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Collectibles => 1:6 Scale Figures and Collectibles => Topic started by: dustrho on June 1, 2003, 01:10 AM
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Just curious to know what is your favorite and worst 12" figure.
My favorite = POTJ IG-88
My worst = Action Collection plastic & fuzzy Chewies
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Favorite: Electronic Vader - everything they could do right back then, they did with this one.
Worst: Padme-White battle Costume (poorly sewn costume, red-rimmed eyes and a hardened hairball for hair)
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Fav: Electronic 12" Jango Fett (Better than the "Ultimate")
Least: 12" Saga Mace Windu (His eye paint was HORRIBLE)
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Fav: Electronic 12" Jango Fett (Better than the "Ultimate")
I don't own the "Ultimate" version of Jango Fett, but I really do like the "Electronic" version (which I do have). This would have been mine favorite, but IG-88 is just a monster at 13" and the detail on him (IG-88) is unbelievable.
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Fave: Vader from the Sith Lord 2-pack
Worst: 4-LOM
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Fave: Vader from the Sith Lord 2-pack
Worst: 4-LOM
Just curious, but why didn't you like 4-LOM? I think it's a great-looking figure, and the detail was done nicely.
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Fav - Electronic Darth Vader
Worst - Qui-Gon Jinn (Mos Espa) - The smile ruined for me.
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Fave: Vader from the Sith Lord 2-pack
Worst: 4-LOM
Just curious, but why didn't you like 4-LOM? I think it's a great-looking figure, and the detail was done nicely.
Poor articulation, and he can't hold his rifle well. It was a real problem with the bounty hunters.
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Poor articulation, and he can't hold his rifle well. It was a real problem with the bounty hunters.
Maybe that's why I don't open up my figures then. ;)
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Fave:Biker Scout
Lame:Mace Windu
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Poor articulation, and he can't hold his rifle well. It was a real problem with the bounty hunters.
Maybe that's why I don't open up my figures then. ;)
Here in Austin, almost all 12" figs. clearance. It's not always easy to find nice boxes. So, it's a dilemma of nice boxes for $20, or poor boxes for about $10. I go for the openers. I like the 12" articulation far better than the small figures.
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Just curious to know what is your favorite and worst 12" figure.
My favorite = POTJ IG-88
My worst = Action Collection plastic & fuzzy Chewies
I have to agree on those figures. IG-88 is a very nice figure & as soon as I saw it, it was mine.
Now that plastic Chewbacca is just lame. The fuzzy Chewbacca is just goofy looking. Just like an over sized Ewok. ;D
My vintage Boba Fett complete with box is my best overall vintage untill I get a vinty IG-88. ;)
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I'd like to know what they were thinking when they designed these Chewbacca figures. ???
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minimal work = maximum profit
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minimal work = maximum profit
Not if they sell well... :P
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man, gonna be hard but...
fave: ultimate jango...he just comes with so much stuff and the helmet sculpt is great. did take me a while to get his armor fixed (wish they would do a boba like this but with non-velcroed armor)...biker scout or endor luke would be close 2nd
worst: zam looked pretty bad (didn't buy her)
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Best: 12" electronic Jango
Worst: toss up between 12" all-plastic anorexic Chewie & 12" Zam in French hooker likeness
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Best: Count Dooku or Bossk
Worst: 12" Chewy or any women 12" figure.
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It seems funny to even post on a topic this old, but I was just going through my box of 12 inch figures. That first Yoda wasn't too bad, and IG-88 was great. My favorite is the combo of the Tauntaun and Wampa. I know the wampa is way fuzzy, but as far as big toys go, I like them both. I think I'll have to keep them out for a while, and watch empire.
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Favorite: Jango Fett(Eectronic)
Middle: Clone Trooper(Episode 2)
Worst: Clone Trooper (episode 3)
The clone troopers bodies cant exactly move that well, they're helmets look cartoonish especially the episode 3 clone.
Does anybody know if corrosion will happen to the electronic Jango Fett because of the batteries?
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Well as long as this thread has been pulled up from the dregs I may as well throw my two cents in,
While I love, love, love my POTJ IG-88, ...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/60218collection035.jpg)
I even made solid sterling silver struts to keep his legs extended.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/60218collection034.jpg)
I mean he rules and all, and is probably the best 12 incher ever put out by Hasblow, but the competition was never that fierce for best Hasbro 12 inch.
It's odd The Marmit Stormtrooper has not come up in this thread, it's been around since 1999 and I have always had to say it was the best Star Wars 12 inch. I'm a big fan of the Marmit Stormie - I bought four.
But, after having my Marmit Stormies standing around for six years in basically exact same pose, I found the Medicom Stormies to be a breath of fresh air, even if they do look a little small and their helmets are weird.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/60218collection014.jpg)
Medicom Stormtrooper, my pick for best out of the box 12 Inch, I mean they can do this:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/60218collection001.jpg)
Medicom Vader was a disappointment with his small stature. If he was properly scaled he would win no question. Look at him on his own, he's awesome:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/60218collection026.jpg)
But he is too small.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/marmit-dvader-11.jpg)
Sorry Medicom Vader. You don't win.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/60218collection030.jpg)
But he is lightyears above my pick for worst 12 inch:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/3937-001.jpg)
I'm only picking on this lump of crap over all the other atrocities Hasbro pooped out, because this one got by me. I had it on display loose for like a year before I put it out of sight and eventually gave it to a five year old to play to death, stupid helmet, hockey gloves and all.
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Great post R5Don4!
Those medicom troopers do look great. I have never seen one in person.
Great job on 1G-88's legs too-
And now that you show Hasbro's ultimate 12 inch vader vs Medicom and Marmit, well, I think I'll bury mine a little deeper in the box.
