Selasa, 12 November 2013

Star Wars Attack of the Clones: Padme Amidala


Product Description

tHIS FIGURE HAS THE INCORRECTR TEXT COVERED NY A LABEL WITH THE CORRECTED TEXT. IT WAS A TRANSITIONAL PIECE UNTIL THE NEW VERSION WAS ISSUED. MOC


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #125914 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Star Wars
  • Model: 84904
  • Dimensions: 4.00" h x 1.00" w x 6.00" l,

Features

  • 2002 Saga Collection
  • 02/41
  • Padme Amidala Coruscant Attack Action Figure

Customer Reviews

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Heck of a lot better than Arena Escape
By Jared Mertz
After my disgust over the Arena Escape Padmé figure, I was looking forward to this one, and got it with little disappointment. I stumbled upon this figure (along with Anakin Tatooine Attack, Jango Slave I Pilot, Lott Dod, and Darth Maul) during a weekend getaway with my parents and my younger sister. This Padmé has the same posing abilities as the Zam Wesell figure. She is poseable at the head, waist, both arms, both wrists, legs, knees, and boots. This figure is also better scaled, unlike the dwarf appearance of the battle stanced Arena Escape figure. Also included are a small blaster, a pilot's helmet, and a satellite dish that "explodes". The dish is very hard to put together, thus, I have never successfully built it, nor have I really spent the time to try. This Padmé also features a "Quick Draw" action, in which push a pin in her back. There are only two things I don't like about this figure: 1) Her face is almost a dead-on likeness to Natalie Portman, but the figure's face is elongated. But, if you turn the figure to the side, it looks exactly like her. 2) I don't know if mine's defective or not, but her left leg is longer than her right leg. In my opinion, this Padmé is a lot better than the sticking-out-right-arm Padmé Amidala Arena Escape figure. If you stumble upon this figure, be sure to add it to your growing collection of Episode II "movie memorabilia". Also, be sure to watch out this month for the new wave of figures, including the new Padmé Amidala Droid Factory Chase. Yes, it's a new improved version of the Arena Escape figure, which, from what I've seen, looks EXACTLY like Natalie. Mine's in the mail, on its way to me now...

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Great for collectors and very durable
By Priscilla Stafford
Being a collector for the Star Wars action figures (though I only own just few from Episode II), I found this Padme Amidala action figure to be very nice to have. As with most of the recent action figures, when this Padme figure has a button pushed on her back, her right arm does a quick draw action. Though Padme has a great many movable parts (elbows, shoulders, head, waist, knees, etc.), the figure is very durable so there's not much to worry about young children 'taking apart' the figure.

Included with the figure is a blaster, a helmet, and an 'exploding' satellite dish. Fortunately, the blaster fits right into Padme's hand unlike some action figure's blaster which never seems to stay in the hand. The blaster is supposed to be able to be attached to her belt but it's a bit hard to do, my advice is to leave the blaster in her hand. The helmet look a bit awkward when put on but it's made so it can be held in the crook of Padme's left arm. The 'exploding' satellite dish is pretty interesting, easy to assemble. Sometimes it doesn't 'explode' just right but that's fine.

Great for both kids and adults: kids to play with the figures and the adults can collect them. Enjoy!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Toy Review
By Nicky Nickleby
Padme has a nice expression and has a good likness. She's not a hunky figure,her molding is very detailed. So far she's the best padme figure so far! The set also comes with a radar. Press a lever and it explodes! Amidala's a good size for Anakin Hangar Duel too. She'sa happy to be bought!

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