ARC Trooper Commander [Captain Fordo] (VC54) - Hasbro - The Vintage Collection (2011)
Return to the Main Jedi Temple Archives Home Page

The Original Trilogy Collection

G3-5LE - OTC - Star Tours

Name: G3-5LE
Collection: The Original Trilogy Collection
Number: N/A
Source: Star Tours
Availability: July 2005
License: Hasbro

Review_G35LEStarToursOTC001 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC002 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC003 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC004
Review_G35LEStarToursOTC005 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC006 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC007 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC008
Review_G35LEStarToursOTC009 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC010 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC011 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC012
Review_G35LEStarToursOTC013 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC014 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC015 Review_G35LEStarToursOTC016

The fate of the Star Wars universe is in your hands!

Whenever your plans call for intergalactic transport, call on Star Tours for state-of-the-art travel excitement! Tour the galaxy aboard the STARSPEEDER 3000, the most advanced transport vessel of its kind, and experience the expertise of the sector's newest and most reliable droid pilots!

Look for more great STAR TOURS toys from Hasbro!

Across three line looks, Hasbro released four waves of STAR TOURS action figures for Disney Parks. By 2005, the Hasbro Star Wars line evolved into The Original Trilogy Collection, and as the line wrapped up with a transitional wave of figures before the launch of the Revenge Of The Sith line, Hasbro also packaged the three final STAR TOURS Disney exclusive figures in the same type of packaging as well. The Original Trilogy Collection STAR TOURS figures are perhaps some of the earliest and most interesting droid designs of the 1987 theme park attraction. Although introduced back in 1987, figures like G3-5LE saw their first action figure interpretation created by Hasbro almost two decades later. It didn’t have a designation until the Hasbro line either. G3-5LE was a droid that worked aboard the Star Tours travel agency's Tomorrowland Starport. It was seen near the MSE droid track plugging and unplugging a fuel tube, using a broken MSE unit as a workstation. At least that’s what Wookieepedia told us. The action figure looks odd in The Original Trilogy Collection packaging, but this is how Hasbro decided to pack this exclusive lineup.

With so many STAR TOURS droids produced for the line to date, many Star Wars collectors felt that The Original Trilogy Collection STAR TOURS figures were scraping the bottom of the barrel. Still, we find some charm in what Hasbro produced for fans. Having already produced the featured dominant droids in the STAR TOURS attraction, Hasbro looked a little more deeply into the attraction and pulled some of the background droids to finish up the fourth and final wave of figures, including G3-5LE. G3-5LE comes with four points of articulation including a swivel head, two swivel shoulders, and a hinge-jointed lower body. These four points don’t give the figure an incredible amount of movement, but there is enough included here to achieve some interesting poses for the figure. The upper body doesn’t have full support because of the hinge-jointed connection to the lower body, so G3-5LE wants to lean forward, and it’s a bit of a stressor to position it in an upright posture. Still, G3-5LE looks great despite its minimal articulation. The lower body is a treaded platform, but it doesn’t have any articulation at all.

G3-5LE has adequate paint operations. The droid is cast in a deep silvery gray color. And then Hasbro accented the droid with some vibrant colors including red, blue, orange and black. The paint operations are applied cleanly and help shape an expressive personality for these rather one-dimensional characters. Hasbro didn’t go above and beyond with the deco, but the finished figure looks excellent. Like many other STAR TOURS droids, their names often have writing in Arabic, or they have words like “WARNING” or “DANGER” applied to various parts of them. They look while well-maintained decals. It’s an odd way to decorate a droid, but for us, it works out well. Like most “last waves,” The Original Trilogy Collection STAR TOURS wave came and went without much fanfare. Aftermarket prices for the three figures that make up this wave remain significantly higher than any of the single-carded droids in the STAR TOURS range. But we believe not too many Star Wars collectors knew about the existence of these droids either. G3-5LE is a nice figure, but if you have the G2 droids, this is a little bit more of the same thing.

Collector Notes

G3-5LE

Status: G3-5LE is an all-new figure.

Articulation Count: 4 points (4 areas of articulation)

Articulation Details: swivel head (1), swivel left shoulder (1), swivel right shoulder (1), hinge-jointed lower body (1)

Accessory Count: None

Accessory Details: None

Date Stamp: 2004

Collection: 1

Assortment Number: 10263

UPC: 076930102633

Retail: $9.99 USD

Market Value: Click here to check the latest prices based on Click here to check the market value on eBay! listings.

The Original Trilogy Collection STAR TOURS

3T-RNE

G3-5LE

MSE-1T

Added: April 11, 2019
Category: Original Trilogy Collection, The
Reviewer: Paul Harrison
Score:
blog comments powered by Disqus

Return to Research Droids Reviews Index

-Click HERE to return to the home page-

Channels

 

Follow Us

JTA Info

Affiliates

Hasbro

Gentle Giant

Sideshow Collectibles

Hot Toys

LEGO

Mattel

Disney

Disney Store

Acme Archives

Hallmark

Trading Cards

Store Reports

Research Droids Reviews

Visual Guides

Books & Novels

Convention News

Movie & TV News

Rants & Raves

Special Reports

       Facebook

       Instagram

       Pinterest

       Youtube

       RSS

Home

Contact

News Archives

Site Search

Image Use Policy

Disclosure Policy

Privacy Policy

RDR Index

Visual Guide Index

Bantha Skull

Collector's Cantina

Jedi News

Star Wars Figuren

Star Wars New Zealand

Star Wars is a Copyright and Trademark of LucasFilm LTD. This site is intended for informational purposes only, and is not in anyway associated with LFL. All Visual Guides, images, and content are the property of JediTempleArchives.com, © 2004-2019 and may not be reused without permission. Please do not direct link to any of the content on this web site.