
Name: Jango Fett (Geonosis Ver.)
Type: Real Action Heroes
Number: No. 518
Source: Attack Of The Clones
Released: 2011
License: Medicom Toy
A proficient marksman and unarmed combatant, Jango Fett was covered in a sleek armored suit that concealed his scarred visage and strangely tattooed forearms. In combat, Jango used his harnessed jetpacks to gain the advantage of speed and height over his enemies. The backpack also carried a nasty surprise - an explosive rocket could be launched from it.
There are many things that are certain in collecting. But one thing you could probably bank on is that if there are various iterations of a popular Star Wars character, you’re going to see them eventually realized as a collectible at some point. The more popular, the more likely of course, but this seems to transcend collectible licenses. High end or low end, these collectibles will keep coming to us. And if that collectible is a hugely popular Mandalorian, all bets are off because that will ensure they are definitely coming. Medicom Toy made a spectacular version of Jango Fett in their hugely popular Real Action Heroes line, but it was based on his early appearances in Episode II, including Coruscant and Kamino. As you know, he donned a slightly different outfit at the Battle of Geonosis, specifically his jetpack, and it only was a matter of time that we saw it made for the Real Action Heroes line. That time is now and the final results are incredible We think Medicom Toy significantly enhanced the 2007 Jango Fett version and Jango Fett (Geonosis Ver.) has briskly passed the 2007 version by as we think it’s better.
As long as we’re collecting, there will be an ongoing disagreement about the true color of Han Solo’s coat when he was on Hoth. (There really shouldn’t be arguments, but there are still those that won’t believe it’s brown.) But there seems to be an even more potent argument about the color of Jango Fett’s jump suit. Many fans and collectors are resistant to accept that Jango Fett’s base outfit is a shade of purple. Only the most stringent eyed collectors seem to have little to no problem admitting that it’s definitely purple. Anyway, Medicom Toy has finally picked up on this and have released an incredible one-sixth scale interpretation of this bounty hunter and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the results. If you look at Jango Fett on Geonosis, you’ll notice that his helmet is blue and his outfit is purple. This sharp contrast gives Jango Fett his unique look. And the new jetpack looks amazing. It hugs closer to his body and gives a whole new distinction to this character. It isn’t as delicate and seems much more suitable for more aggressive negotiations, like his short stint battling the Jedi on Geonosis.
Jango Fett’s armor has been recreated beautifully. It almost has a brushed nickel look to it. Medicom Toy did a fantastic job decorating this figure on so many levels. The portrait is very believable (along with it’s battle scars) and the fine details including the wiring and gauntlet rockets look spectacular. Medicom figures are all made with this high attention to detail, but Jango Fett (Geonosis Ver.) seems to take the cake. We are thoroughly impressed. Real Action Heroes are hard to come by for American collectors. Thankfully, Medicom Toy has worked up a distribution deal with Sideshow Collectibles and this has made it easier for Americans to get these wonderfully made 12” figures into their homes. Not that many are available for distribution, but at least the opportunity is there. Medicom Toy’s Real Action Heroes line includes figures that are slightly smaller than Sideshow Collectibles, but many still look great next to them. Jango Fett and Boba Fett are the same proportions as the clones Sideshow Collectibles has made, and they look comparable. (There are size differences, but it’s not too drastic.)
Status: Jango Fett (Geonosis Ver.) is a rework of 2007's Medicom Toy RAH Jango Fett one-sixth scale figure.
Articulation Count: 24 points
Articulation Details: ball-jointed head, swivel neck, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 swivel biceps, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 ball-jointed wrists (removable hands), ball-jointed torso, swivel waist, 2 ball-jointed hips, 2 swivel thighs, 2 ball-jointed knees, 2 swivel calves, 2 ball-jointed ankles, 2 articulated feet
Accessory Count: 5
Accessory Details: 2 Westar-34 blaster pistols, removable helmet, 2 interchangeable hands
Date Stamp: 2010
Retail: $149.99 USD
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