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		<title>CollectionDX - Titanium Series</title>
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			<title>CollectionDX - Titanium Series</title>
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		<title>Titanium Die-Cast Darth Vader (Vintage Finish)</title>
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 In addition to the Removeable helmet, Vader features a plastic lightsaber and cloth cape and clothing. This adds a real nice touch to the figure.: 
 

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 Darth Vader
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 <label><p>In addition to the Removeable helmet, Vader features a plastic lightsaber and cloth cape and clothing. This adds a real nice touch to the figure.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>When Hasbro first introduced their Titanium line of die cast  vehicles, I thought it was a very cool idea. But then when they decided to  branch out into figures&hellip; well, I was a little cautious. However Fate landed a  few figures on my desk, and they are actually not too bad. They have their  plusses and minuses. Let&rsquo;s go over them.</p>
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<h2>Packaging</h2>
<p>Titanium Darth Vader comes in a large plastic bubble with a  cardboard backer. Once removed, Darth Vader is encased in a plastic display  container. The base of the container has the figure&rsquo;s name on it, and the clear  cover also has the logo embossed on the top. You can remove the clear dome by  unscrewing two screws on the bottom with a small Phillips head screwdriver.  Once this clear dome is removed, you have access to Darth Vader, however he is  still attached to the base. You must remove an additional two screws from the  bottom to free his feet.</p>
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<p>Darth Vader&rsquo;s helmet is made of metal, but his head is made of  plastic. Between the two is a small black plastic cap, molded to the shape of Darth Vader&rsquo;s  head. This cap prevents the helmet from scratching up the face, and it also  servers another purpose &ndash; <strong>SO DON&rsquo;T LOSE IT.</strong></p>
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<p>Vader also features a plastic lightsaber and cloth cape and clothing. This adds a real nice touch to the figure. </p>
<p>The figure has a surprising amount of articulation &ndash; It has  joints in the neck, elbows, wrists and waist. The legs are fixed pose. The  vintage finish is interesting, although not what I would have chosen if I were buying it. It brings out the detail in the sculpt nicely. All in all, it&rsquo;s a decent sculpt, and a nice  figure.</p>
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<h2>What&rsquo;s not to like?</h2>
<p>There are a few things that disappointed me about Vader.  For one, all those screws are a real pain in the ass. I know Hasbro needs to  close everything securely, but it would be nice if things snapped into place  instead. </p>
<p>I also think that Hasbro could have gone a little further  and made the legs articulated. This would have been a really cool toy to play  with, and really durable, but it&rsquo;s fixed pose makes it more of a statue.</p>
<p>Still, the figure is cool enough. I like it despite its  flaws.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:05:09 -0400</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JoshB</dc:creator>
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		<title>Titanium Die-Cast Boba Fett</title>
		<link>http://www.collectiondx.com/node/1058</link>
		<description>
 Boba Fett was a young clone of Jango Fett, a bounty hunter whose DNA was used to make an army of Clones for the Republic. Eventually, the Republic would become the Empire, and the Clone Troopers would become Stormtroopers. Now that we knew Jango, Boba, and all the troopers looked the same and sounded the same. We could make assumptions about what Boba Fett looked like under his helmet, but we never knew for sure&#039;¦ Until now.: 
 

