When it comes to Star Wars figures, I'm the king of not opening them. It's not that I have no intention to, but that I tend to procrastinate--either the latest Marvel Universe figures come in or the latest DC Universe ones and I put the relatively newly acquired SW stuff aside until they become oldly acquired.
I've come to a point that I realized if I open every Star Wars figure I've gotten in the past 2 years, I'd have an instant display. After all, I was building up towards doing an Endor battle scene complete with Ewoks hanging off hang-gliders, swinging off branches, tackling AT-STs, and humping Han Solo's leg. Ok, maybe not so mch the last one, but I digress...
One of the figures I got because I had to get the perfect version of him was Darth Vader. I had snagged over the last 3 or so years the Power of the Force version of him on card for S$10, as well as later getting the album-plus-medallion 30th anniversary release for just S$5 complete with album. But neither of these I opened because I was told by a reliable source (aka the Rangerlord) that they weren't the best versions anyway.
So when they released a Vintage Collection Empire Strikes Back version I immediately got him...And kept him for quite a bit because, well, sometimes Hulk or the Avengers, or SDCC sneak peaks or Batman or Zatanna got in the way. But no longer! It's hard to resist the power of the Dark Side succumbs eventually, and it has finally compelled me to open the Dark Lord of the Sith himself!
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Lego Minifigs Complete Series 5 Review!
I love Lego! Say it with me!
All right, you don't have to. But my wife does and we love to go feeling for minifigs together. Back in January we found a somewhat untouched box of Series 3 in New Zealand and found three Elves. When she got me the Star Wars Home One Lego set we built that together, along with the TIE-Advanced and Y-Wing set. So it was natural that when I split a box of these nyum nyums with the Rangerlord that the wife and I immediately got to feeling out the 16 figures from this series. It turns out we had 15 of the figures and were just missing the Zookeeper. The Rangerlord had everything but he Graduate. A shimmy and a swap later and we had our complete sets.
I tell ya, my wife's got a knack for this--she felt out he gloves of the Boxer and the ridged tail of the Lizard Man. Me? I just felt happy, as I always do when we do Legos together. I also felt out the lone Gladiator. Yes, thank you, thank you.
For those, who like me, want to get a complete set, splitting a box is definitely the way to go. Take the half-box home, feel it up, crack it open, and sell on the remainder. Better yet if you feel out another set and can sell it as such! That's what I'm gonna do. Or at least I plan to...
But for now, the review!
All right, you don't have to. But my wife does and we love to go feeling for minifigs together. Back in January we found a somewhat untouched box of Series 3 in New Zealand and found three Elves. When she got me the Star Wars Home One Lego set we built that together, along with the TIE-Advanced and Y-Wing set. So it was natural that when I split a box of these nyum nyums with the Rangerlord that the wife and I immediately got to feeling out the 16 figures from this series. It turns out we had 15 of the figures and were just missing the Zookeeper. The Rangerlord had everything but he Graduate. A shimmy and a swap later and we had our complete sets.
I tell ya, my wife's got a knack for this--she felt out he gloves of the Boxer and the ridged tail of the Lizard Man. Me? I just felt happy, as I always do when we do Legos together. I also felt out the lone Gladiator. Yes, thank you, thank you.
For those, who like me, want to get a complete set, splitting a box is definitely the way to go. Take the half-box home, feel it up, crack it open, and sell on the remainder. Better yet if you feel out another set and can sell it as such! That's what I'm gonna do. Or at least I plan to...
But for now, the review!