>>5284560Oh, that's awesome! I've never seen that before, you've kept it in great shape too! Do the electronics still work?
>>5284581That's actually a vehicle Hasbro had been promising to re-do for a while, but that doesn't seem like it's going to happen any more. I've never looked into too much, but I believe the main complaints with the modern TIE Advanced toy is a so-so sculpt that's really hurt by the inclusion of firing missile gimmicks in the fuselage (Hasbro put them right into the wing roots, it looks really off but if you take the missiles out then you have big holes in the wing roots...).
I think the last time Hasbro released the TIE Advanced was as part of a TRU exclusive packed with Luke's X-Wing a few years back. While the last time it was released on its own was as part of the Legacy Collection line a little while prior to that. Both releases were the same toy, as far as I know. So those would be your best options, but unfortunately they're not really great ones either.
The one from Rebels is a pretty cool toy, though. It's really cheap now (picked mine up recently for 12 bucks) and has a nice sculpt. The firing missiles are fun to mess with too! I'm not a big fan of the Inquisitor so I just let a regular TIE pilot fly it, hehe.
>>5284623I think Hasbro does a good job on sculpts, you just gotta keep in mind that at the end of the day even their collector's stuff are still kids' toys. The detail inside the Black Series TIE's cockpit is really nice and the sculpt of the pilot is great too.
>>5284624That would be cool for sure! In the meantime, I hope Hasbro does a Black Series Resistance X-Wing to square off against the Special Forces TIE, especially since the 3.75" Resistance X-Wing they did ain't so great.