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Warok Battle For Endor 3-pack The Legacy Collection
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Warok

The Legacy Collection
  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Exclusive: No
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: 2009
  • Released: 2009
  • Joint Count: 10
  • Joint Details: Ball-jointed neck, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 swivel wrists, waist, 2 hips, 2 ball-jointed ankles
  • Accessory Count: 9
  • Accessory Details: Bow, 3 arrows, 2 Rocks, Headdress with attached holster, Ewok Glider with attachable harness

MORE INFORMATION

This Warok figure was released in a battle pack in fall of 2009's The Legacy Collection. The battle pack contained a total of 3 figures, which besides Warok, included a Luke Skywalker in Endor outfit, and a Colonel Dyer figure. Warok can be seen in The Return Of The Jedi, flying an Ewok Glider and throwing rocks on top of an AT-ST.

The Ewok has 10 joints, including ball-joints in the neck, shoulders, and ankles. There are swivel joints in the wrists, the waist and both legs. Warok's arms and legs are fairly short, and there is just no room to add any joints in the elbows or the knees. The figure has a very good stance, and keeps its balance beautifully. Hasbro included a removable headdress, 3 arrows and a bow, 2 rocks and an Ewok Glider for Warok to use. The headdress is a good fit and can easily be put on, or be removed. The holster for the arrows is permanently attached to the headdress, and houses the 3 included arrows very nicely. The bow can be held by Warok in both hands, but don't expect to position him in a shooting position, because his arms are too short to grab the bow with both hands. Both rocks can also be held by the figure quite well.

Warok's paint application is well done, with different shades of brown on his fur. Especially the face and the headdress are painted nicely, with the headdress having a bit of a dirty and used look to it. All in all, this Ewok is well done. Aesthetically, Warok looks great, the size seems about right, and there were plenty of accessories included. If you like Ewoks, or want to expand your "Battle Of Endor" diorama, you might want to pick this figure up!

PACKAGING TEXT

Rebels and Ewoks attack stormtroopers during the Battle of Endor. The Rebel strike team arrives on Endor's moon to demolish the shield generator protecting the Death Star. The Rebels are captured but a surprise attack by the Ewoks frees them, and a desperate battle ensues. Through the combined forces of the Endorian natives and Rebels, the generator is destroyed.

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