Fear of missing out is a real thing. I suffer from it. It’s a primal instinct and my collecting nest is feathered quite nicely because if it. Is it starting to kick in on the HasLab Vintage Collection Sail Barge campaign? I think it is. Hit the jump for the details.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC12 - Darth Sidious
Darth Sidious gallery and review>>The last big milestone before goal has been reached in the HasLab Vintage Collection Sail Barge campaign! Click through for our rally cry.
We’ve been trying to tell you that the HasLab Vintage Collection Sail Barge will be rare. Hit the jump for confirmation from an authoritative source.
The Official Site is featuring 4 exclusive The Last Jedi Blu-Ray cover-art images made from Black Series and Lego figures. This awesome work was created by Instagram’s @sgtbananas (Johnny Wu) and @avanaut (Vesa Lehtimäki). Thank you to LitzkyPR for the heads up!
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC121 - Supreme Leader Snoke
Supreme Leader Snoke gallery and review>>3908 Barges are backed. 7 days left. 1092 to go.
The Sail Barge campaign is definitely piquing interests from long-time collectors whose interest in the hobby has lapsed, and even from those outside the hardcore collector community. The problem is that the nature of the platform, and the messaging through fan sites, has been confusing for those first time or lapsed collectors. Click through for answers to some of the most frequently asked questions Bantha Skull has received (and is still receiving). You can share this with your friends who may still have questions.
We interrupt our regularly scheduled program for this public service announcement:
The Sail Barge Campaign has hit 75%. Repeat. The Sail Barge Campaign has it 75%.
Have a Coke and a smile!
I’ve been called many things, but one label that seems to have stuck is that of the Worst Collector in the World. The evaluation apparently stems from my refusal to mindlessly buy things I don’t really want. Click through to learn about a thing I don’t really want that I’m buying anyway and why you should too.
Issues 7-12 of Star Wars were collected in Star Wars Vol. 2: Showdown on the Smuggler’s Moon. Written by Jason Aaron with art by Simone Bianchi in issue 7 and Stuart Immonen in the remainder, the volume starts with a tale from the journal of Old Ben Kenobi…
We’re in the final stretch. We have 10 days to go as of midnight Sunday morning, 22 minutes ago from when this story was published. (We’ll probably say we’re in the final stretch when we’re a week out, 5 days out, 3 days out, and 24 hours out, but just go with it for now…). Let’s take a closer look at what we need to happen over the next 10 days…
For many of us, seeing a vintage Kenner Star Wars commercial snaps us right back to our childhood. Hit the jump to see if it does the same to you.
Walmart has lost exclusivity of the super articulated figures, so it logically follows that in an act of revenge, they are looking to destroy their current inventory of Star Wars toys by blowing them out at silly prices. It’s a dream come true for BigJim.
There’s no better way to wash away the stink of “Coby and the Starhunters” than jumping ahead to “The Great Heep”. Though this double-length special episode originally ran 6 months after the series ended, it fits chronologically between episodes 9 and 10 of the original run. This episode introduces Mungo Baobab, and begins the story arc written by Star Wars legend, Oscar winner, and frequent Bantha Skull visitor*, Ben Burtt. Enjoy!
*The accuracy of this statement cannot be verified by banthaskull.com at this time.