Darth_IMPoor
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I'm in the "had one, but sold it camp" as well. Regrets
I'm in the "had one, but sold it camp" as well. Regrets
I'd be in for a Dewback - SSC could make in something besides poly which I would prefer re the weight. Checked the 'bay also but not paying those prices for what would be a great background piece. HT should just release a DX with Mando - dunno if HT has ever done a rider set.
HT has done a few vehicles but never a large creature I don't think. I assume they would try to articulate it if they did which could really mess with the visual appeal. What Sideshow did with this long ago is pretty perfect.
JediJim, PM me if you need help with a Dewback.
With a much larger collection now, I have also really soured on these massively heavy and fragile (therefore requiring coffin-sized shipping boxes that have to be stored) statues.
Yeah, I'm hoping the landspeeder will have some rapid movement once the COVID situation calms a bit. It's been a few years now.
But I didn't notice the bigger/heavier piece hassles as much when the collection was smaller. It's the movement/lifting issues but also when you have 100 shipper boxes to store the giant ones really stand out. I sometimes feel like an unpaid curator at a museum that nobody visits.
I really loved Slikk's custom "true 1/6" Rancor and the Sideshow piece looks cool, but for some reason the Rancor isn't a burning one for me (thankfully - I'd need a whole new room for that sized stuff.)
And I really don't know why they felt the need to redo the legs/feet on the Tauntaun and Dewback in the first place. It's not like the Dewback would have looked goofy with Rhino-type feet/legs as they are on the prop (and kenner toy,) or the Taun would have looked silly with four smaller toes instead of big three-toe T-rex type feet Sideshow did. While you never see the Dewback's feet (and to some degree lower legs) other than in bts pics, you can see the Taun's feet in the movie.
It's weird Kenner got the feet/legs on both the Dewback and the Taun accurate to the props - well, as far toward right as they could in that simpler-sculpt era.
It is odd that Sideshow didn't get the feet of their creatures as accurate as Hasbro. It wouldn't have required really any additional effort on their part. As for the Rancor, Slikk's definitely seems to have nailed it better in detail and scale but the Rancor scene was so memorable for me as a kid at the movies that it's just something I have to have without question.
And I know what you mean about the museum comment as well. If I were building a new house I would probably put in one of those secret rooms to house my collection that could only be accessed by turning the candlestick on the right 30 degrees to the left.
It is odd that Sideshow didn't get the feet of their creatures as accurate as Hasbro. It wouldn't have required really any additional effort on their part. As for the Rancor, Slikk's definitely seems to have nailed it better in detail and scale but the Rancor scene was so memorable for me as a kid at the movies that it's just something I have to have without question.
And I know what you mean about the museum comment as well. If I were building a new house I would probably put in one of those secret rooms to house my collection that could only be accessed by turning the candlestick on the right 30 degrees to the left.
HT has done a few vehicles but never a large creature I don't think. I assume they would try to articulate it if they did which could really mess with the visual appeal. What Sideshow did with this long ago is pretty perfect.
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