In just under 45 minutes from the time of this post, I am honored to be a guest on the @SWTVC livestream together with Bossk’s Bounty and John Miko where we will discuss the recent reveals as well as our March Madness lists. Click through for an embed of the stream.
It’s Friday, so it’s the perfect time to discuss a big problem facing the community. I’m sure this will go well.
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Man, are you in for a treat. Here are my thoughts on Hasbro’s livestream yesterday. Isn’t this exciting?
Thank you to Hasbro and Rogers & Cowan PMK for the following images (57 total) and press release.
As always, we would love it if you clicked through and watched with us.
There’s only three real football games left this year (plus the Senior Bowl). The post-football blues were starting to kick in for yours truly, but yesterday came the announcement of a livestream today, and it brightened my mood. For now.
Yesterday we looked at surviving figures from Episode I that were part of Hasbro’s “Collection 1.” Today, we’re going to take a departure from that, and discuss…“Collection 2.” Ha!
That’s a wrap on Skeleton Crew. Episode 8 finished up the season, and probably the series. So let’s see what we have for potential figures and toys…
It’s that time of the year where I look back and see which figures didn’t sell in the small sample size of my local area.
On Monday, we looked at Part I, which was a view of some POTF2 vehicles, beasts, and playsets that manage to remain entrenched in our modern displays, since nothing better has come along in the 25 years or so since they were released. Here’s Part II…
For your reading and viewing pleasure, check out our review and full gallery of VC344 - Luke Skywalker (Tatooine)
Luke Skywalker gallery and review>>We’ve recently taken a look at POTF2 figures that have stuck around for one reason or another, and still find places in modern dioramas. Now we’ll see what’s up with the vehicles, beasts, playsets, and other stuff from POTF2 that also won’t die…
The Vintage Collection has been getting eaten away at the margins for a while, but now we’re starting to get into the body of the page.