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Luke x-wing and Luke Hoth - No sabers??
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<blockquote data-quote="Cymonguk" data-source="post: 453866" data-attributes="member: 7330"><p>My understanding with Farmboy was that it was down to poor quality shots that Lucasfilm provided, hence why vaders is orange/red. I do remember seeing somewhere an image of luke in the falcon holding a "white/yellow" saber, where the colouring is all over the place.</p><p></p><p>Jedi Luke I believe definitely was shown with a blue in the original trailers, but I don't know if blue came first in the production toys.</p><p></p><p>Bespin is the oddity, as there seems to be no reason for him to have a yellow saber. I always wondered if it was a carry over from the original luke. Maybe they felt keeping it yellow would mean that kids would have more clue that the figures were related? Especially if some kids hadnt seen the film (I got to see the film on a second showing, and I am pretty sure that I had the figure first, I dont remember ever feeling jarred initially at my bespin luke).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cymonguk, post: 453866, member: 7330"] My understanding with Farmboy was that it was down to poor quality shots that Lucasfilm provided, hence why vaders is orange/red. I do remember seeing somewhere an image of luke in the falcon holding a "white/yellow" saber, where the colouring is all over the place. Jedi Luke I believe definitely was shown with a blue in the original trailers, but I don't know if blue came first in the production toys. Bespin is the oddity, as there seems to be no reason for him to have a yellow saber. I always wondered if it was a carry over from the original luke. Maybe they felt keeping it yellow would mean that kids would have more clue that the figures were related? Especially if some kids hadnt seen the film (I got to see the film on a second showing, and I am pretty sure that I had the figure first, I dont remember ever feeling jarred initially at my bespin luke). [/QUOTE]
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