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There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

"The armor I wear is five hundred years old. I reforged it to my liking, but the battles, the history, the blood all lives within it. And the same goes for every Mandalorian."

 

Season 4, episode 2 "Heroes of Mandalore: Part 2"

 

Photo by me. Figure Hasbro

Black Series 6"

Sabine Wren: Ahsoka

Originally accusing Mando/Din Djarin of getting beskar from the great purge, eventually comes around and helps our hero against Greef

 

Karga and the other bounty hunters... They even have a brief conversation that they will have to move where the Mandalorians are hiding...

 

Even after their brief fight in the armorer's forge they say the creed of all Mandalore... "This is the way!"

Left side: Bo-Katan and her Mandalorian Army

 

Middle: Mando/Din Djarin (Bounty Hunter)

 

Right side front: Left: Jango Fett, Right: Boba Fett (Bounty Hunters)

 

Right side middle: Din Djarin/Mando both before Beskar (Bounty Hunters)

 

Back: Battle Pack Mandalorians (No Names, Mandalorian Warriors)

  

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

This is the way is a funny activity for the whole family that contributes to the all-round development of babies: developachild.net/this-is-the-way/

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

After delivering the asset or the child to the client who serves remnants of the empire. Mando received full body armor of beskar from the great purge.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

Anyone still interested, DM me. Available sizes (M/L/XL).

€25,- (ex. shipping)

With some free stickers and free Frozen in Carbonite stencil on the inside of the packaging (full price perk)

 

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There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

February 2023 - London-Shoreditch

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

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There have been several live action Bo-Katan Kryze figures released, and to be completely frank while I'm not a Star Wars fan at all, I feel bad that pretty much none of the look like the actor, Katee Ssakoff.

 

With that said, I feel that FINALLY, salvation has come in the form of what is generally the most overpriced, the Mafex option.

 

Unless I get really bored, this will likely be the only Star Wars figure I will ever own, with my last purchase probably close to 7 years ago.

 

Accessory wise, I guess it has everything she needs? Helmet, Jetpack with sadly fixed missile, Jetpack Flame effects, Twin Blasters, Gauntlet Knife and Grapnel Hook adapters. The latter is a piece of metal wire with a non functional claw on the end of it, and I don't think it's meant to be poseable, and I don't want to find out the hard way either so I just left it at that.

 

The face turned out pretty much as well as I hoped and expected. I know it's been said that the actor is hard to capture but I feel like the other releases didn't exactly try that hard.

 

While the head sculpt is pretty good on this figure, the articulation is pretty average, effectively hampered by a bod that does OK at this sort of thing, combined with the extra bulk that is the costume. The effect of this is felt most at the hips, where you not only have the armour plating, but also the effects of the functional holsters in the area. Mind you, it's not like the upper body is a godsend either because it's only function at the default level of "OK".

 

Paint Applications are pretty clean. I don't own too many of these, but poor paint quality isn't really a consistent issue I hear about on these figures. Sure enough, things look pretty solid. Nice crisp, clean effects Digital Painting is still that.. it's not going to replace proper painting any time soon but it does the job.

 

Build Quality is kind of an interesting story. So the good news is that there were no issues with joints or any of that usual staff. The issue, however, was that the piece of the right Gauntlet that needed to be removed in order to swap in the other accessories, was effectively glued in, and taking it out was a PAIN. I think what happened was that there was a bit too much paint applied and it seeped down the crack and dried, effectively sealing it in. Luckily, it seems that I got it out intact and with relatively no damage.

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