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Quickdraw Han and articulated Greedo
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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketibe" data-source="post: 476617" data-attributes="member: 7379"><p>Sorry, and with the greatest possible respect to Mini99's memory, but I simply don't believe these for one moment. I've seen a lot of pictures of Star Wars prototypes down the years and have never ever seen either of these before. Also, as has been pointed out, Greedo's knees are extremely uneven, but moreover, why on earth would Kenner suddenly see the light after years and years of inflicting old balloon-head Han on the world, and instead revert to good old Pin-head Han for this effort? Plus, with all Kenner's other unreleased post-POTF figures, the images we see are of newly sculpted figures that never saw production (Gargan, Luke Jedi robes, etc.). None of the post-POTF ones are kit-bashed from earlier figures.</p><p></p><p>I'm prepared to be proved wrong if someone can produce a book with these shown in them, but otherwise I'd say these are about as real as a three pound note balanced atop Donald Trump's 'hair' standing next to a unicorn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketibe, post: 476617, member: 7379"] Sorry, and with the greatest possible respect to Mini99's memory, but I simply don't believe these for one moment. I've seen a lot of pictures of Star Wars prototypes down the years and have never ever seen either of these before. Also, as has been pointed out, Greedo's knees are extremely uneven, but moreover, why on earth would Kenner suddenly see the light after years and years of inflicting old balloon-head Han on the world, and instead revert to good old Pin-head Han for this effort? Plus, with all Kenner's other unreleased post-POTF figures, the images we see are of newly sculpted figures that never saw production (Gargan, Luke Jedi robes, etc.). None of the post-POTF ones are kit-bashed from earlier figures. I'm prepared to be proved wrong if someone can produce a book with these shown in them, but otherwise I'd say these are about as real as a three pound note balanced atop Donald Trump's 'hair' standing next to a unicorn. [/QUOTE]
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