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TVC 2.0, especially over the past year, has been a juggernaut of incredible sculpting, painting, and innovation. But there have been plenty of missteps…
Vehicles seem to be a bit of a political football in the Star Wars collecting world. But here’s one way to look at just how vital they can be to world-building.
I was checking my FedEx app and saw that something big is shipping next week…
Brick and mortar hasn’t been kind to TVC for the most part, but recently some things are getting better…
I think I am buying a lot more 3.75” Star Wars now than I have at almost any point in the past. Why is that?
As we (and many other fans) have consistently called on Hasbro to re-introduce a sub-line of affordable small-sized vehicles into TVC, here is a list of proposed candidates…
We’ve covered the OT, so now we move on to the PT. Let’s take a look at the 3.75” world-building possibilities from The Phantom Menace...
Based on the chatter out there, I decided to make a rare foray for a short toy run yesterday…
Click through for another installment in our series that takes a close look at the 3.75” world-building potential of each major source in The Saga…
Here is the second installment in our series that takes a close look at the 3.75” world-building potential of each major source in The Saga…
We obviously love the world-building potential of the 3.75” scale. Beasts are an important aspect of displaying your collection.
As you may know, Bantha Skull is firmly in the camp that 3.75” is the one true scale because of its world-building quality. So we’re going to take a look and see how Hasbro is doing with each of the major media, starting with the 44 year-old OG.
Due to many reasons, The Hasbro team is in a deep hole as far as delivering on the best character choices for TVC so that they can please everyone, everywhere, all the time. Can they ever dig out?
The Vintage Collection has been awash in good news lately fostering increased optimism, but it feels like a product class is increasingly slipping through the cracks.