Bronze Jango Fett!!

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I'm calling it!

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STAR WARS - JANGO FETT Bronze
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Yep, that looks right. Not like I could even approach affording something like this... but even if $100 bills dropped out of my ass I'd give it a pass :lol
 
Yep, that looks right. Not like I could even approach affording something like this... but even if $100 bills dropped out of my ass I'd give it a pass :lol

Exactly. That's why the bronze stuff (the REAL bronze stuff, not that fake bronze silliness) isn't even worth getting excited over. You could buy 15-20 PFs for every one of these.
 
Yep, and while I respect bronze pieces... something about Star Wars in bronze just doesn't work for me. It feels too elite for something that was originally made on a shoe-string budget.

Kind of like a gold statue of a hobo, just doesn't make sense to me.
 
Yep, and while I respect bronze pieces... something about Star Wars in bronze just doesn't work for me. It feels too elite for something that was originally made on a shoe-string budget.

Kind of like a gold statue of a hobo, just doesn't make sense to me.

:lol Well, part of the problem is that most Star Wars characters are dynamic in design, so a bronzed patina really kind of defeats the purpose.

IMHO, the only bronze SW products so far that have made sense were the Sith Statues... because they were essentially scaled prop replicas.

Also, part of the appeal of bronze statues is that they pretty much last forever and you can actually display them outdoors in the elements. I highly doubt anyone is doing that with these SW products. :lol
 
yeah.. no need for a Jango Bronze.

Has SS even released a Jango product yet???? (besides the medicom Jango)
 
Yep, and while I respect bronze pieces... something about Star Wars in bronze just doesn't work for me. It feels too elite for something that was originally made on a shoe-string budget.

And while geekiness spreads as cultural force, no one is going to think how sophisticated you are get a bronze statue of a character almost no one outside of Star Wars enthusiasts will recognise.

Of course there would be a fly-on-the-wall schadenfreude aspect to hearing the owner's exasperation when someone mistakenly identifies it as Boba Fett. "No! It's JANGO Fett."
 
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