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It's Wednesday and you know what that means: ToyFarce reviews! This week, we're having a look at the Ronin Mandalorian in Beskar Armor, and his 'cub' Grogu from the Movie Realization Star Wars line from Bandai. This is the toy line where Bandai took characters from either Star Wars or Marvel, and gave them a 'Feudal Japan' twist. Darth Vader as a Samurai, the Stormtroopers as infantry, Darth Maul as a demon (Oni), Boba and Jango Fett as Ronin,… They all look very cool. But that one might end up taking the cake, with the addition of a little Grogu, complete with his samurai kimono and a little samurai top knot (squeee!). Ronin Mando comes with extra sets of hands (as all the other figures from that line did), his jetpack, a katana and sheath, his blaster gun and his rifle. Grogu comes with his pram and a push cart, for that perfect 'Lone Wolf and Cub' look. The details on both figures are amazing. In terms of articulations, the armor gets a bit in the way, but you can still manage some cool poses. No Spider-man poses for this one. Grogu can move his head, and can barely move his arms. No Spider-man poses there either! Compared to the previous Ronin Mandalorian (with the old, brown armor), this is pretty much more of the same, except the Beskar armor one does not have a cape, which would have been nice. I assume it might have been too tricky with the jetpack to have a removable cape, or a cape that needed to be pushed to the side all the time. Still, he would have looked a bit cooler with a soft goods cape. There has been a few more figures teased, there was an IG-88 and an Admiral Ackbar figures that were shown at various conventions a couple of years ago, but never came out (IG-88 might be reworked into IG-11 down the line, who knows?) Then, more recently, at Star Wars Celebration, they teased an updated Boba Fett (with throne?), a Gamorrean guard and a remnant Stormtrooper. People could vote for which one they wanted next at the event. More news at 11:00... This is the way.
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Hello, your KA ZAR: THE SAVAGE LAND pics are awesome. Thank you for sharing.
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star wars I've heard your voice thousands of times.
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It's Wednesday and you know what that means... ToyFarce review! This week, we're having a look at the new wave of Star Wars helmets from Lego, which includes The Mandalorian, Luke Skywalker's X-Wing pilot helmet and the Dark Trooper! I have really been enjoying that line of helmets from Lego. It's the perfect compromise between having a Lego set to build and having a nice bust to display. Some translate into Lego form better than others (looking at you, Iron man helmet...), but that wave is all killer, no filler! These are pretty fun builds which take about 2h to build, quick and easy. Each helmet has 4-5 bags of Lego pieces. First, everyone's favorite Mandalorian, with his beskar helmet. This was basically a slightly simple version of the Boba Fett one from the first wave, since the Boba Fett has the extra articulated antenna. This was the simplest one to build out of the 3. It has a few shiny pieces which makes it look great. Luke's X-Wing pilot helmet is my favorite of this wave, since I did not expect it. It was also a fun build, it has lots of details and it looks very good. The orange glasses are transparent, and there's even the chin strap and tiny microphone. A few stickers that were, as usual, not fun to apply (you only have one chance!), but most of the prints were already on the pieces. Definitely looks great on the shelf! The Dark Trooper is the only one of this wave that is an exclusive, only available at the Lego store/Lego's website. I was afraid it wouldn't look great, since, like the Tie Fighter pilot helmet, it's a lot of black Lego pieces, and might just look like a black Lego pieces blob. It turns out the Dark Trooper translates very well in Lego form! The red eyes and all the shapes and details look really nice on it. More news at 11:00... I can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in Lego pieces.
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