Jabba the Hutt employs Nikto to serve as guards in his palace and on his sail barge and skiffs. The Nikto are a warrior species that area used to hot desert climates, making them suitable for Jabba's purposes – until that fateful day at the Pit of Carkoon.
Hasbro has been taking their
good old time with releasing figures based on the epic Battle of Sarlacc.
In particular, the Nikto species has been resting on the backburner for
a while now. But with the release of Nikto Gunner, we get our first super-articulated
action figure of this species ever. Still apparently (and we are sure
unconsciously) adamant on skipping the Nikto figure from the vintage
line, Hasbro visits a never before Nikto called Nysad who has
the distinct responsibility for shooting at Luke twice and missing while
on Jabba's Sail Barge (but subsequently dying from his own gun fire by
Luke's lightsaber deflection). He is an awesome figure and while his
appearance in Episode VI was very short, he will obviously last longer
in our memories as an action figure in our collections. He is excellent
and we really hope that more Nikto are due in the basic figure line very
shortly. If Hasbro can deliver more of this astonishing quality, it will
make us very happy collectors. And while we don't expect Nikto Gunner
to be the best selling figure in the Legacy Collection, we hope
fans will pick up at least one so we can all guarantee ourselves more
collector focused figures in the future. We have reached a point in collecting
where support of every figure is warranted to ensure continued additions
of non-main characters. For the most part, let us just simply say that
this figure rocks, but there are a few negatives to point out however.
Like the Weequay species, we think
that the Nikto look more authentic when they don't have white eyes with
pupils. Otherwise the Nikto, Klaatu and Weequay species have too much
of a "deer in headlights" look. Solid and dark eyes seem to
be the only way to go and we hope Hasbro can add this detail to their
repertoire when designing species like these. While we don't discount
that we can see "human eyes" in film stills of these characters,
we can't help but determine that the action figures look better when
not film accurate. We hope we are making sense here. This of course is
merely our own opinion but we feel strongly about this point. We also
think this figure's head is too dark when compared to the character we
saw in the film. And the large side gun that this figure came with caused
quite a stir and raised the hope in many collectors that a Sail Barge
vehicle was indeed coming soon. (To date, this has yet to materialize,
but we hope this does see fruition soon enough.) He has a very accurately
sculpted helmet, but it doesn't sit firmly on his head and will fall
off if you bump it in the slightest. Not a huge deal for those of you
who will just be displaying him in a diorama somewhere, but we wish there
was better connectivity with this accessory to the figure. In all honestly,
he seems the tiniest bit too short, but we are confident that Hasbro
has now nailed true scale on action figures, so we believe this figure
is very accurate. His costume is very light and looks great. It is a
nice contrast against his flesh color. And his functioning holster is
the final finishing touch needed to bring everything home!
Heading to more positive ground,
Nikto Gunner is spectacularly sculpted and it seems that Hasbro did a
lot more for the figure than we ever needed to see. For example, many
of his green straps are separately molded pieces. We think this is a
wonderful enhancement to an action figure in general and we are thrilled
that Hasbro decided to grace this figure with these details. His costume
is simply but beautifully colored and mimics that he has seen his share
of hard work and/or tough battles. Nikto Gunner also comes with a standard
skiff blaster and we must admit that it looks a bit small. His shirt
is long and falls below his belt line. Thankfully, it does not inhibit
hip movement terribly and it constructed of a rubbery plastic which has
give and elasticity needed to enjoy all of this points of articulation.
The bumps on his leathery skin look fantastic as well and while we still
feel the skin color is a few shades off, it really is just small beans
when compared to all the ways this figure indeed shines. To be quite
frank, it is such a joy to have a Nikto in super-articulated glory. At
least we now know that if and when Hasbro revisits the vintage Nikto
that he will see ultimate status with lots of details and multiple points
of movement. There are a lot of closet Return Of The Jedi fans
out there (trust us – we know) and we hope that they (you?) will support
this figure. Nikto Gunner should be purchased simply for his own merits
– he is an awesome action figure with great detail and his charcater
shot Luke Skywalker at the battle at the Sarlacc Pit. Isn't that reason
enough?
Collector Notes
Nikto Gunner
Status: Nikto Gunner is an all-new figure.
Articulation Count: 22 points (14 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: ball-socket head (1), ball-jointed left shoulder (2), ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right elbow (2), swivel left wrist (1), swivel right wrist (1), swivel waist (1), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 3
Accessory Details: removable head gear, blaster pistol, deck cannon
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: R5-C7 right leg
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 93134/87535
UPC: 653569430032
Retail: $7.99 USD
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