Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter - R - Vehicles

Added: December 21st 2017
Category: Rebels
Reviewer: Paul Harrison
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Name: Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter
Collection: Rebels
Number: N/A
Source: Revenge Of The Sith
Availability: April 2015
License: Hasbro

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Obi-Wan pilots his Jedi starfighter to Utapau on the trail of General Grievous. The Jedi hopes to put an end to the leader of the droid army, which would significantly weaken the Separatist forces. Obi-Wan lands his straighter in a hangar in one of the planet's many sinkholes to meet with an Utapaun official.

It’s almost painful to conclude that the only accurately colored Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter is a reduced-scale “dumbed down” version that made its debut in the Star Wars [Darth Vader/Revenge Of The Sith] vehicles line. It must have stood out from the rest because Hasbro has not carried it forward into the Rebels line look. For years and years and years Hasbro could not get the color of this vehicle right. No matter how many times they re-released it in the Star Wars toy line, no changes were made to make it more screen accurate. In fact, the vehicle, which made its debut in the Revenge Of The Sith line, even came with incorrect and wrongly colored decals. There has been no mercy for his Jedi starfighter from Utapau. Now Hasbro has decided to add this specific (and correctly colored) Jedi starfighter into the modern toy line. But Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter from Utapau suffers from being too small and coming with action features that just aren’t up to collectors’ demanding standards. Hasbro has been intent on reducing the scale of these vehicles, removing features, and hollowing out as much plastic as they can to reduce cost while still bringing “quality” vehicles into the basic figure line. This in and of itself is quite the oxymoron, but it is what it is, and we don’t see any positive signs of returning to the glory days of collecting.

Despite Hasbro’s efforts to save some money, we don’t see this newly scaled vehicle line selling well, but truth has been stranger than fiction in the Star Wars brand recently. Some collectors are onboard with 5POA action figures. And we’re sure that some will be apologetic for this reduced-scale Class II vehicles lineup. Despite our resistance towards this smaller scale vehicle line, there are some things we like about them. Whether adult collectors or kids are buying these things, we don’t know how much long-term play value they’re going to get out of them when nearly half of the original features have been removed. What’s more, in the case of Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter, Hasbro finally gave this vehicle the correct deco it deserves and what collectors have been longing to see updated (decals included). But are they going to waste their money on this to get these long-awaited updates? Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter is a straight repack of the Star Wars [Darth Vader/Revenge Of The Sith] release, which itself is a rework of 2013’s SW [DV/ROTS] Anakin’s Jedi Starfighter vehicle. The reduced scale is laughable for many reasons, but perhaps the greatest comedic element here is the size of R4-G9’s dome and the droid socket it sits inside of (and cannot be removed).

Hasbro also reduced the scale of a Jedi Starfighter for Yoda (released as 2013’s SW [Y/AOTC] Yoda’s Jedi Attack Fighter With Yoda & Super Battle Droid Deluxe set). But Hasbro gave a true scale Build A Droid astromech dome to attach to the droid socket. That’s certainly not the case here. Aesthetically, Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter looks pretty good. But with careful inspection, you’ll see how so many parts of it have been skewed to accommodate the smaller scale. The cockpit is very simple. It’s a hollowed out oblong sphere that is barely big enough to hold an action figure. And while we will concede that an inordinate amount of detail has been etched into the vehicle from top to bottom, it ultimately fails because it’s a caricature of the real vehicle that we received years ago. Two projectiles have been included and shoot when buttons are pressed. Besides an opening canopy, the only other articulation this vehicle has are four hinge-jointed wing panels, which add some versatility to the starfighter. It also comes with articulated landing gear. It’s hard to believe this is what the Class II vehicle assortment is now. We're not so sure why Hasbro has included a Prequel Trilogy vehicle in the Rebels assortment, but it is nice to see this correctly colored version of Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter again.

Collector Notes

Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter

Status: Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter is a straight repack of 2014's SW [DV/ROTS] Obi-Wan’s Jedi Starfighter [Utapau] vehicle.

Features Count: 8

Feature Details: opening cockpit, 4 hing-jointed wing panels, 2 firing missle (and action feature button), swivel R2-D2 dome

Accessory Count: 2

Accessory Details: 2 missile projectiles

Date Stamp: 2012

Assortment Number: A9278/A2174

UPC: 653569992974

Retail: $24.99 USD

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