Have any of you here actually opened your TIE interceptor?
It's embarrassing! First off, Hasbro hoists off this cheap remold. I am tired of TIEs with the improper thruster in the back, not to mention that Interceptors have 4 blasters mounted on the wings, yet besides those this toy has the standard 2 mounted on the ball cockpit.
Secondly, the figure is gawd awful! The Imperial insignias on the sleeves and helmet are pitiful when compared to the original POTF TIE pilot and Death Star Gunner. His knees bend! Well spiffy, but due to the style of the cockpit, why bother? His legs being straight or articulated do not matter. And then he of course has a club foot! That's right, his left foot is short and about half the size of his right one. Gee, thanks guys for trying to give the pilot an articulated neck instead he looks more like a head bobber toy.
So much for a "unique" pilot. How about next time giving us a Baron Fel figure, or better yet since Galoob and Lego have done it a George Lucas pilot?
It's embarrassing! First off, Hasbro hoists off this cheap remold. I am tired of TIEs with the improper thruster in the back, not to mention that Interceptors have 4 blasters mounted on the wings, yet besides those this toy has the standard 2 mounted on the ball cockpit.
Secondly, the figure is gawd awful! The Imperial insignias on the sleeves and helmet are pitiful when compared to the original POTF TIE pilot and Death Star Gunner. His knees bend! Well spiffy, but due to the style of the cockpit, why bother? His legs being straight or articulated do not matter. And then he of course has a club foot! That's right, his left foot is short and about half the size of his right one. Gee, thanks guys for trying to give the pilot an articulated neck instead he looks more like a head bobber toy.
So much for a "unique" pilot. How about next time giving us a Baron Fel figure, or better yet since Galoob and Lego have done it a George Lucas pilot?