| Galactic Heroes | The Star Wars Saga Collection features all the classic Star Wars figures that many of us grew up with and a whole new range of miniatures. I have divided them up into the films they first appeared in.
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Star Wars Galactic Hero Correscant 2 Pack | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $4.89 You Save: $1.10 (18%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6664
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6 x 3 x 6
MPN: GH_OBI_MAUL Model: 87092 UPC: 653569150664 EAN: 0653569150664 ASIN: B000F45I2Q
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Collectible, fun two-pack of cute, stylized characters from Star Wars! | | • | Includes Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul figures. | | • | Ages 3 to 8. |
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Product Description NOTE: Product may have Orange/Black, White/Black, or Blue Cardback - sorry, no choice.
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My 4 year old loves these May 15, 2008 These are great toys for younger kids. My son absolutely loves these little characters. There are no pieces to become lost, and they are pretty sturdy. I can't wait to get some more characters for him, he loves reenacting scenes from the episodes. Great for imagination.
Hmm...now ain't that a weird picture? May 22, 2006 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Well, obviously, the picture for this item is wrong. But the young Obi-Wan and Darth Maulester 2 pack is one of the most anticipated sets of this line of figures, no question. Darth Maulester was previously only available in some stupid Naboo playset, which fetches for over fifty bucks on certain auction sites. But now, you can finally get him for a good price! It's unfortunate that they packaged him with the wussy, younger Obi-Wan. Yeah, I know it makes sense since that's who offed him in the movies and all, but face it- young Obi-Wan looked like a darsh in the movies, and even darshier as a plastic figure. Personally, I have the older Obi-Wan set up with Maul on my shelf, making it look less comedic.
Both figures here can move their weapon-holding hands. Other than that, they're both stuck in their poses. What's with that in the Galactic Heroes line-up lately? The figures used to be able to move both arms at first, then they started to get less and less action-oriented as more came out. The detail on young Obi-Wan is as good as you can get for a boring character. I mean, he's mostly flesh, brown, and a vanilla malt-ish color. Young Obi-Wan never did make for good figures. Remember the very first one from Episode I? Yeah, that's what I thought. Let's just forget he even comes with Maul and see him as a bonus figure for when you buy the Sith lord, eh? Maul has some great detail- all the horns are here, he has a little cloth robe thing going on outside of the molded plastic one, and his double bladed lightsaber looks cool for its size. And hey- he looks like an angry baby, just like the Mace Windu one! The face markings are fairly accurate as well.
While this is a cool set, and it's good to see that they're re-releasing some of the harder to get ones, I can't help but wonder if they'll step into the "expanded universe". If I ever get news of an Asajj Ventress Galactic Heroes figure, I will flip out and buy it in bulk. Maul's a step in the right direction, even if he comes with a then-lame Jedi. Pick this one up before it's sold out again.
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