Star Wars Return of the Jedi Year 2002 Action Figure : Han Solo Endor Raid

Star Wars Return of the Jedi Year 2002 Action Figure : Han Solo Endor Raid
From Hasbro

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Product Description

With the second Death Star almost complete, the Rebels infiltrate the Forest moon of Endor in order to destroy the shield generator protecting the deadly weapon. Daring and resourceful as always, Han fights his way to the shield to plant proton grenades.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6952 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Hasbro
  • Model: 84880
  • Dimensions: 3.00" h x 1.00" w x 4.00" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Includes:
  • Han Solo
  • Blaster
  • Grenades with Suction Cup

Customer Reviews

Lame figure and action feature3
This figure was a real disappointment. The figure itself looks like it was made from past pieces of Hans, but more on that later.

The action feature is terrible. The "quick draw" or "punch" is a step up from Arena escape Padme, granted, because you can put him in more than one than one pose. But the only way I can get the action to work, is to hold him by his upper body- and what good is that?!. They REALLY should have designed it like the Zam Wesell figure

As for the actual design of the figure- this was a major letdown. For the most part, he looks like a custom figure made out of Bespin Han(although I imagine the customs would do a better job)

The vest looks just like his jacket- with a few modifications...it's even the same color! The legs are terrible. They are not smooth at all, and look like last-minute rush jobs(just look behind the holster and above right boot- who has a knee like that?)

His left hand looks just like cantina Han, with again, a slight modification. I'm not pleased with the way his right arm hangs so loose when not in "quick draw" mode, and I don't know if it's just mine, but his face is just soooo shiny.

Han and the blaster had a few problems. The first being lining them up. In non "quick-draw" mode, he looks fine, but when you pull the arm up, the head and gun don't exactly match up. Also, I'm nit picky and I like the blasters to fit in the holsters like cantina and Bespin Han's did. This one didn't fit 100%

On the bright side, the face is a good rendition of Harrison Ford, and this is probably the best version of his blaster yet- being color coordinated. The suction cup- grenades are a nice accessory, although looking at other Star Wars Saga figures, I did expects him to come with more items.

Endor Raid Han Solo has seven points of articulation(not including his right shoulder, which you can't move freely without the "quick draw" feature): Hips, right wrist, right elbow, waist, left shoulder, and neck.

Do we really need another Han?3
Alright, so technically it is from Return of the Jedi, but the vest and sculpt still scream Commtech Cantina Showdown Han Solo. The only real difference here is the color of the pants are brown instead of the navy blue from Episode IV. The head sculpt is still not a precise likeness of actor Harrison Ford, though it has improved tremendously from the beefy Power of the Force incarnation and continues to evolve with each consecutive resculpt. He includes his blaster with Quick-Draw action and holster and two Proton Grenades from the Shield Generator Bunker raid. Aside from that, this figure is just another excuse for Hasbro to sell yet another Han Solo figure who is getting about as ridiculous as the twenty different variations of Tatooine Luke. If there is one Han Solo figure that cries resculpt, it is Hoth Han Solo who's 1996 Power of the Force issue was so embarrassingly blundered that it deserves a proper resculpt. Han Solo Endor Raid is figure number #1279 in the continuing Han Solo collection.


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