Weekly Research Droids Reviews Recap
Date: February 22, 2012 at 02:49 PM ET
Topic: Research Droids Reviews News


Click through to see what Research Droids Reviews you may have missed with our weekly recap complete with direct links and brief review synopses.



Research Droids Reviews: February 15, 2012 – February 21, 2012

Ric Olié - SW [TPM 3D] - Discover The Force (9 of 12)
If there was one figure that seemed to age quite well from 1999’s/2000’s Episode I line, it would probably have to be Ric Olié. While the technology of that time wasn’t flawless, it did bring a new level of authenticity not really seen previously in the neo-classic era.... (read the full review)

Naboo Pilot - SW [TPM 3D] - Discover The Force (10 of 12)
Hasbro is good about killing two birds with one stone. After dumping a lot of time and money into the amazing Ric Olié sculpt for Walmart’s Discover The Force exclusive figure assortment, Hasbro figured out a very simple way to make the most out of the sculpt…. almost instantly.... (read the full review)

Aurra Sing - SW [TPM 3D] - Discover The Force (1 of 12) (1000th Review)
Before Aayla Secura, before Luminara Unduli, before Shaak Ti and before Barriss Offee, fan boys everywhere had their eyes on Aurra Sing. Making a very brief cameo appearance in Episode I, she caught the eye of Star Wars fans and we began to immediately question when she was going to become part of the basic figure line.... (read the full review)

Tusken Raider - SW [TPM 3D] - Discover The Force (11 of 12)
One of the things fans looked forward to the most for the 2012 lineup was the Walmart Discover The Force promotion. Not only did it cull together some really fun exclusives, but it brought collectors six all-new basic figures, something that is always welcomed by all.... (read the full review)

Yoda - SW [TPM 3D] - Discover The Force (12 of 12)
Sheesh! We thought for sure that Hasbro has finally removed the 2005 ROTS Yoda (III 3) sculpt from their parts catalogues after making definitive or nearly definitive updates to it in years since, namely 2011's TV Yoda (VC20) figure. Hasbro definitely loved this Revenge Of The Sith sculpt however.... (read the full review)

Destroyer Droid - SW [TPM 3D] - Discover The Force (3 of 12)
Wow. Either Hasbro has a fantastic memory or they actually do listen to us and take copious notes from the Q&A sessions! If you’re a relatively new Star Wars collector and didn’t collect the 2007 30 (77-07) line (you poor, poor child), you probably don’t remember the Destroyer Droid (No. 59) figure from it.... (read the full review)

Darth Maul - SW [TPM 3D] - Discover The Force (2 of 12)
If we were to rank the Top 10 most repacked figures of all time, the Evolutions Darth Maul would have to be one of them. But to be honest (and for reasons unknown) it seems so much more palatable to get Darth Maul over and over again than say a character like Qui-Gon Jinn or Obi-Wan Kenobi.... (read the full review)







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