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The swept hair creates an odd effect of the sculpt, but there’s no doubt that he looks better here than he does in the promo pics:

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Worst Luke ever. His hair is neat as a movie star. His face is not old enough.
 
Weird how his feet are almost buried in the salt on the Crait base.

You can tell they recycled the Sandtrooper and Jakku Trooper sand dio base that has those foot imprints in the base for where the figure’s feet are supposed to be placed for stability, but just repainted it to look like Crait.
 
Please. As if any of us have any power not to try to recreate this scene for our collections

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It won't be a problem for me as that scene is possibly the worst in SW history, possibly only topped by a couple others from the same film.

Say you are Kylo Ren in 9, you just bested Rey and are about to finish her thus restoring supposed/assumed evil to the galaxy. Then the force ghost of Yoda or whoever appears to presumably do you harm. Should Kylo take them seriously? Tough one to answer because it has been shown that ghosts can either interact with the real world or just pretend to be threatening for awhile, then just leave.
 
Hamill's hair is very thin. The way it's sculpted here almost make it look a lot thicker, almost like they are wet.
 
It won't be a problem for me as that scene is possibly the worst in SW history, possibly only topped by a couple others from the same film.

Say you are Kylo Ren in 9, you just bested Rey and are about to finish her thus restoring supposed/assumed evil to the galaxy. Then the force ghost of Yoda or whoever appears to presumably do you harm. Should Kylo take them seriously? Tough one to answer because it has been shown that ghosts can either interact with the real world or just pretend to be threatening for awhile, then just leave.
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