Hmm need an extra neck then to see if can stick this head on the ROTS figure.I think it's a one piece head and neck.
It might be the lighting but he looks a bit ill.
Hmm need an extra neck then to see if can stick this head on the ROTS figure.I think it's a one piece head and neck.
You have to be super quick using them on new figures, they seem to always forget to exclude them from the coupons and it takes them a day or so to remove it from the eligible items.FYI: I had a thank you coupon in my account from a previous order and it WORKED on this figure!
You have to be super quick using them on new figures, they seem to always forget to exclude them from the coupons and it takes them a day or so to remove it from the eligible items.
Delays will sufficiently unstack them, I am sure
Unless you have 6 orders scheduled to arrive in a 6 month window, then they're guaranteed to all arrive in the same month.You're probably right, but I hope not! Though to be fair, HT give a pretty broad 6 month window haha.
This is my favorite Obi-Wan look. Maybe I’m in the minority, but it’s a perfect melting pot of all things Star Wars I like.
He’s like a light-side Vader in this look, to me. Clone Trooper armor fused with Jedi stylings. Trace elements of Mandalorian design, Storm Troopers, Jedi Knights… it’s like you fused all the coolest stuff and put it on Obi-Wan.
Never understood what the “armour” was for in the world of a Jedi in Star Wars. I understand the armour in the world of selling merchandise!!
I like how the Jedi’s main priority is to protect their forearms and shins while leaving their vital organs uncovered. Something tells me they have a mentality of ‘If I can’t deflect a blast to my centre mass, I deserve to die!’Yup, this is my favorite Star Wars look. Ever. Of All time. Just everything mixes and matches so well.
The same reason why I picked up the Sideshow Mythos statue, even though I was a bit disappointed in it, I just can't say no to this look.
The armor was initially made because the robes for Jedi were difficult and expensive to animate early on for TCW, with Anakin/Obi being the main characters, they gave them full set of armor, while the supporting character Jedi were just given gauntlets so they didn't have to animate the sleeves.
In-Universe, Kenobi and Anakin saw a lot of action on some key planets for the Republic, and the extra armor was also a way for them to bond with the clones early on in the war. The Jedi were not used to being on the frontlines of the largest war the galaxy has ever seen, so any extra protection helped.
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Huh, cool observation. Obi-Wan's look was pure greatness in that period, no doubt. He blows Anakin's CW Era look off the water. Even in dolly form, it just looks both more exciting/toyetic, and high end. TCW Anakin's lack of gauntlets made that left pleather glove look atrociously cheap, and he was too top heavy with the chest armour but lack of anything else. The ugly tunic style certainly didn't help. Meanwhile Obi-Wan looks exactly like you'd imagine a proper "Jedi Knight" (with armour and everything) to be. Cream white and pure core armour, the Jedi "Symbol Of Heraldry", with some humble brown tones in his clothing, with armoured bits that protect and also allow flexibility. It's great. It all fits. Now compare it with Anakin's wtf colour combo of maroon red and deep blue. It doesn't make sense for a Jedi. It's not a cool and edgy like black and red would be, or just black and dark brown like his Jedi robes. It's just dorky. It reminds me of a kitchen tablecloth, especially with that ugly style of double tunic. Just look at it!This is my favorite Obi-Wan look. Maybe I’m in the minority, but it’s a perfect melting pot of all things Star Wars I like.
He’s like a light-side Vader in this look, to me. Clone Trooper armor fused with Jedi stylings. Trace elements of Mandalorian design, Storm Troopers, Jedi Knights… it’s like you fused all the coolest stuff and put it on Obi-Wan.
oh wow! this is absolutely bought! sculpt looks better than OWK series headsculpt and a nice change from the ROTS to give a little different look.
Will definitely buy an additional headsculpt for the ROTS figure. Definitely worth the wait, especially considering I wasn't originally interested in the first prototype
Order 66 was particularly devastatingI like how the Jedi’s main priority is to protect their forearms and shins while leaving their vital organs uncovered. Something tells me they have a mentality of ‘If I can’t deflect a blast to my centre mass, I deserve to die!’
I really wish Hot Toys did the other version of his Clone Wars outfit or at least in another style/fabric. The one Sideshow did for their animated style figure looks better as an outfit overall. Think it works better and more closely ties into his Episode 2/3 look. That super maroon red with blue fabric on top just doesn't look as good on the Hot Toys figure and is the reason why I've never been 100% a fan of it. The armor bit for his chest/shoulder also makes it look a bit awkward.Huh, cool observation. Obi-Wan's look was pure greatness in that period, no doubt. He blows Anakin's CW Era look off the water. Even in dolly form, it just looks both more exciting/toyetic, and high end. TCW Anakin's lack of gauntlets made that left pleather glove look atrociously cheap, and he was too top heavy with the chest armour but lack of anything else. The ugly tunic style certainly didn't help. Meanwhile Obi-Wan looks exactly like you'd imagine a proper "Jedi Knight" (with armour and everything) to be. Cream white and pure core armour, the Jedi "Symbol Of Heraldry", with some humble brown tones in his clothing, with armoured bits that protect and also allow flexibility. It's great. It all fits. Now compare it with Anakin's wtf colour combo of maroon red and deep blue. It doesn't make sense for a Jedi. It's not a cool and edgy like black and red would be, or just black and dark brown like his Jedi robes. It's just dorky. It reminds me of a kitchen tablecloth, especially with that ugly style of double tunic. Just look at it!
It literally looks like a pair of curtains atop a skirt. Meanwhile Obi-Wan next to him looks cool as ice. Both wear tunics, but like with Darkseid and DOOM, only one pulls it off.
And that's because Doom's look is completed with the armour, cape, clasps and hood, whereas Darkseid is a half-naked guy with a mini skirt, a sleeveless tank-top, and for some reason gloves and stripper boots. I know Kirby was going for a kind of "Space Myth" look there, but it's not even close to any culture, be it from the antiquity or the medieval periods, the north, the south, whatever. It literally looks like a dorky version of The Thing decked out in "street worker" wear. Honestly, while I have both 4th World Omnis because I'm a sucker for Space Operas, the amazingly horrendous costumes of the New Gods are what always kept me from really liking the property. I own them since they're comic book landmarks, and I love the imagination, scenery and even story, but the characters are of no interest to me. Whatever, I'm rambling again.
Personally I was thinking that if I bought this and then later got a ROTS OWK too, I could pop the helmet on this guy, put him in front of a trooper or two when I reach the end of my SW collection and start army building, and pretend he's my super kewl OC Jedi leading the Clones against my PT villains. I'd also have an extra Ewan head which'd come in handy.
But now that you said that it reminds me of this fanart I came across a while back:
It's Anakin in his Vader-esque armour Post-ROTJ if he'd lived and turned back to the light side like that AU comic book.
There's also this fanart of Anakin based off Fassbender that I really like, mostly for his Pre-Lava Vader look.
I've always been in the camp that thought the PT should've skipped TPM and kid Ani, and started off with teen Anakin, then spent a film with him as a General before his eventual fall in the final part, which'd be more than a few rapid scenes and would cover an entire 3-hour epic. But alas...
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