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List price: $13.99 (that's 29% off!)







Highly recommened for all Harrison Ford/Han Solo fans.
Sheesh!
The attention to detail is remarkable (right down to the red bloodstripe running down the side of Solo's uniform) and the resemblance to Harrison Ford is the best that I've seen in some time ("Hasbro" is getting better with there computer scans of actor's faces all the time).
There is one small fault, detail wise. Since this is Han Solo from the original "Star Wars" (Episode IV, for the prequel impaired) his yellow gloves that he wore in this particular sequence from the film are missing (he takes his left glove off just before the troopers storm the docking bay, but, you can see he still has his right one on when he's running up the ramp to the ship).
A great figure to showcase. I have mine sitting right next to my Code 3 Millenium Falcon die-cast. It's cool looking.


This is the ultimate in Movie Trivia Gadgets. The lamp that only it's winner could love. Now you can buy it for 150 bucks. Put it in your window at Christmas time, and wait for the envious neighbors' comments. Just tell them it's a major award you won among hundreds of thousands of entires. Look out for a less than thrilled spouce, who may find a way to accidentally brak your beautiful lamp. And be sure to hide your small child's eyes, as this is not a G rated item.


Barbie is beautiful with her long flowing, slightly tousled blond hair, a look of vulnerability in her eyes and seductive pose, and the violet blue dress that falls off her shoulders. I've never read Jude Deveraux's The Raider, but this set makes me think that Ken is anatomically correct and their night has just begun.
Fun - just looking at the set is engaging.
Durable - mine will remain in perfect condition because I'm a collector. If a child plays with the set, the first thing to go will be the shoes, the rest will follow.
Educational - Can be used to teach a child about the clothing of the era, pirates, romance.
Victoria Tarrani


No small part did the hearty dwarf Gimli play in the War of the Ring, and the defeat of Sauron. Gimli's father was Gloin, who journeyed with Bilbo on the same adventure that saw the simple hobbit of the Shire stumble upon an attractive, yet seemingly unimportant magic ring. With Gimli's will of stone, his axes of iron, and his skill in battle, the dwarf forever held a place in the mythology of Middle-Earth as one of the brave Nine Walkers that set out to undo Sauron's evil plans.
The figure is identical to the original Fellowship version, which originally came with a small table that held the Ring at its center. Among other axes, he carried an axe that would split upon an attempt to destroy the Ring with a mere blow. I do not know if that axe is included in this set, but his others include his broad, double-bladed axe which he mainly fights with, two throwing axes, and one larger-sized one-bladed axe. There is one clip-like hole you can slide one of his throwing axes into, so that he carries it at his side.
This figure does NOT, I repeat, DOES NOT come with helmet, or cloak, but the costume and facial sculpting are satisfactory nevertheless. His hair is set in one Dwarven plait which extends down his back. I've actually found that plait useful in holding Gimli's main axe in place on his back, even though there is no place for it to hang as it does in the movie when not in use. His face is set in a permanent scowl, and his is able to stand on his own stout legs pretty well.
Basically, if you're just looking for one Gimli to display, then you should consider searching (or waiting) for one which includes the helm and cloak. If you're a die-hard Dwarf fan (and I don't blame you!), or wanting to collect most/all of these figures, especially a semi-rare Fellowship figure, then you should go for it.


THIS SABER HAS GREAT DURIBILITY COSIDERING THAT I ALWAYS DUEL WHEN I CAN. I HAVE NOTICED THAT THESE ITEMS ARE NOT VERY COMMON IN STORES SO IF YOU REALLY WANT IT THAN GET IT QUICKLY CAUSE THEY GO FAST. IN GENERAL THIS IS ONE OF THE BETTER LIGHTSABERS MADE! 8-)


The toy comes with enough pieces to make 2 torsoes. Why not throw in another head and a few more leg pieces, bump the price to $11 and have two toys? $8.99 is a lot for one toy, but $5.50 each seems reasonable.
What the toy lacks in quantity it makes up for in quality. If you don't mind dropping the dough, pick up one of these guys.
fun=5 because its so fun
education=5 because it made me remember the joints of the body
durability=5 these toys last a long time there just plastic so in my book it will last long and plus my cousin kept throwing my STIKFA in the air and hit the ground and it never broke.
this is the toy on everykids wish list on christmas thank you for reading my review