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Out of the ones that I have, I would say the best are:
Marmit: Boba Fett
Medicom: Vader
Hasbro: Count Dooku and Ultimate Jango are tied for first.
I broke this down into different brands because it's tough to compare across brands. I just didn't think it was fair.
For the worst:
ROTS Anakin/Vader. That thing's a [iece of crap and has never been removed from the box. I keep it becsause it was the only item I picked up at Midnight Madness.
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Sorry Medicom Vader. You don't win.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v668/R5Don4/60218collection030.jpg)
Best. Picture/Quote. Ever.
Made me laugh my ass off, which lately has been tough to do. Thanks, I needed that. I don't know which is funnier, Vader crying or the Stormtrooper consoling him... or the other Trooper looking on. You should enter that pic in some kind of photo contest or something.
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For me, Dooku is #1 for the best, out of the 12 inch that i have, opened and MOC. Best Likeness, Best Articulation (more or less the #41 clone of 12 inch bodies...best body EVER from hasbro) And it's Dooku! The guy is just cool IMO.
For articulation alone, i'd have to say Hoth Luke/Han/ ANY POTF "Action collection". Maybe i was spoiled by Saga Obiwan and Dooku, but i like ball jointed necks, or at least heads with a bit of a neck to them, instead of simply having the neckpost end on the body at the base of the skull. Heck even Dragon heads are better than that. For general Sculpt, I would have to give the nod to ROTS Lobster Claw Vader. Is he a Lord of the Sith, or a Goalie for the Edmonton Oilers? Saga Mace looks funky, but not in a good way...I'd just take his saber and give it to the Episode I version. In the "stupid ideas for 12 inch figures" category, ROTS Bariss Offee/Shaak Ti tie for first with their "empty boot glued to the leg" routine. That's my only gripe with them though...they're surprisingly well articulated. Pretty much a female version of the Dooku body (again, best 12 inch Body hasbro ever came out with...i think you'd have to go for a dragon body to do better, and even then the dragon body feels flimsier somehow, at least to me)
Sorry for the "War and Peace" version of my answer to a simple question :D
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I stopped collecting the 12" line back when the Cantina band members came out, however, I did pick up the Dooku, because, IMO, he is one of the best Hasbro produced, despite this scale problem.
As for worst, I think the '96 Vader.
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Best would have to be the Ultimate Jango from the first Saga collection.
Worst honors definitely go to the pudgy Hasbro 12" Stormtrooper (1st release). Horrible figure.
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I only own one 12" figure from Hasbro, the ROTS General Grievous. I thought he looked great in the package and decided to put a birthday present gift certificate to use on it.
On the surface, he looks great - he looks more impressive than any of his 3 3/4" forms because of the increased scale. However, he can't hold his lightsabers with his extremely flimsy fingers and his articulation is very frustrating. It's very limited at the shoulders, which prevents you from doing poses you expect from an intimidating character like him. As well, his forearms fall off easily because of the weak ball-joints at his elbows. What should have been a great figure was only OK because of those major botches.
It's poor efforts like this one that prevented me from ever collecting the line. I guess it's the best and worst figure. ;)
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I too was suckered in on the General Grievous. I was willing to buy all the figures Hasbro offered for ROTS, since there were, what, six total? I bought Grievous first, and while he looks awesome in the box, once you get him out, it just sucks.
I did some more research, and discovered the rest weren't really worth owning (though Shaak Ti and Barriss Offee might be purchased) especially the Ultimate Villain Darth Vader. I heard that was just a terrible piece.
Then I heard Sideshow got the license for 12" figures, and now I don't much care about Hasbro's line, though I'll probably get a few that I don't have.
Back to the point of the thread...
Favorite- Count Dooku. Why the rest of the line couldn't look this good is a crime. I can't believe this dude came out in the same series as...
Worst- Zam Wesell. I bought it just because I got it for $4, and I could have spent that on a pack of smokes and been better off.
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Ooh, I love threads like this! And R5Don4, I just LOVE your "boo-hoo" Medicom Vader photo. Absoultely priceless! :D By the way, where exactly are the silver pieces on your IG's legs? 'Fraid I'm having trouble seeing them...
Now, as for favorites and un-favorites. I unfortunately don't own any of those excellent looking Marmit, Medicom, or Sideshow 12-inchers, mostly because they're expensive. :( I mainly get 12" figures for customizing purposes, so I find that the Hasbro ones are mostly all right for what I do. So my choices for favorite and least favorite are with that in mind.
Favorites: It's hard to choose just one. I too am fond of Shaak Ti and Barriss Offee for their wonderful outfits and the super-poseable (& very customizable) G. I. Jane body -- the lack of proper feet is a small price to pay. The "girly girl" in me is partial to the Portrait Edition Amidala dolls with their sumptuous costumes -- sure, they lack articulation, but fashion dolls don't really need articulation. :) (Though when you get both in the same figure, as with the Jedi gals, that doesn't hurt!
I was pretty impressed with most of the bounty hunters, too (guess the one for whom I have a particular soft spot). Though, as people point out, Dooku was really impressive too, wonderful outfit and the G.I. Joe body... As I said, choosing one fave isn't easy. :D
Least favorites: Nothing new here. Zam tops the list for me, too. I had picked one up (on clearance, of course) thinking that I could improve her at some point, mostly by trasnferring some of her accoutrements to a new body, but even that's looking like it'll be a lost cause. I wasn't super thrilled with the Saga 12" Padmé either, but I was able to improve her at least partially (here she is (http://www.findswoman.net/12inch/PadmePage.html) -- tho' she still needs work).
... the Findswoman