Pixelpiper
Super Freak
HT has only done this with DX releases, AFAIK, mounted to thick card.
Ok, he's in hand. I have to question the sanity of people saying this feels "cheap" in hand - with respect to the 1/6 hobby in general of course. Obviously if you gave this or pretty much any other 1/6 figure to someone not involved with the hobby they'd have a fit upon hearing the prices, just before trying to put you in a mental hospital.
This isn't as tank-like as a kids toy, because it's not a toy, but it feels in hand just like I'd expect it to - pretty much like any other 1/6 figure, taking into account of course there's no fabric on this guy. Panels are thin to keep them in scale - can't start thickening stuff up just to make the thing feel heavier.
There are some blemishes on the plastics which I don't think should be there for a product in this market - but judging by all the photos I've seen, I know there's no point in an exchange as I won't get anything better. This is the most significant criticism I can give.
I had no problems handling R2 like I would any other figure, not especially delicately, but not like I'm fitting a garden hose on a bib or changing wheels on a car either. All the compartments stay closed when he's flipped right over. All the compartments on his head seem to work fine and everything extends and stays where it's supposed to with a slight effort on the pull. I will never put the lightsaber hilt inside the compartment - I can tell just by operating the panel it could be a nightmare to remove should it keep banging on an edge (flipping upside-down would be easiest). All the accessories are still in the box - tray, drinks and tools - I won't be using them, won't even take them out to try them on.
The table is pretty low quality WRT fit - the seam is dollar-store toy level and I really expected more here. It's the wrong scale, but I already knew that going in. I'll use it, but eventually I'd probably like to make my own, since Ben's Hut is the scene I'd like to display this guy in (along with Tama 3PO, ANH Luke and Old Ben).
The table will be no problem to outfit and operate with one of my battery eliminators - switching together with other items or shelf lighting no problem. R2 himself is another matter. The adapter fitment and functionality won't be an issue - I should have something final shortly. But, to activate the lights, I'm 99% sure will still require touching the panel on the side of his dome - in other words, it may not ever be possible to control his lighting via one of my remote controls or together with shelf lighting and other accessories. I'll be confirming this next week or the week after and possibly trying to figure out how to override the touch-switch.
My batteries die really quick in this guy. I change them and by the following week they are dead. Not even having used the feature much at all. I've resorted to turning the switch off to see if I get the same results. I'll post my findings.
My batteries die really quick in this guy. I change them and by the following week they are dead. Not even having used the feature much at all. I've resorted to turning the switch off to see if I get the same results. I'll post my findings.
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