Posted by Paul | March 25, 2011 at 08:13 AM ET
Extra special thanks to JTA reader Jeremy Philp for writing in to clarify the articulation of the recently released Premium Format Clone Trooper (Attack Of The Clones) (exclusive version shown in thumbnail below). I was certain that the head didn't move but new information has come to light. Click through for more.
I just got this figure yesterday and agree 100% with your review. One thing I have found is that there is head articulation. You can move the head backwards and forwards and I suspect (based on some pics I've seen today of head poses - will try tonight) side to side.
This is my first Premium Format and am keen to get more now. Can't wait for a proper Stormtrooper.
I'm trying to decide whether to get the Tusken or not.
Thank you so much Jeremy! By the way, the head is ball-jointed, so it moves in every direction. It seems as if mine was stuck in place with a seal (or something) and once I used a little more force, it started moving. The nice thing about the Premium Format figures is how strong and tight their head joints are! Good news! Our RDR has been updated with this new information.
And Jeremy, yes, get the Tusken Raider. He is awesome! Review coming soon too!
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