We’ve seen some fantastic official images of figures placed in the Cantina created by our friend Matthew Cohen (@shootingthegalaxy). But we have to use our imagination to see how other figures might look there.
It seems some in the community don’t appreciate that small production runs are expensive, so we’ll do a walkthrough. Yes, it’s going to be another math article.
Thank you to Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan PMK for the following images (8 total) and press release. Included in the images are the dimensions of the individual modular pieces so you can plan your display.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC319 - Ezra Bridger (Hero of Lothal)
Ezra Bridger (Hero of Lothal) gallery and review>>It’s been a few weeks, but circumstances force me to dip back into the Figures that Make Me Happy series.
One of the things potentially cooling the interest in the HasLab Cantina is the fact that it will cost a fortune on the secondary market to populate it.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC321 - Mandalorian Judge
Mandalorian Judge gallery and review>>The odometer on the Cantina project has clicked over another thousand.
Both the illusive Bret and I will be joining the one and only Victoria from Victoria’s Cantina at 9PM ET tonight to discuss the Cantina HasLab. Click through for an embed of the stream.
If you’re on the fence about the Cantina HasLab due to space concerns, this is a must watch video.
We really need to take a step back and appreciate what a watershed moment last Friday was.
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC316 - Princess Leia Organa
Princess Leia Organa gallery and review>>