







Also, it's Bastila Shan! It's about time she had an action figure. It boggles me why Hasbro and Lucas would spend so much time and money making all those "Extra" characters with .05 sec film exposure when there are so many characters from the video games and books that have yet to see the light. There isn't even a decent Mara Jade-Skywalker figurine out there (But I digress).

Bastila Shan provides that much needed nostalgia trip from hours spent playing Knights of the Old Republic - watching this fiery - often haughty - Jedi Knight fight side-by-side with you - her amber dual-lightsaber slashing away at the Sith:
Jedi Knight Bastila Shan comes with everything you see here: An Amber colored Double-bladed light-saber - which is a tad bit longer than what I remember from the video-game and is more akin - but not of the same sculpt - as the one used by Darth Maul, and; an unlit version of the Double-bladed Light-Saber with a mounting stud that fits nicely onto a slot on her belt.
Speaking of sculpts, another nice part about Bastila Shan is that - to the best of my knowledge - she's a new sculpt and has much of the enhanced articulation that the new Star Wars Toy Lines have. The only thing that she's not capable of doing are splits as her hip joints don't open up sideways - like Darth Maul's do - still there's quite a lot that she can do:


There is some friction in her shoulder joints thanks to her shoulder- pauldrons, but it's still quite easy enough to slide these into her shoulders so that she can extend her arms:
Bastila Shan is also one of the few Star Wars characters who can cross her arms so that it looks like she's twirling her light-saber:
What's NOT to like about Jedi Knight Bastila Shan?
Well while she looks like a dear friend of mine, she doesn't look anything like Bastila Shan. The action figure looks like a young oriental woman. Bastila Shan never struck me as Asian when I was playing Knight of the Old Republic. Mediterranean maybe, or Eurasian, but not Asian.
If we ignore her depiction on her blister card, this is what Bastila Shan should look like:
There's nothing we can do about her hair's lack of body, but I'm thinking a steady hand to give her a little more make-up and hair detailing might correct her appearance. It would also have been nicer if they layered the detailing of her paint-job so that she has several levels of tan/brown paint like she does in the video game.
But perhaps the biggest problem that the Star Wars Extended Universe Bastila Shan Action figure has is her rarity. Finding one is proving quite hard to do in the Philippines. She's available on Amazon for as low as US$ 34.99 (Roughly PhP 1,500 plus shipping). Luckily two good friends of mine, Jason and Chrissy, bothered to get me one when they found one at retail price in Japan and sold it to me for the fair price of PhP 1,000 (Roughly US$ 23.25). Definitely worth the finder's fee.
Bastila Shan is also one of the few Star Wars characters who can cross her arms so that it looks like she's twirling her light-saber:
What's NOT to like about Jedi Knight Bastila Shan?
Well while she looks like a dear friend of mine, she doesn't look anything like Bastila Shan. The action figure looks like a young oriental woman. Bastila Shan never struck me as Asian when I was playing Knight of the Old Republic. Mediterranean maybe, or Eurasian, but not Asian.
If we ignore her depiction on her blister card, this is what Bastila Shan should look like:
There's nothing we can do about her hair's lack of body, but I'm thinking a steady hand to give her a little more make-up and hair detailing might correct her appearance. It would also have been nicer if they layered the detailing of her paint-job so that she has several levels of tan/brown paint like she does in the video game.
Bastila Shan's Action figure only comes in one type of brown:
Again, nothing a steady hand can't fix.
But perhaps the biggest problem that the Star Wars Extended Universe Bastila Shan Action figure has is her rarity. Finding one is proving quite hard to do in the Philippines. She's available on Amazon for as low as US$ 34.99 (Roughly PhP 1,500 plus shipping). Luckily two good friends of mine, Jason and Chrissy, bothered to get me one when they found one at retail price in Japan and sold it to me for the fair price of PhP 1,000 (Roughly US$ 23.25). Definitely worth the finder's fee.
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