And so we find ourselves at the end of another successful Vintage Collection HasLab campaign. Some of you may still be on the fence, and I have some words of wisdom to share.
Today begins two (and maybe three) days of consecutive Ghost/HasLab articles. The third to last day did not perform as I expected. Should we be worried?
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC - Tusken Warrior and Massiff
Tusken Warrior and Massiff gallery and review>>Thank you to Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan PMK for the following images (38 total) of the Ghost HasLab figures including incredible looks at the final two locked figures of Kanan and Zeb (which will unlock).
We’ve been in this relationship for almost 30 years now, but it still feels like Hasbro doesn’t really understand the hardcore collector.
Thank you to Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan PMK for the following images (152 total) and press release.
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…
Thank you to Chris and Jing from the Hasbro Star Wars brand team for sitting down with us to answer our questions. Click through for the video.
Together with other outlets, I will be participating in a roundtable interview with the Hasbro Star Wars brand team. Click trough for a preview of the questions I plan to ask.
We don’t usually review the animatronic toys on Bantha Skull, but in honor of Ahsoka’s premiere last night, we’re making an exception.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC276 - ARC Commander Colt
ARC Commander Colt gallery and review>>HasLabs are pulling me into the G.I. Joe Classified line, but accessibility, or the lack thereof, is pushing me right back out.
Thank you to Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan PMK for the following images (31 total) and press release.