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Aurra Sing : Dawn of the Bounty Hunters (Star Wars Masterpiece Edition)

Aurra Sing : Dawn of the Bounty Hunters (Star Wars Masterpiece Edition)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A collector must have
Review: First off....wait on buying this. The other two in the series both went on clearance. Second, the doll looks bad...not bad as in good, but BAD. Why isn't McFarlane Toys doing Star Wars figures? Or why is Kenner not matching them in detail and quality? I am tired of non-articulated figures or ones that don't even really look like the actor/actress. This isn't the late 70's or early 80's anymore. I can't really comment on the book, but for being a book on characters that barely are in the film....it's probably mostly speculative. The movies have always been the law. Lucas has stated this many times, and it's still ever changing as he continues to flesh out the series.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hardman's review
Review: For the most part, the book is authoritative about the bounty hunters with the exception of the main character of this book, Aurra Sing. Reason being, after reading the book and the Star Wars website character link on her, there are a couple of essential differences. One, Aurra Sing the figure and character in this book does not carry a scarlet bladed Light Saber. Two, the weapons that she carries are not able to be adequately held by the figure, where in the Star Wars website she carries a Light Saber and six other light sabers that she has gotten from other Jedis that she has killed. I also think that if she is going to be a character in Episode II, they will have to remodel her hands and maybe modify the weapons that she holds to reflect the characterisation of the original creator of this character as found in the Starwars.com link.

Justin Hardman New South Wales, Australia

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: pretty good
Review: i'm a 12 year old girl-and i just got into aurra sing and those 3 seconds on the screen type characters.anyway,the book is pretty good-i liked learning about aurra sing.the doll is pretty cool-i like the guns and the outfit and the hair and stuff.i don't like the antennia though.it sticks out to much.in the aurra sing comics it's not as bad!the 2 black guns don't fit in her hands good.the strap for the long gun goes over her well though.i wish she came with her lightsaber!ohh well.i still like the doll and book.buy this book and doll anyway!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perhaps too Harshly Judged
Review: When the Aurra Sing: Dawn of the Bounty Hunters set was first released at an eye-popping seventy-five dollars, I, like many others, were a bit put off by it. With the number of unbought items because of this price, however, it became easier and easier to find this piece at an agreeable price. That is good, too, because it has a multitude of redeemable qualities.
1) The 12" figure itself isn't bad crafted at all. The facial features look accurate, the hands and lengthened fingers are well sculpted, and the hair, with a mixture of beaded strands finishing off the effect, make the body design look quite good. It is flawed in a few ways, with a bit of an oversized head (not too badly, but still, at the wrong angle, large), few points of articulation, and the antenna in her head bending a bit too easily and staying that way. Still, the articulation in 12' figures has never been the best, so this is overlookable. Personally, I don't want McFarlane overunfluencing yet another market.
2) The outfitting actually looks good, too, with removable pieces ranging from shells, guns, a weapons belt, boots, and a vest with varied attachments. This is an improvement over many recent releases because it gives more depth to the figure.
3) Her weapon looks quite good and slings over her back well. The look mimics the movie/photos nicely.
4) The book itself, despite some flaws in the bounty hunter storylines, does have a bit of detail to it. An experienced person might even learn a couple of facts, plus there's a listing of many and many a bounty hunter item that's been released over the years.
5) The box itself is actually interesting, depicting the past and the present hunters in all their glory. I liked it because it holds the book and the figure easily, allowing you access without destroying the packaging.
Its a piece that will surprise you, actually, once you have it and get to sit around in admiration. I would highly recommend it.


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