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Force Unleashed Action Figures

Posted: 2007-02-23 08:44pm
by Vympel
I figure this deserves it's own topic in PSW as opposed to the G&C one about the video game- but since this is going to be a Shadows of the Empire style multimedia project (but better, of course), check out these action figures of characters:

Link

I really like the new Stormtroopers.

Posted: 2007-02-23 08:48pm
by VT-16

Posted: 2007-02-23 09:18pm
by Vympel
VT-16 wrote:Page missing.
Works fine for me.

Posted: 2007-02-23 11:14pm
by Tychu
the page was missing for me too

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Maris_Brood
i dont know how to name a link

but this girl's sabers look like alot of accidents could happen

Posted: 2007-02-23 11:22pm
by darthbob88
Tychu wrote:the page was missing for me too

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Maris_Brood
i dont know how to name a link

but this girl's sabers look like alot of accidents could happen
I concur; either she is very, very good, or she heals better than most and doesn't care about hurting others.

Tutorial in link dressing: [url]http://link[+/url] gives http://link. On the other hand, text[+/url] gives [url=http://link]text. Is that sufficiently clear, or have I botched another explanation?

Posted: 2007-02-24 12:10am
by Vympel
Page still works for me.

Anyway, there's a Darth Vader action figure where he's clearly quite fucked up- his left prosthetic leg is exposed (ie. his boot and suit are gone), as is the left side of his chest, and most of his helmet is gone too. His arm is exposed too. Pretty nice action figure.

Posted: 2007-02-24 01:56am
by Tychu
darthbob88 wrote:
Tychu wrote:the page was missing for me too

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Maris_Brood
i dont know how to name a link

but this girl's sabers look like alot of accidents could happen
I concur; either she is very, very good, or she heals better than most and doesn't care about hurting others.

Tutorial in link dressing: [url]http://link[+/url] gives http://link. On the other hand, text[+/url] gives [url=http://link]text. Is that sufficiently clear, or have I botched another explanation?
just testing Girly Sabers

The links still don't work, so i cant see the new figures ::sad:: I really doubt that the Jedi Order or Vaders Apprentice (whatever side the girl is on) would be trained in that style.
The Jedi being for piece and justice, and that style would just kill or maime people. And Vader always struck me as a person who relies on raw Force style. No really fancy pancy moves. Though Anakin in his prime is pretty acrobatic[/url]

Posted: 2007-02-24 02:13am
by Mange
The link works fine for me. Yeah, the stormtroopers looks nice...

Posted: 2007-02-24 03:05am
by Ritterin Sophia
Doesn't work for me, but curiosity got the better of me and forced me to search for them and thus I present this. Also, I like the ST's as well and the design for the Apprentice I saw, again the Imp Officer is hot, the Black Guardsmen are cool, and the apprentice must be some serious badass if what I suspect to be true and the injuries inflicted on Vader are from a battle against his rogue apprentice.

Posted: 2007-02-24 06:40am
by VT-16
The interesting thing about these light-tonfas is that the same type have been seen before, and in use by a non-Force sensitive (A Black Sun bodyguard who fought against Darth Maul and died). Maybe this is Brood's way of blending in with non-Force sensitives while still using a weapon suitable for a Jedi.

Posted: 2007-02-24 10:51am
by NomAnor15
Tychu wrote: -snip-

but this girl's sabers look like alot of accidents could happen

They're based on an old Korean weapon called 'tonfa', interestingly enough.

Posted: 2007-02-24 11:05am
by Coriolis
I found this particular pic to be pretty badass. I never knew ISDs could do atmospheric entries. I thought only Victory SDs could.

Posted: 2007-02-24 11:52am
by VT-16
ISDs do it over Vertical City, Nar Shaddaa in Dark Empire II, as well as in the background over Mos Eisley in SW:Battlefront.

Posted: 2007-02-24 12:11pm
by Cykeisme
There's something peculiar about that action figure.. Vader's exposed face is already white and pasty. If this is shortly after Episode III, shouldn't be still have rough red scarring?

As an aside, there's a highly detailed (and very expensive) 12 inch figure made by a company called MediCom that comes in a version with pasty skin, and one with still-red scar tissue. I'll pull up pics soon.
StarWarsJunkie89 wrote:I found this particular pic to be pretty badass. I never knew ISDs could do atmospheric entries. I thought only Victory SDs could.
ISDs aren't able to land, but considering the sort of beating their shields can take, an atmosphere would have no effect; considering the acceleration they're capable of, the gravitational field wouldn't either. The repulsors are far more than enough for what's needed.
I don't think there are any other considerations to take into account.
Even an Executor-class Star Dreadnought can hover over a city like that.

