After two seasons, Din Djarin concludes he's really not a suitable father figure for Grogu and that the little tyke is better off raised by a Jedi Master who actually knows what these magic powers are all about. BoBF says hug all that and immediately pairs Baby Yoda right back with Mando...
I'm excited for more Mando, but it's weird coming back to it after Boba Fett completely nuked its entire story arc and after Andor redefined what "good Star Wars" could be.
Kinda wish I had held onto the RotF Legends Wheelie toy for side-by-side comparisons, since their about the same size. Obviously MC03 "Little Monster" is way more detailed and articulated, though some of the joints are rather tight and the shoulder wheels don't seem to lock into place anywhere...
He's like a cross between RotF Lockdown and DotM Megatron.
I'm assuming the truck mode's supposed to be a bit more compressed. It'd be rather silly if there were fuel tank-shaped holes immediately in front of the fuel tanks.
"General Kenobi!"
Freezer looks like a Fossilizer version of Frenzy, heh. Going by the description it doesn't transform though, just has a weapon mode, which rarely ever look good.
Also, Arcee. Who kinda looks less refined than the (I assume) smaller Arcee triplets, in terms of engineering...
Red tires/black hubcaps or black tires/red hubcaps would go a long way to make it look like an intentional choice rather than a comically absurd result of gangmolding.
I really wish Studio Series' first Commander was more exciting. The size class devolving into nothing but bots with trailers is pretty dull itself, but then they go with a character that's just had two different figures in a few short years.
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