An Imperial scanning crew checks the Millennium Falcon to make sure no one is on board. The two-man crew brings the scanner onto the ship and quickly discovers the vessel is not as empty as it first appeared to be.
The Imperial Scanning
Crew member has had quite a history within the modern Star Wars action
figure line. Originally starting life in 1998 as a carrying case pack-in
as Imperial Scanning Crew Trooper (and it was actually only a retool
of the 1997 POTF2 [FF/TKC] AT-ST Driver), the set was nearly impossible to find
but ended up making rather frequent but elusive appearances at KB Toys
and Toys R Us stores throughout its very short shelf life. Fast forward
six year ahead to 2004's Original Trilogy Collection, the figure
was renamed to a much-shortened Imperial Trooper then repainted
and given blond hair, green eyes and a sparkling new paint job. It was
finished off with a pretty nice dirty wash too. It actually did a lot
to pick up the original details of the rather blandly painted original
version. He was the winner of an unofficial fans' choice figure orchestrated
by Hasbro and won the coveted 38th place in the collector-focused and
fan favorite OTC line (beating out a few figures that we were sure would
beat him but didn't). Of course a lot was left to be desired since it
was a POTF2 sculpt, but it was all about the packaging back then and
we all pretty much looked the other way....until now. Hasbro finally
revisits the Imperial Scanning Crew in a new and fantastic way half a
decade later, updating it beyond what words can probably express and
by what collectors would ever expect from a simply outfitted Imperial
officer/technician/trooper. Imperial Scanning Crew is indeed an awesome
action figure and wholly outdates any previous Scanning Crew member you
may have in your collection to this point. And we believe that this character
will also satisfy anyone who is waiting for an Imperial technician figure.
This character is rather generic and can be seen in a multitude of scenes
throughout the Original Trilogy. So Hasbro has cleverly killed multiple
birds with this stone. Imperial Scanning Crew is likely to be one of
the hottest army building figures for 2009 and by the looks of it, it
seems that everyone is indeed buying him in multiples.
Basically a guarantee,
if Hasbro builds an action figure [of a previously attempted character]
from the ground up that the new figure is going to be of the contemporary
standards we have for our action figures. Of course there are some exceptions
to this. But it is certainly true in the case of the Imperial Scanning
Crew. Hasbro nailed it to perfection complete with intricate details
and we now have our absolute definitive version. What's more, as of this
posting and barring any potential factory screw-ups, Hasbro is releasing
a second running change on him in early 2010 with a new portrait and
scanning accessory. (But we know how Hasbro treats us in this area.)
All kidding aside, we are tickled by a second running change and we cannot
wait to add both to our collections and recreate that memorable scene
with them and our newly tooled big Millennium Falcon. A figure
like this reminds us how far the line has come and what expectations
we have on our figures. And it is a distinct pleasure that so many of
our expectations are met with this release. The Imperial Scanning Crew
figure is not to be taken lightly. It is a beautiful figure that is thoroughly
accurate and without a dramatic pose. He is lean and a very well proportioned
Imperial, perhaps in better shape than the live action characters that
we saw on screen in Episode IV. There is really only one complaint and
that would be the color of the ankle joint used. It is gray like the
rest of his uniform but instead should have been cast in black to match
his boots. We still are waiting patiently for Hasbro to consistently
get this chronic error right once and for all. Mismatched ankle joints
are becoming quite a dilemma.As
you may has already surmised, Imperial Scanning Crew comes with 22
points of articulation. A newly created Imperial logo has been placed
on each side of the shoulders and it just looks awesome. The new labeling
is pretty cool.
His torso has an interesting curvature at the shoulders,
so movement is actually inhibited quite a bit since the ball-joints
don't have entire freedom to move about as needed. We appreciate the
new endeavor and it does give the figure a nice silhouette unique for
an Imperial, but we were disappointed to find out just how little his
arms can move from where it attached at the shoulder. But there isn’t any need for worries, the rest
of the figure more than makes up for this little hiccup. Little details
that exist on his forearms and the excellently executed wrinkles on his
uniform make this figure a worthy purchase! He has a functioning holster
and his standard Imperial issue blaster fits perfectly inside and his
hands have been molded with great care so that the gun also fits inside
both of them with great ease too. The scanning device is a very impressive
accessory. Colored in primary colors for the most part, it is in scale
with the figure and has been given rollers to make it move along pretty
much any surface quite well. With all of Hasbro's tooling cost woes,
we are extremely thrilled that we got this rather large accessory coupled
with a super-articulated figure. Yes it is hollow, but it doesn't matter
because is it so very well done! It is truly nice to know that no shortcuts
or omissions were made to this spectacular set! You may think it might
sound a little pathetic that we get so excited over "big" things
not getting cut from our action figures, but we suppose that we have
been so battered by so many other items being cut by Hasbro that this
makes us feel over-fortunate. But no matter the level of thankfulness
or regret (which we have none), Hasbro has delivered a stellar action
figure in the form of the Imperial Scanning Crew. We look forward to
the possible multiple uses this sculpt can serve the future of the action
figure line because this is a figure that succeeds at every level.
Collector Notes
Imperial Scanning Crew
Status: Imperial Scanning Crew 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: 2
Accessory Details: BlasTech E-11 blaster pistol, scanning trunk
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: R3-A2 right leg
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 91420/87535
UPC: 653569430308
Retail: $7.99 USD
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