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Captain Phasma

Info and Stats
Year:  
2016
MSRP:  
$12.99
Availability:  
Walmart Exclusive
Grade:  
8/10 Bantha Skulls
 
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Review by: Bret
Review date: 11/16/2017

Captain Phasma is one of the Elite Eight from The Force Awakens to have the honor of being selected by Hasbro to be manufactured as an action figure in super-articulated 3.75” form.  She was released about 6 months after the film debuted. 

There’s something inherently cool about this character, in a Fett or Maul-like manner - at least until her apparent cowardly and treasonous act at the end of the movie.  Supposedly this was rectified in the comics a bit, but it’s still hard to reconcile.  All that aside, Phasma is an imposing presence, towering over most of her troops.  She’s mysterious, she wears a cape, and she has mesmerizing mirror-like silver armor.  Plus, she’s Brienne of Tarth!

The figure looks great overall, although the thing that unfortunately stands out the most is the flat silver paint, rather than the vac-metallic finish that we would prefer.  Understanding that this probably isn’t possible from Hasbro for the foreseeable future due to environmental concerns, we’ll have to settle for the flat finish.  It’s not bad on it’s own, it’ll just give you that feeling of wishing this was the old days, when you could eat a steak and doughnut sandwich with cigarettes on it.  If you are able to get over this, then the rest of the figure is a pretty awesome sculpt.  There are paint details in the right places around the armor, and the joints are well hidden by the sculpt.  The paint applications are a little sloppy in some places, but not so much that it’s going to offend you. There’s something slightly off about the lower leg sculpt.  The calf armor almost seems to be misshapen, and you kind of have to work the joints a bit to avoid a slightly awkward knock-kneed look, at least in my sample.

The articulation is plentiful, but I have a couple of nits.  The hip joints are not that poseable.  This, in conjunction with the ankles being limited in their ability to angle inward or outward (only forward/back and left/right), means that lower body movement is hindered a bit from what would be ideal.  It’s tricky to pose Phasma in that much of a dynamic pose, at least from the waist down.  A wide stance or a mild action pose is about the best you can get.  It’s obviously lightyears ahead of 5POA, but Hasbro has done better in the past.  More recent Walmart figures have the added thigh cuts, which help make up for the less-than-ideal hip joints.  Upper body is great, with all the articulation necessary for a variety of display options. 

The cape is soft plastic.  The good thing is that it doesn’t really hamper the articulation much, so this is a success.  But I would have preferred soft goods, and left the hard plastic to the 5POA budget figure.  The one area where the cape is a bit of a problem is at the neck.  Phasma’s head is slightly limited in movement options with the cape on, but when the cape is removed, the head has a full range of motion.  The figure holds the included blaster well - and of course can achieve the vaunted THWG*.  The weapon can be stowed in the notch located in the armor of the right hip. 

This figure is pretty much superior in every way to the 5POA offering.  It’s sadly a waste of time to gripe about the lack of vac-metalization, but I would feel better about the premium price point if the cape were soft goods.  Hip articulation and the slightly-off leg sculpts are negative points. It also would have been cool if she came with Oathkeeper, but it’s probably for the best that she didn’t.  Overall a very good figure.

*Two Handed Weapon Grip.  Acronym invented by me, despite what Trooper31 may claim.  That guy is nuts!

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