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Toy Of The Week
SWTOTW, Week 3, 2020 Weequay
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<blockquote data-quote="UKS" data-source="post: 523844" data-attributes="member: 10841"><p>To be frank, I really disliked Weequay as a boy. As an adult I appreciate the sculpt, the way he stands in that skiff position with weapon. He makes a great collectable.</p><p></p><p>BUT</p><p></p><p>As a child, having plastic hair that makes his head almost fixed, and having odd position hands so he can't hold anything else or do anything like climb a rope or hold a blaster... well that made him (and his IIRC five bagged brothers) very limited in his play usage. Only once in my entire memory of my childhood do I remember even vaguely recreating the movies. My play was all the world of the UKS Expanded Universe, with even weirder adventures than the "real" EU.</p><p></p><p>And dammit man, those SW figs needed to hold their end up against the Red Shadows and BA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UKS, post: 523844, member: 10841"] To be frank, I really disliked Weequay as a boy. As an adult I appreciate the sculpt, the way he stands in that skiff position with weapon. He makes a great collectable. BUT As a child, having plastic hair that makes his head almost fixed, and having odd position hands so he can't hold anything else or do anything like climb a rope or hold a blaster... well that made him (and his IIRC five bagged brothers) very limited in his play usage. Only once in my entire memory of my childhood do I remember even vaguely recreating the movies. My play was all the world of the UKS Expanded Universe, with even weirder adventures than the "real" EU. And dammit man, those SW figs needed to hold their end up against the Red Shadows and BA. [/QUOTE]
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