Showing posts with label Luke Skywalker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luke Skywalker. Show all posts

2/11/16

The Force is Strong With Playskool

Ever since my oldest daughter saw The Force Awakens she's been a huge Star Wars nut. And I couldn't be prouder! I never thought I'd regret thinning my Star Wars collection down a few years back, but now I really wish I still had all those Force Awakens and prequel action figures for her.

Thank goodness for the Flea Market, where I can still find her all sorts of fun Star Wars goodies from every generation!

This last weekend I scored for her a POTF Hoth Luke, a handful of Playskool Star Wars figures, and a  Sandtrooper from the earlier Super Hero Squad styled Star Wars Playskool line.

I love the little chibi R2-D2, and I'm tempted to keep the general Kenobi figure for myself. But since I've already been giving my daughter all the figures I had from these lines, I probably shouldn't start backpedaling now.

5/4/14

Happy Star Wars Day :: May The 4th Be With You!

Awkwaaaard!
Happy May 4th aka 'Star Wars Day'! While geekdom may be torn between celebrating their beloved franchise today (due to a convenient if not altogether clever pun) and May 25th (the actual release date of Star Wars: A New Hope waaay back in 1977) the rest of the world doesn't give two hoots about your borderline Asperger's and would rather celebrate on the convenient marketing soundbite day.

So who cares what day you celebrate, just enjoy the Star Wars-y goodness you are able to wallow in throughout the month of May (and every day for that matter!)

Yesterday Toys R Us had another of their free LEGO build events. This time, in conjunction with Star Wars Day, they provided a couple micro-spaceships: An X-Wing and a TIE Fighter! The X-Wing is especially cool in this micro size, and as an added bonus the laser cannons can be used as lightsaber handles for your minifigures!

The TIE Fighter is...well...it's a bit jinky. But it gets the point across and makes good target fodder for your X-Wing.

My Toys R Us was only allowing one vehicle per customer (even though the website declared you could build both) but I had two kids with me so we were able to get each vehicle. And who can resist free LEGO?

Not me!

Enjoy your Star Wars day today, May the 25th, and every day!

1/1/14

Bat Wars :: Episode VII :: A New Knight

Original version. "Robin...I am your father!"
After putting together a custom arctic Batman, I realized I could simply slap that white Batman cowl onto one of my Lego Stormtroopers. That idea led to the following handful of photos.

From the re-mastered re-release. "Robin...I am your father!"
Batman with Darth Vader's helmet, or Darth Vader with Batman's cowl. Which do you prefer?

Personally I am rather fond of the Batman body and Darth Vader helmet combo.

Here's that white Batman cowl on a Stormtrooper body, along with Batman's body and Darth Vader's helmet...

 ...and again.

I only have Luke Skywalker in his X-Wing flight suit in Lego form, so I mashed it up with Robin. I could have gone another way with it but I felt it worked best with the Darth Vader Luke Skywalker relationship.

And here's Robin with Luke's head and helmet.

I had a lot of fun putting this quick photoshoot together. I have a few more Star Wars and Batman themed minifigures, so I may do more silly combos in the future. Stay Tuned!

7/3/08

Troops!

Star Wars is an indelible part of my DNA. I grew up with the original trilogy, had piles of Star Wars toys, watched Ewoks and Droids on Saturday mornings, ate 3-POs cereal, and even had Meco's Star Wars Disco 8-track.



There are about a billion things cool about the Star Wars universe. Aliens, spaceships, pirates, bounty hunters, laser pistols, lightsabers. It was as if the minds of young boys were tapped for everything they liked, and it was splashed upon a silver-screen canvas. No wonder an entire generation, and subsequent generations, have gone ga-ga over it all.

Listing my favorite things about Star Wars would take days, so I'll focus this article on one particular favorite thing. Stormtroopers.



Even their name is cool: "Stormtrooper" - especially to a kid with no knowledge of military history or terms. I had never heard such words: "Stormtrooper, Skywalker, Vader." WOW!

My Stormtrooper army is small, and actually has two rebellion "spies" in it's midst, but that's okay. The goodguys always win, so who cares...what? When? Where? The bad guys win at the end of Revenge of the Sith you say? Don't get me started... *grumble grumble*

Anyways...



This guy here is a Dark Trooper, or Space Trooper. His character first appeared in the video game Dark Forces. I have never played the game, but he's a cool design and a cool re-imagining or expansion on the Stormtrooper concept. Originally released as an action figure a decade ago, and highly sought after by collectors, he was re-released last year as a fan's choice. I don't know which fans voted where, but I'm glad they did, because I would never have had him otherwise. His weapon is terribly ugly, and looks more like a bundle of plumbing supplies than a weapon of mass destruction, but I can overlook that, and/or stick some random Star Wars weapon in his hand to make up for it. His jetpack is also removable, which is pretty keen.


Next up is the McQuarrie concept Stormtrooper. This is the first release, from 2004. The first action figure representation taken straight from the concept artwork of Ralph McQuarrie, this Stormtrooper was envisioned with a blast shield, holstered pistol, and lightsaber! Just imagine if Stormtroopers weilded lightsabers. That'd be pretty neat! This figure was a must-have for me back when first released, and fortunately for fans the figure was re-released recently along with many new McQuarrie concept art based figures, including Snowtrooper, Chewbacca, and Darth Vader himself.


Next up is Han Solo in Stormtrooper disguise. This figure helped launch the "new" Star Wars action figure merchandising juggernaut of 1995 that has yet to slow down to this day. He was actually a mail away promo from Froot Loops. I bought four boxes of Froot Loops that year, and still have another Han still sealed in his tiny mail-away box.


Luke in Stormtrooper disguise came a couple years later. Getting him was a no-brainer.


Here's the guy that started it all, at least as far as Stormtroopers are involved. He is not my original Stormtrooper, but a reasonable replacement I found a couple years ago at a garage sale.

My original Stormtrooper action figure was found on my way to school, in the empty overgrown field separating my neighborhood from my elementary school. I still remember the excitement of finding an honest to God Star Wars Stormtrooper action figure, and the fear I held all day that someone would walk up to me and say "I lost a Stormtrooper! Help help!"

I was an honest enough kid to know that if that happened, I would return it to it's rightful owner. I was also a greedy enough kid to figure if I kept my mouth shut about my discovery, then no one would be the wiser and "finders keepers losers weepers."


Also from around the same time as the 1995 Power of the Force line comes this Stormtrooper. He originally came with a big backpack/weapon/claw thing that I have since lost (good riddence) but, for the time, he was the best Stormtrooper being made. His plastic isn't all white, he has a speckled "dirty" look to him, and of course he suffers from the 'roid pecs the 1995 line is (in)famous for, but all in all he ain't a bad 'trooper.



Finally I leave you with the At-At driver from the late nineties. I loved the consistency of design between Stormtroopers, Tie Fighter pilots, Speeder bike troopers, At-At Drivers etc. from the original trilogy. They all felt like they truly belonged to the same armed forces, and all their armors and equipment came from the same weapon's manufacturer. Sadly I just don't feel there was enough consistency between trilogies, and I don't feel like the Clone Troopers of Episode 1 though 3 could really "evolve" into these guys. As such, I have yet to purchase a single clone trooper action figure. I read somewhere that McQuarrie was hired, but almost as soon backed out of the design project during production of the new trilogy. He probably saw coming what all the fans felt after seeing the movies. Smart man.



Oh yeah - I forgot to mention that the McQuarrie concept Stormtrooper's lightsaber glows in the dark. COOL!!