Leesub Sirln is a Qiraash and one of the patrons in the Mos Eisley cantina on Tatooine. She is hiding from Imperial authorities that suspect her of having precognitive powers and have declared her a Force adept.
Leesub
Sirln is a figure that unintentionally pays homage
to the vintage line. And likewise we think that
Hasbro is also unknowingly paying homage. While
she was never released in the vintage line, she
is still a figure who shares the same spirit
as classics like Snaggletooth and Hammerhead.
Never too visible or having a reasonable amount
of screen time in the film and not saying any
audible lines, she is a character that sees plastic
despite this. Forever immortalized in action
figure form over 30 years from the release of
the film that she appeared, Leesub Sirln adds
another depth of character to your Chalmun's
Cantina display and another female action figure
that will either be hot or not in the Legacy
Collection. Likely to have never been released
had the Star Wars basic modern line not lasted
this long, we still think that she is a bit overdue.
Not the most intriguing female bar patron in
Star Wars, she is a good start until we get the
two Tonnika sisters (that we will never get).
While we are certain that it is not Leesub Sirlin's
duty to pacify those wanting the Tonnika sisters,
she will no doubt interest the same audience.
Cool, sleek and sexy. Leesub Sirln has it all
and she will at least add some color to your
Star Wars collection. A Force sensitive Qiraash,
she is another vagabond and renegade seeking
selfish pleasures rather than the what good she can give the
universe.
Leesub
Sirln has 14 areas of articulation which you
can assume that this is more than enough for
this background character. She is perfectly in
scale with all your other correctly scaled action
figures and she has good posture and stature.
Cast in a very pale pink, Leesub Sirln is the
first Star Wars action figure with this skin
color. She has a silver and black skin tight
shell/leotard with two black boots. The silver
paint used to make up most of her clothing is
actually quite impressive and it glistens when
necessary and looks flat most other times. There
is just the right amount of "glitter" in
the paint and it really looks great. Leesub Sirln
has a very large cranium. While her character
looks a little bizarre, it interestingly does
not detract from her beauty. Sadly, that beauty
does not translate entirely well into her likeness
in the action figure. A little more paint in
the face would have benefit her tremendously.
But Hasbro decided to go with a simplistic approach
and paint very plain black dots for eyes. She
is sorely missing some eye shadow as seen in
the picture on the figure's card back. Something
to make her more feminine is needed and we think
this is the missing link. We do wish to however
note that her hairstyle is replicated perfectly
and dark plum lipstick has been added to her
lips. As far as decoration is concerned, Leesub
Sirln looks great, she just isn't perfect.
Leesub
Sirln comes with a blaster pistol and she has
a holster in her left boot where it stays (but
not too well). Where else would she put her gun
being that she is so scantily clad? She also
comes with a clear crystal bar glass (the same
one that comes with Hrchek Kal Fas). Her left
hand is in a very wide open position and it can
hold the glass quite well. Similarly, her right
hand is positioned in a way that holds her pistol
excellently. From a distance, Leesub Sirln has
a very nice silhouette. As you get closer and
closer, the silhouette becomes a little more
knobby and less sleek. For a figure that is mostly “naked” and
showing her entire arms and legs, the joints
overall look pretty good on the figure. While
you can definitely see where they connect, they
don't look out of proportion or completely unnatural.
For some strange reason, the Princess
Leia (BD17) figure would clearly have
the same issue, but the joints on her look better
for some reason. Still not to worry however,
Leesub Sirln looks awesome and she is a breath
of fresh air in the Legacy Collection.
Counting all figures separately, since 2006's The
Saga Collection, we have received a dozen
or so excellently sculpted and/or painted Cantina/Mos
Eisley aliens in the basic line. And they are
apparently going to get better and better as
time marches forward. And we look forward to
what Hasbro has tucked away in their parking
lot! They may think they are winding down, but
there are many older figures in need of desperate
updates too.
Collector Notes
Leesub Sirln
Status: Leesub Sirln 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: blaster, bar glass
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: R4-P44 left leg
Date Stamp: 2009
Assortment Number: 91423/87535
UPC: 653569430285
Retail: $7.99 USD
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