Sort of a futuristic throwback, Major Vonreg (Resistance line look) is a skinny, brightly-colored figure that looks like he might have been at home in the 1980s Droids line - so you know I love it. But will you? Yes. It's red, it's a pilot, and it's probably the only figure we'll see of this guy. Read on!
If you can find it, now that it's finally hitting shelves at Walmarts, this Stormtrooper (Mimban, The Vintage Collection) is fantastic. Articulation is above par, it has two blasters, there's a cloth cape, and it's one of the best things going right now. Again - provided you can find it. Read on!
This General Grievous (The Black Series 6-Inch) is shipping now, and it's pretty fancy. Hasbro left off the symbol on his cape, but did add pockets to store lightsabers in the lining. It looks good, but lacks some of the articulation of the admittedly not-so-elegant 3 3/4-inch The Vintage Collection release from a few years ago. Read on!
You probably should go run out and buy this Jarek Yaeger (Resistance line look) if you see it. It's a good human figure, with a good droid and a swappable head helmet accessory. I don't assume there will be many more waves of Resistance, so go ahead and get the set unless you hate 1980s-style articulation that really works. Read on!
It's up! A new figure based on the Robo-Force mold is just one of several new releases from Onell Design, but the one you care about is Walruden. It's available now but the final photography is being withheld - you'll see it first when it arrives, and it'll probably be colored just like Walrus Man. Click here to see what's available.
Starring in Resistance is Kaz Xiono (Resistance line look)! You're probably not watching the show, but Hasbro did a good job with the figure. It has a nice silhouette, stands and sits well, and feels like a classic Kenner action figure (made in 2019.) The face paint is really good too - read on!
I really like the Imperial Patrol Trooper (The Black Series 6-Inch). You can see elements of other troopers in here, like shins from various Rogue One troopers, a helmet that looks like a mutant Stormtrooper, and body armor that's vaguely recalling the 1983 Biker Scouts. Read on!
I'm writing that as a question, but the answer is probably "yes." Onell Design have been dropping about 1 Kenner-colored tribute figure every month, and we've been looking at the likes of Hammerden, Greeden, and Pheytooth as they come up. At 9:30 PM EST this Thursday, Onell Design will be releasing new figures. But we don't know which ones yet, because that's a big part of the fun.
(Update 2/5/2019: a comment in that posting from Onell Design confirms the identity of the figure in question. And he doesn't like you.)
My pal Phil pointed me to a Thingiverse page by Tony "Isotelus" Kramer with dozens of 3-D printable droids and it's pretty impressive. While Hasbro and Lucasfilm focus mostly on the main characters, fan-made creations may be more and more common as these made-on-demand figures look pretty spiffy. If you have a 3-D printer (and I don't) you may wish to give these a try.
A few weeks ago Onell Design shipped out Hammerden, a Hammerhead-colored take on the Pheyden action figure. It's pretty cool! I posted a review here. It has since sold out, but along with Greeden and Pheytooth it's a pretty swell group of aliens.
This Stormtrooper (Galaxy of Adventures) is in tubes and possibly in a store near you. The detail and plastic are above and beyond what we've seen in the past, as is his height. It's pretty spectacuar, and you're being charged accordingly. Is it worth it? Yes. Is it worth army building at that price? Read on!
This L3-37 (The Black Series 6-Inch) is a nifty release from Solo: A Star Wars Story. She has a lot of astromech parts and is a self-made bot according to lore! The articulation is good, the deco is nice, and the design is totally unique. Read on!
Star Wars goes Kenner! Six reissues and one new vintage-style "ReAction"-esque figure are seemingly exclusive to Target, and of course sold out preorders in seconds. Hopefully Target and Hasbro don't pull a Spinosaurus and keep them coming all year long!
Star Wars: The Black Series! The 6-inch line showed very little you hadn't seen (or seen hinted at) before. The presentation had Doctor Aphra and her droids, plus the previously seen Chopper and Ezra Bridger. More surprising were 20th Anniversary Episode I "vintage" packaging for Celebration in Chicago.
Star Wars gets too real! $80 for Hasbro's most decked-out Darth Vader ever. A metal skeleton boasting more articulation than ever before inside a soft rubber skin makes one wonder what that means for long-term viability, but the A+ deco and optional hands might make you just buy it anyway.