Posted: 2007-02-24 07:28pm
by Darth Yoshi
If you're referring to Lusankya, it was specially outfitted with a repulsor cradle.

That Vader looks more like Sebastian Shaw Vader, honestly. When is this supposed to take place?

Tonfa-sabres. Huh. Well, at least we haven't gotten to sabre-chucks.

Posted: 2007-02-24 08:35pm
by Ritterin Sophia
Darth Yoshi wrote:Tonfa-sabres. Huh. Well, at least we haven't gotten to sabre-chucks.
I'm REALLY sorry Yoshi...
Image
Tonfa Sabers did come BEFORE Lightchucks, but they've been around long before The Force Unleashed.

Posted: 2007-02-25 01:49am
by Tychu
whens these figures suppose to come out?
and how come the girl has bloody hands (figure)

Posted: 2007-02-25 06:48pm
by Darth Yoshi
General Schatten wrote:
Darth Yoshi wrote:Tonfa-sabres. Huh. Well, at least we haven't gotten to sabre-chucks.
I'm REALLY sorry Yoshi...
Image
Tonfa Sabers did come BEFORE Lightchucks, but they've been around long before The Force Unleashed.
:wtf: :lol: That's awesome!

Posted: 2007-02-25 08:35pm
by Darth Fanboy
Cykeisme wrote:There's something peculiar about that action figure.. Vader's exposed face is already white and pasty. If this is shortly after Episode III, shouldn't be still have rough red scarring?
BEtter question, shouldn't he look more like Hayden Christensen and less like Sebastian Shaw? Although maybe it's just me, but it really does look more like RoTJ Anakin.

Posted: 2007-02-26 12:32am
by Tanasinn
Personally speaking, the less it looks like (and reminds me of) Hayden, the better.

Posted: 2007-02-26 02:41am
by Vympel
Just because it's in between Episode III and IV doesn't mean it's a matter of weeks after- it doesn't take very long for your skin to go white and pasty given insufficient exposure to sunlight.

Further, Anakin was burnt to a crisp- why would the skin look remotely normal?

Posted: 2007-02-26 03:15pm
by Edward Yee
Just to check... in the 2004 release of ROTJ, unmasked (dying) Vader still looks just like Sebastian Shaw?

As for the action figure, I wouldn't be surprised if in-universe, his new look under the mask is supposed to also it make harder for someone getting a peek to draw the "Vader = Skywalker" connection, by convenient coincidence or post-RotS alteration.

Posted: 2007-02-26 04:25pm
by Cykeisme
Darth Yoshi wrote:If you're referring to Lusankya, it was specially outfitted with a repulsor cradle.
I wasn't referring to the Lusankya at all. Rationally, that was needed because the Lusankya had a cold start and needed to quickly leave its vulnerable position.

Ignoring that, what exactly is going to prevent an Imperator or Executor-class ship from entering the atmosphere if it so chooses?

I'm not taking into account frying or flattening things on the ground through compressive shockwaves or engine wash, by the way. I mean effects on the ship itself.

Vympel wrote:Just because it's in between Episode III and IV doesn't mean it's a matter of weeks after- it doesn't take very long for your skin to go white and pasty given insufficient exposure to sunlight.

Further, Anakin was burnt to a crisp- why would the skin look remotely normal?
That's the point, actually.. he's just been burnt to a crisp, there isn't any skin left to go white and pasty.

You have a point, though, it may be set some time after Episode III.. it could be right in the middle, for example, roughly a decade after.

Judging by Vader's skin, I guess it's some time after.. unless that's the synthetically grown grafted flesh mentioned in Dark Lord, among other sources.

Posted: 2007-02-26 04:40pm
by Spanky The Dolphin
Edward Yee wrote:Just to check... in the 2004 release of ROTJ, unmasked (dying) Vader still looks just like Sebastian Shaw?
Yes. All they did with the unmasking is remove Shaw's eyebrows and (I think) change his eye colour to be more consistent with the PT.

Posted: 2007-02-26 06:38pm
by Darth Fanboy
Vympel wrote:Just because it's in between Episode III and IV doesn't mean it's a matter of weeks after- it doesn't take very long for your skin to go white and pasty given insufficient exposure to sunlight.

Further, Anakin was burnt to a crisp- why would the skin look remotely normal?
The skin I understand, but depending on when the events of the game take place I would think he would still retain some of PT Anakin's facial characteristics. Of course I could be reading this wrong and the game takes place closer to ANH than I assumed.