


The sculpt is good, the textures are excellent, but the final product is somewhat boring.

Since he can't possibly stand on his own (or with a display stand), it's a figure that probably stands little chance of seeing a reissue on an individual package- of course, that hasn't stopped Hasbro before. In the movie, this snake-like alien didn't do much other than sit, so it's not an inappropriate figure- on the contrary, the toy probably does more than his on-screen ancestor. Without his chair, he really can't do much other than fall over. He has a bendable tail, limited arm and wrist articulation, and that's about it. Oppo Rancisis came as one of the first Saga Scene sets, and was obviously designed primarily as scenery. (Taken from the figure's cardback.)Ĭommentary: There's not a lot of action in this figure. Each of these men can survive in the wilderness for weeks at a time, remaining silent and unseen, until the command is given to strike. Survivors of some of the toughest battles of the Galactic Civil War, each one of them is a skilled marksman, expert in demolitions, and an easy match in hand to hand combat for any stormtrooper. Bio: Hand picked by Han Solo for the mission to Endor, these troopers are the best and brightest of the Rebel Alliance.
