly pre-posed Power Of The Jedi "Bespin Capture" Han.
Last year's "anorexic" Bespin Han dipped in laquer for added gloss that came wit the torture rack doesn't even count.
I made this custom Han some time ago, but I have since updated him into an SA figure (no photo available). This is the ONLY Han Solo head / face sculpt Hasbro has made that I can stomach: POTJ "Death Star Escape" Han. I use him on ALL of my custom Hans.

I completely Dremelled-out a vintage Kenner Han jacket to give the figure a more modern look.
PRINCESS LEIA: Hoth Outfit: Still waiting for a nice one. POTF II version not good. Too tall, and strangely preposed.
PRINCESS LEIA: BESPIN GOWN: Sill waiting for a nice one. POTFII version (Princess Leia Collection) not good. Too tall. Strangely posed. Simian Beast-oid face sculpt. On the up-side: Nice attempt on the soft-goods skirt and cloak. OTC version was Hasbro's second try. She was even worse: Salt-shaker with swiveling arms and head. Complete crap. Try again Hasbro... and hurry.
LUKE SKYWALKER: DAGOBAH TRAINING: Oooh... nice try Hasbro (2004's OTC version)! Personally, I dislike the scene-specific face sculpt(s) (2 of them), and the arms SCREAM for Super articulation.
I cranked one out to my liking:

LUKE SKYWALKER: BESPIN FATIGUES: Most folks like last year's TAC Vintage Bespin Luke best. I suppose he is the best due to the awesome articulation and all.
But I found him too tall, with overly bulky articulation points, and a F-UGLY face sculpt.
A year or two before, I had aleady made THIS guy. Now I've added the additional articulation points for a figure I'm reasonbly pleased with.

BOSSK: Can't go wrong with TAC Vintage version. Perfect figure.
DENGAR: SAGA I version is nice. REALLY nice! A bit more articulation would make him better.
IG-88: Can't go wrong with TAC Vintage version. Perfect figure.
4-LOM (Bug eyed DROID, NOT the short dude): TAC version is quite good (best, actually), but articulation points could have been hidden a little better. Not too sure about ball-jointed neck either. Why Hasbro?
ZUCKUSS: So far, the best version is POTF II. Although I have a special place in my heart for the Vintage Kenner version (incorrectly named "4-LOM"). I love his vinyl overcoat. Hasbro's got a new one in the works. Let's see what they come up with...
IMPERIAL COMMANDERS
ADMIRAL PIETT: POTF II has been the ONLY version so far. Not so good, but NICE head sculpt. I put the noggin on a SAGA I Admiral Ozzel body for a figure I was happy with.

GENERAL MAXIMILLIAN VEERS: AT-AT COMMANDER: "Maxie" to his friends. The only version worth mentioning has been the SAGA II atrocity from 2006 that looked like Quentin Tarantino, had NO removable Imperial officer's cap, came with a warped battle helmet made of chewing gum, and featured AT-AT command battle armor that only sported the front half. Are you friggin' kidding me????
I made my own.


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