Congratulations to the Star Wars brand team for another successful Vintage Collection HasLab.
The Vintage Collection HasLab Ghost is tracking to back as fast as the Razor Crest did. Let’s make it happen.
This seems to be a bit of a lightning rod issue in the community, so let me clearly state that when it comes to Episode 4 Luke, Leia, Han and Ben, I am firmly on team HasLab.
The “spinning lightsaber” concept is pushing the limits of the Star Wars Universe. In fact, it makes no sense whatsoever. So expecting a spinning lightsaber in our universe is even more unreasonable.
The H.I.S.S. tank is rocketing towards 200% backing with over a month to go. What Star Wars HasLab could unify the fanbase in the same way?
The G.I. Joe Classified H.I.S.S. launched yesterday and was backed in record time.
Yesterday my Razor Crest arrived. I absolutely love it. It’s nearly perfect except for…
If HasLab is for dream projects, this is the type of thing that I dream about.
I was checking my FedEx app and saw that something big is shipping next week…
The HasLab Rancor campaign comes to an end later tonight (just before midnight ET). Will the Rancor become a real toy today?
Black Series collectors just proved that the squeaky wheel gets the grease with Hasbro, and it may doom future HasLab campaigns.
The HasLab Rancor campaign has been losing backers at an unprecedented rate, and it might be because collectors expect too much.
Everyone is the hero of their own story, and every collector thinks they represent the entire community. So while I want monthly Vintage Collection HasLabs, others might want to throat punch me for that opinion.
Thank you to our friend, John Miko, for providing the visual aids to bring our HasLab figure pitch to its conclusion.
Our current run of HasLab Figure Candidates concludes with yet another Jabba’s Goon.