Star Wars

All Star Wars toy lines, including those by Kenner, Hasbro, Galoob and more.


Action Collection

The Action Collection was a series of 12" scale (1:6) action figures from the classic trilogy, released in 1998. There were many store exclusives in this line.

Clone Wars

2004 -

Episode I

1999 - 2002

Miniatures

In addition to containing the biggest Star Wars miniatures yet, with a guaranteed Huge rare in every booster, the Star Wars Universe expansion is also the first set to draw from all of the films. So you can have Darth Maul face off against Darth Vader and then have the winner take on Obi-Wan on the Boga. Who's the ultimate winner? You. The Universe Huge Pack contains a randomized selection of figures designed to enhance and expand any collection of Star Wars miniatures. The miniatures in this product are randomized and playable right out of the box and, for the first time, include huge figures. This is also the first set featuring legendary creatures and characters from all eras of the Star Wars timeline.

Power of the Force 2

1995 - 2000 (aka POTF2)

Power of the Jedi

2000 - 2002

Star Wars Saga

2002 - 2004

Unleashed

2002 -

Vintage

1978 - 1985

Review: Star Wars R2-KT Astromech Droid

Created in loving memory of Katie Johnson, Hasbro and Lucasfilm are proud to support the Make-A-Wish Foundation


Review: Star Wars Republic Gunship

Code 3:
An unknown company to most, they took on and created and incredible line of Star Wars die cast vehicles that I had never heard of until it was too late for all but the gunship and Darth Vader's tie-fighter


Review: Legacy Collection Jodo Kast

Jodo Kast is not Boba Fett. Or is he?


Review: Legacy Collection Saleucami Trooper

Saleucami Trooper represents the end of my Star Wars figure buying bender.


Review: Legacy Collection R4-J1

You get the RJ-41 droid when you combine all the droid parts from the following figures:


Review: Legacy Collection IG Lancer Droid

There is a method to this madness. Three Star Wars reviews in a row? IG Lancer Droid is part four in the build-a-droid series for R4-J1.


Review: Legacy Collection Clone Trooper (Heavy Gunner)

The Clone Trooper (Heavy Gunner) is not a great figure. Lazy design and poor materials choice make this figure forgettable.


Review: Legacy Collection Clone SCUBA Trooper

I admit, I only bought the Clone SCUBA Trooper because it had flippers. There, I said it.


Review: Legacy Collection Obi-Wan Kenobi

Obi-Wan Kenobi once flew with your father in the clone wars.


Review: Star Wars Joker Squad (Entertainment Earth Exclusive)

As you might know, I am a huge Star Wars nerd - it's not so uncommon amongst thirtysomethings. It's part of our DNA really. But there's nerd, and there's ÜBERNERD, and that line can be defined by one thing - Expanded Universe.


Review: 30th Anniversary Collection Princess Leia in Boushh Disguise

Princess Leia in Boushh Disguise is what we like to call in toy terms, a "Butterface" as in the body is nice, BUT HER FACE...!


Review: Episode I Republic Cruiser (Limited Edition)

Keep in mind that this really isn’t meant to be banged around like smaller sets are- this belongs on a shelf to be admired, and pulled down once in a while to dust it off, and fiddle with the features.

Video review included!


Review: 30th Anniversary Collection Obi-Wan Kenobi's Starfighter

A fitting replacement for Obi-Wan’s starfighter that was destroyed when he and Anakin rescue Chancellor Palpatine rom the Separatists.....


Review: Star Wars T-47 Snowspeeder

I had sat on this kit for many years as it was filed away in my “Sci-Fi: Other” bin and I would simply forget that I owned it. I had worked on it off and on over the years but in the last few months I had made it a priority to finish the kit for CollectionDX so I can be ready to build the new Fine Mold’s 1/48 T-47 kit when it is released later next year.


Review: Clone Wars R2-D2

This toy may be the best 3-3/4 scale Artoo ever released.


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