>>6118893Anyways I eventually managed to find that better Luke Skywalker figure and bought him loose on ebay, without the battlepack, still pissed that I spent money on the inferior battlepack version, a repack from 2004 ffs.
Desu I really regret not buying more loose figures on ebay, even with shipping costs it would probably be less than I spent at TRU for figs thats even when I would find the figure I was looking for and not just the shelfwarmers, since I dont care for packaging, cards or mint condition shit and just care about the figure and accessories/weapons
>>6119296Yep, USA, and yeah articulation was always the holy grail for me, the more articulation the better the figure because the more you could do with it.
I remember when I first discovered 1/6th scale figures and was blown away by the level and range of articulation, and the prices.
>>6118928I don't know maybe $150-200 or so it seems.
Pic related is my full SW 3.75" collection from like 2006-2015 not counting those few lost and otherwise gone throughout the years like Commander Bly, rip
Easily the worst of these are the 3 OT characters on the far right, the worst sculpt, paint and articulation, even worse than the 2 from the Battlepack I mentioned is that Han Solo figure, with a grand total of 4 POA and a terrible paintjob, and forced to stand in a ridiculous pose.
Captain Antilles also has low POA but makes up for it kinda with a great sculpt and paintwork, the swivel arms really suck though.
This low level of articulation should be a thing of the past, instead Hasbro made it front and center of their new 3.75" lines, and the fanboys ate it up, I fucking give up. Hasbro has taken 5 steps backwards.