Here in New England, we get six months of winter, two months of fall, and two months of hit or miss spring. That means vacation must strike in the lone two months when the region is splendid.
I’m not talking about the quality of the product, but rather the overall experience of collecting Star Wars figures. What era was better?
I’m starting to develop a Chief Inspector Dreyfus eye twitch every time I hear the phrase “Target exclusive”.
In a hobby that attracts obsessive compulsives, it’s natural that we would compulsively obsess over VC numbers.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC - Krrsantan
Krrsantan gallery and review>>The best selling figure on our Entertainment Earth affiliate account is no surprise, but the orders of magnitude it outsold the other figures is. And I believe it signals a mandate for Hasbro.
Between the Ghost backing in four days, and the sales of the most recent preorders, the Vintage Collection is on a bit of a heater.
If you’re new to HasLabs, the mid-campaign slowdown might be concerning you, but don’t worry.
When trying to figure out what newly tooled vehicle I would be on to follow up to the wildly successful Mandalorian’s N1, I felt one answer rose to the top.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC210- Clone Captain Howzer
Clone Captain Howzer gallery and review>>From our mile high view, it appears Hasbro has another Vintage Collection hit on their hands, therefore we’re going to make some takeaways.
While the eight figures revealed weren’t all terrible, it presents a very worrisome underlying trend.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC280 - Darth Vader
Darth Vader (Death Star II) gallery and review>>Congratulations to the Star Wars brand team for another successful Vintage Collection HasLab.