Vintage OTC Darth Vader Review
*Reviews | Original Trilogy Collection | VOTC Figures
Darth Vader
"Celebrate the legendary Star Wars trilogy that changed the universe forever, with The Original Trilogy Collection. This collection brings to life the incredible story of good versus evil that captured our imagination and took us to a galaxy far, far away. The finest recreations of the iconic Star Wars heroes and villains are back with incredible detail and premium features to commemorate each epic tail in the Original Trilogy: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. And, as a tribute to the dedication of Star Wars fans everywhere, we are re-releasing elements of the original packaging that harken back to the creation of Star Wars action figures, which began over 25 years ago with the Original Trilogy. May the Force be with you!" --Excerpt from the package back
One of the most long-awaited VOTC figures, Darth Vader appears as he did in The Empire Strikes Back.
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Sculpt—4/5 First, let's go over what's good about this figure. The sculpting detail is nice and sharp as it is on most VOTC figures. There are excellent textures in his black body glove and all his control boxes are cleanly sculpted with all their appropriate buttons and switches. Vader's codpiece is sculpted separately from his hip section and does a good job of hiding the hip articulation. The shape of the codpiece seems a little inaccurate, but it doesn't bother me. His boots are likewise done well and hide his knee articulation perfectly. His shoulder and chest armor also looks great and one would hardly expect that his shoulders are ball-jointed thanks to how well these joints are hidden by these details. Vader's right hand is great for holding the lightsaber and is also useful for pointing gestures. His left hand is more open and could be used to strangle Captain Antilles or beckon Luke Skywalker to join the Dark Side. Vader also features a cloth cape and inner cape. The inner cape is fine though I don't think it comes to the front as much as it should. Nevertheless, it looks great and keeps the hip articulation unhindered. However, Vader's actual cape is quite a beast. Unlike Commtech Chip Vader or Death Star Clash Vader, who had their cloth capes tailored to fit around their shoulders, this Vader's cape is a full blown cape! When laid out flat, it's a complete half circle! With so much material, this cape can be a bit of a chore to get under control. Invariably you will have to fold the cape in various ways to keep if from flaring out and looking ridiculous. After lots of fooling around, I've found a good way to fold it, so I'm actually starting to like this cape a whole lot more. So what's not to like about this figure? My biggest gripe is this figure's girth. This simply doesn’t look like Vader with a body builder (David Prowse) in the suit. Looking at this figure from the side, the chest is practically flat and doesn’t convey the girth of the Vader in the movies. It's kind of funny that the first Vaders from the beginning of the POTF2 line were way too buff, and now here in 2004, the Vaders are becoming way too skinny. Maybe this Vader is based on how Hayden Christensen looks in the Vader costume? Vader's helmet is another small gripe of mine. For the most part, it looks great, but once you start comparing it to photos of the real thing you start to see the slight inaccuracies. The sides flare out a little too much, and the helmet simply isn't big enough from front to back. I know I'm really nit-picking here but I figured it should be said in the interest of accuracy. The last gripe is the "chain" attached to Vader's cape. This "chain" is actually just a small silvery rope and I would rather it not be included at all. It looks a bit silly, out of scale, and it doesn't lay flat at all. This is a choice that should have been avoided. Articulation--4.5/5 Accessories--3.5/5 Paint--2/5 Packaging--5/5 Overall--4/5 --Photos and review by Garett Yoshimura
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