This is a conversation started in the comments yesterday, and I figured it would be good to wrap it up in an article today.
On Monday, we looked at Part I, which was a view of some POTF2 vehicles, beasts, and playsets that manage to remain entrenched in our modern displays, since nothing better has come along in the 25 years or so since they were released. Here’s Part II…
We’ve recently taken a look at POTF2 figures that have stuck around for one reason or another, and still find places in modern dioramas. Now we’ll see what’s up with the vehicles, beasts, playsets, and other stuff from POTF2 that also won’t die…
Will the “junk” of the modern line ever see a day where it’s desirable? If so, is it soon?
We’ve covered the OT, so now let’s see if there are any additional POTF2 figures that we need to keep around…
Yesterday we looked at the POTF2 figures from A New Hope that refuse to go away. Today we look at the rest of the Original Trilogy…
I find myself surprised at how many figures/accessories in POTF2 are still finding their way into my displays 25 years later…
In addition to finishing the 96, Hasbro should also concentrate on updating most of the figures that are still only available in the POTF2 line.
The “My Most Wanted POTF2 Items” series concludes with the Theater Edition Luke Skywalker, and this one has a twist.
Next up in the “My Most Wanted POTF2 Items” series is the rare Freeze Frame Weequay.
For the next three memberberry Saturdays, we’ll be looking at my most wanted POTF2 items starting with the Philadelphia Toy Expo Boba Fett.