After ROTJ is released I'm sure we'll see diecast versions of Vader and go back through the mix again
I would like a die cast probot and IG-88.
After ROTJ is released I'm sure we'll see diecast versions of Vader and go back through the mix again
Must be 'just right' much of the time. When did you get this figure?
I would bet money on it. I haven't bought a Vader because I know ESB will be made eventually.
Refer to Iron Man for the Hot Toys business model.
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Why don't you guys wait until you see the film before you do all these mods.
Who knows seeing how this new polished Vader with the candy box might look impressive onscreen
If I had this Vader in my hand, that's what I would do..see how he looks in the film before I tweak him, HT might have nailed it
Looking forward to the "Finale Scene" Vader from Rogue One.
Or these.
I know some would roll their eyes at the idea, but with the chestbox and belt from my Sideshow Vader I think I could accept this as an ESB Vader pretty easily. Even with a widow's peak I still get much more of an ESB vibe from the helmet, and whichever style of glove works is perfectly fine with me (the fact the grooves run in one direction or another isn't something I notice while watching the movies anyway).
Not saying that's how I ultimately want to display this Vader, but it is an option I think I'd be ok with.
Man I've got a dilemma ! Need help to decide....
I have tickets booked to Rogue One IMAX on the weekend, but have the chance to see it on Wednesday in small local cinema....
I think I'll just have to push myself to wait for the IMAX experience first, otherwise I'll just be disappointed.
I saw Force Awakens at 12:01 am the day it premiered at a local theatre (in 3D), for no reason other than just for the fun of it (I'd never done such a thing before). I didn't expect there to be a lot of people, but there was - and in costume, to boot. It added immeasurably to the experience, with lots of good-natured fan foolishness in the queues and a great sense of collective anticipation. I then saw the film again in 2D a few days later with another set of friends, which was still fun but lacked the vibe of that early screening.
Moral of the story: enjoy the early screening with the diehards. Star Wars fans can be absolutely nuts, but they're typically a good-natured lot and will add some extra fun to a premiere viewing.
Reminded me of the stories my parents told me about going to see the OT.
No. You will never know that type of satisfaction. The world is too dark a place now.
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