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Luke Skywalker Dagobah Original Trilogy Collection
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Luke Skywalker

Original Trilogy Collection
  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Retailer Exclusive: No
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: 2004
  • Released: 2004
  • Joint Count: 6
  • Joint Details: Ball-jointed neck, 2 swivel shoulders, swivel waist, 2 swivel hips
  • Accessory Count: 5
  • Accessory Details: Dagobah Base, Harness, 2 extra arms, extra head

MORE INFORMATION

  • Luke Skywalker (Dagobah) was released individually carded
  • Hasbro included a set of extra arms and an extra head with the figure
  • This way Luke can be displayed in a hand-stand position - or just standing straight normally
  • The arms and the head can easily be exchanged by simply popping the arms and the head out of their sockets
  • The figure is painted well with some dirt on all the arms
  • The head sculpts don't look much like Luke Skywalker - but there is plenty of detail to be found - such as "wet hair sticking in the face"
  • The blue harness fits well - and with the regular set of arms - it look as if Luke is holding on to it (nice!)
  • The included Dagobah themed base has two hand imprints where Luke can be placed in when doing the handstand
  • The hands fit very well and stay firmly in the base - allowing for Luke to be displayed in a hand-stand position
  • Master Yoda - which was available separately - can be attached via a backpack to Luke's back
  • The figure looks great aesthetically with no ugly joints in the arms or legs

PACKAGING TEXT

Luke Skywalker, one of the heroes of the Rebel Alliance, goes to the planet Dagobah to learn how to be a Jedi Knight. He meets the wise and mysterious Yoda, who teaches Luke how to use the Force to fight the evil Empire. Luke leaves Yoda before his training is finished, because he learns that his friends are in danger and he must go to save them.

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