Our friends from the Star Wars The Vintage Collection Facebook Group have published their SDCC Q&A with the Hasbro Star Wars brand team. Trust me, this will be of interest to you.






Thank you to Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan PMK for the following images (259 total) and press release.
We have already had some momentous reveals and announcements, and the Star Wars panel is still yet to come at 5PM ET this evening.
Thank you to Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan PMK for this press release which explains that the Vintage Collection will be exempted from the plastic free packaging pledge since the package is the product.
The figures are so ridiculously good today that it shines a harsh spotlight on the badly dated sculpts for some core characters. We’re going to start off this #MakeTheMains campaign by looking at A New Hope.
Our friends from the Star Wars The Vintage Collection Facebook Group just got a BIG scoop from the floor of San Diego Comic Con!
Thank you to Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan PMK for the following images (61 total) and press release.
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 TVC 1.0 line was ended far too soon, and the supply of some of the figures from that line might be disappearing too.
The troop builder format is one of the best things to come about in the Vintage Collection recently, and I hope Hasbro looks forwards and backwards for more opportunities.
The Vintage Collection already has a sizable Obi-Wan Kenobi figure debt built up, and I’d like to add another log to that fire.
I feel like the Rebel Soldier (Echo Base Battle Gear) Trooper Pack is a little underwhelming, but a simple accessory could have made it instantly exciting.
There are a lot of new environment pieces we would like to see in the Vintage Collection Deluxe line, but there are two repack candidates that need to be available again.
The G.I. Joe Classified H.I.S.S. launched yesterday and was backed in record time.