Yavin Luke 12"

Collector Freaks Forum

Help Support Collector Freaks Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

The headsculpt is...


  • Total voters
    149
Anyone else notice how his hair is *very* specific to the medal ceremony scene? I wonder if they'll use the same headsculpt but with different hair for the various ANH Lukes.

Biggest pic I could find after a quick minute of looking:

34.jpg
 
Thanx, Serpentor!!!

:chew :chew :chew YOU ROCK!!! :chew :chew :chew

I cannot wait for this Luke!!! :monkey5 :monkey5 :monkey5
 
Khev said:
Anyone else notice how his hair is *very* specific to the medal ceremony scene? I wonder if they'll use the same headsculpt but with different hair for the various ANH Lukes.

I was wondering the same thing. They sculpt the hair separately, don't they? Or is that just for the long-haired characters?

The beaming expression is a little scene-specific too.
 
Last edited:
It's hard not to feel like an
p041.gif
, being both a late-comer and a new guy asking this, but here goes...

Could someone please PM me that pic, too?

EDIT: Thanks again Serpentor!

I gotta say; My intital impression wasn't great, but after a few minutes, it's really grown on me. The subtlety of the facial expression is nice. It's like an "in-between" look. He's not full-on smiling, but it looks like he's about to. Interesting approach.
 
Last edited:
Jedi Luke's sculpt was more accurate. Total pass, but than again, it was gonna be anyway, I got my definitive version from SS of Luke. Now get me a Jedi PF!
 
Thx. for the pic! Firfly2121! Absolutely a masterpiece.

In return, I share with some info. from one of the official dealers-


_______________________________________________________________

Luke Skywalker • Rebel Hero: Yavin IV • 12-inch Figure • Celebration IV Exclusive (Item No. 2141) NON-ATTENDEE VERSION

<Images will be ready once Sideshow announced on their official web site.>

Product type: Star Wars 12-inch Figure

Estimate shipment date: May 2007

Packing: 6pcs/case

**LIMITED EDITION

SRP: US $59.99


The 12-inch Yavin Luke figure includes:

  • Fully articulated male body with 30+ points of articulation

  • Authentic likeness of Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker

  • Detailed costume including:

- Yavin Medal Ceremony Jacket

- Shirt

- Pants

- Boots

- Belt with holster​

  • Accessories including:

- Blaster Pistol

- Rebellion Hero’s Medal​

  • Interchangeable hands, including

- Saber grip left

- Saber grip right

- Force Push left

- Pistol Grip right​

  • 12-Inch Figure Display Base with 30th Anniversary logo


As the galaxy struggles in the oppressive grip of the tyrannical Empire, a meagerly equipped Rebel Alliance strives to strike a victory against their overwhelming foe. Slim hope comes when secret plans to the Empire’s mighty Death Star are stolen by Rebel spies, but when Princess Leia’s starship is attacked and boarded by Darth Vader and his troops she is forced to hide them in the memory banks of an astromech droid named R2-D2. Fleeing with the secret plans, he and his counterpart, the protocol droid C-3PO, escape to the backwater planet of Tatooine leaving the Empire to begin an exhaustive search of the barren world.

Eventually the droids find their way into the possession of idealistic young Luke Skywalker, whose dreams of adventure and excitement far away are fulfilled at terrible cost when the Empire’s stormtroopers come looking for them. Under the guidance of wise and gentle Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke embarks upon a mission to return the lost plans to the Rebellion, enlisting the services of the bold and brash smuggler Han Solo and his loyal Wookiee co-pilot Chewbacca. Discovering the beautiful Princess Leia scheduled for execution aboard the Death Star itself, Luke’s noble endeavor soon turns into a fumbling rescue and a desperate escape. All now depends on the heroes escaping the Empire’s grip and restoring the secret plans to the Rebels.

From ordinary surroundings, Luke undertakes an epic journey, as much of growth in himself as one of distance and time, to become something greater than he could have ever imagined, a hero. Though he wields a lightsaber and flies a starfighter, Luke is still a young man at heart just like any other, struggling to find himself in the universe, and it is this that connects him with fans. When audiences see the universe of Star Wars, it is through the eyes of this restless youth. It is his yearning, his anger, his triumph that fans share in as they follow his journey, and it is through his eyes that the amazing universe of Star Wars unfolds before us. The original film concludes with a celebration of the Rebel victory at Yavin IV, with the young moisture farmer recognized for his great deeds and heroism. Thirty years after the original release of Star Wars, it is hard not to feel the same swell of pride and satisfaction to see Luke march down the colonnade of Rebel forces to receive his due.

© 2007 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM.

_______________________________________________________________
 
Last edited:
It will be interesting to see all the pose choices people go with since really the one in the pic is about the only one we see.
 
Does the picture reveals Luke's Blaster Pistol? I hope SSC got it right, his ought to be a different one from Han's right?
 
Nash thanks for replying, any chance you have the image? Do like to have a look. Thanks.
 
I never knew it was the sporting blaster always assumed it was Han's blaster type like he uses in ESB. I bet Han made fun of him for having a girly blaster.

Anyway this figure looks good. Cant wait to have it preordered.
 
Back
Top