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 <label><p>Boba Fett was a young clone of Jango Fett, a bounty hunter whose DNA was used to make an army of Clones for the Republic. Eventually, the Republic would become the Empire, and the Clone Troopers would become Stormtroopers. Now that we knew Jango, Boba, and all the troopers looked the same and sounded the same. We could make assumptions about what Boba Fett looked like under his helmet, but we never knew for sure'¦ Until now.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>When Hasbro first introduced their Titanium line of die cast  vehicles, I thought it was a very cool idea. But then when they decided to  branch out into figures&hellip; well, I was a little cautious. However Fate landed a  few figures on my desk, and they are actually not too bad. They have their  plusses and minuses. Let&rsquo;s go over them.</p>
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</div>Titanium Boba Fett </div>
<h2>Boba Fett</h2>
<p>We all know he is one of the coolest characters in the Star  Wars universe. Boba Fett has always been shrouded in mystery, and it wasn&rsquo;t until  the prequel trilogy that we began to find out a little about the man who would  become the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy. Boba Fett was a young clone  of Jango Fett, a bounty hunter whose DNA was used to make an army of Clones for  the Republic. Eventually, the Republic would become the Empire, and the Clone  Troopers would become Stormtroopers. Now that we knew Jango, Boba, and all the  troopers looked the same and sounded the same. We could make assumptions about  what Boba Fett looked like under his helmet, but we never knew for sure&hellip; Until  now.</p>
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</div>Boba Fett Unmasked </div>
<p>The Titanium Boba Fett&rsquo;s most interesting feature is not the  metal construction, but that his helmet is removable, making it the first time  we get to see Boba Fett&rsquo;s face. It should come as no surprise that he looks  just like Jango Fett, only with a little more scarring. I always thought Boba  Fett was a severely scarred monstrosity (as alluded to in some of the novels  and comics), so I found this a little disappointing.</p>
<p>However, this is still a very cool toy, and a neat concept. </p>
<h2>Packaging</h2>
<p>Titanium Boba Fett comes in a large plastic bubble with a  cardboard backer. Once removed, Boba Fett is encased in a plastic display  container. The base of the container has the figure&rsquo;s name on it, and the clear  cover also has the logo embossed on the top. You can remove the clear dome by  unscrewing two screws on the bottom with a small Phillips head screwdriver.  Once this clear dome is removed, you have access to Boba Fett, however he is  still attached to the base. You must remove an additional two screws from the  bottom to free his feet.</p>
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                              <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Hasbro/StarWars/Titanium/BobaFett/P5218823.jpg.html" >
  
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<h2>Boba Fett</h2>
<p>Boba Fett comes with a rifle that is held in his hands with  clear rubber bands. The Rifle is also made of metal. Removing these rubber  bands may not be the best idea, but I will tell you why later.</p>
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      <img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/gallery/d/38511-3/P5218825.jpg" width="480" height="640" class="giThumbnail" alt="Boba Fett" longdesc="Boba Fett"/>
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<p>Boba&rsquo;s helmet is made of metal, but his head is made of  plastic. Between the two is a small black plastic cap, molded to the shape of Boba&rsquo;s  head. This cap prevents the helmet from scratching up the face, and it also  servers another purpose &ndash; <strong>SO DON&rsquo;T LOSE IT.</strong></p>
<p>The figure has a surprising amount of articulation &ndash; It has  joints in the neck, elbows, wrists and waist. The legs are fixed pose. The  paint is not bad, but I think it is a bit washed out &ndash; maybe a more opaque  paint would have been better. All in all, it&rsquo;s a decent sculpt, and a nice  figure.</p>
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      <img src="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery2/gallery/d/38512-3/P5218826.jpg" width="480" height="640" class="giThumbnail" alt="Boba Fett" longdesc="Boba Fett"/>
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<h2>What&rsquo;s not to like?</h2>
<p>There are a few things that disappointed me about Boba Fett.  For one, all those screws are a real pain in the ass. I know Hasbro needs to  close everything securely, but it would be nice if things snapped into place  instead. </p>
<p>If you remove the rubber bands holding the gun, the gun  falls out of his hands easily. The same goes for the helmet &ndash; if you lose that  black cap, the helmet falls off. Then you go to re-screw everything back  together, and parts fall off, only to rattle around the base of the figure.</p>
<p>I also think that Hasbro could have gone a little further  and made the legs articulated. This would have been a really cool toy to play  with, and really durable, but it&rsquo;s fixed pose makes it more of a statue.</p>
<p>Still, the figure is cool enough. I like it despite its  flaws.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Aug 2006 16:16:47 -0400</pubDate>
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