In the initial The Force
Awakens trailer/teaser, surely one cannot miss seeing that white-blue colored
X-Wing looming at the background while JJ Abrams gave us his first insights on
the new Star Wars instalment. Since then, although the black-orange X-Wing has
been appearing in subsequent trailers, many had speculated that we would
eventually see a white-blue X-Wing leading up the Resistance charge against the
First Order. I guess he will switch from white-blue to black-orange at some
point in the movie (but we'd have to wait till December to find out ain't it?). Anyway, supposedly Walmart is currently selling the white-blue X-Wing in their stores right now. I'd love to get my hands on one but the lack of Walmarts in my country may just hinder that for a little while longer.
Cementing
itself as one of the most bad-a** Star Wars vehicle of all time is the
aggressive looking black-orange colored Poe Dameron X-Wing. While we got so
used to seeing the grey-red colored ones, it's actually refreshing to see
a different color scheme on the much-loved T-65 starfighter.
Personally,
I absolutely love the new Kylo Ren-themed art for the new TFA toys. Not only
Kylo's image at the top right corner of each packaging, but also the main art
itself. I bought 3 deluxe sets for my son thus far and I told him to never
throw away the packagings. The hand painted art are absolutely gorgeous. It
reminds me a great deal of the box art of MOTU toys of the 80s. I seriously
can't remember if any Star Wars had such cool packaging art ever. Did they?
My favourite bit? The front
of the packaging depicts an image of the X-Wing as it flew rapidly near the
surface of an 'icy' planet (Hoth?) as a lone First Order TIE Fighter gives
chase.
Awesome.
Before I
start blabbing about this new incarnation of the X-Wing, I just want to get the
negatives out first. Just a couple:
1) If
you've read the many reviews out there already then you might notice by now
that the scale issue is among the hotly debated topic among collectors.
For the
record, this 3.75" scale X-Wing is just slightly bigger than its
corresponding LEGO version. Simply means that the LEGO version is a better
scaled version of the two as the minifigure is way smaller than Hasbro's
figure.
Let us
compare Poe's fighter with the previously released Wedge Antilles' fighter. It
is noticeably smaller in size. My immediate thoughts upon seeing this is how I
was going to squeeze Poe's action figure into the cockpit?
I admit
that I was initially hesitant to pick this X-Wing up because of the same issue
(I obviously/eventually picked it up at a specialty toy store at slightly below
market price) but I decided that its aesthetic is probably more important than
its functionality (not that I really play with my toy planes these days
anyway!).
I won't
even go into the 5-POA action figure issue as I've talked about this already in
my earlier postings on TFA toys. I think the figure looks great (more on this
later) and with a bit of effort, the obviously oversized action figure can
indeed fit into the undersized starfighter. Heck, I might even display the
Black X-Wing without Poe inside the cockpit. So that's that.
So, scale
issue? I can live with that.
2) One
thing bothers me more than the scale issue i.e. the 'bent plastic' controversy.
Parts of these new X-Wings are made out of flimsy rubber particularly the
cannons and the nose cone. Chances are most collectors will face the same
predicaments as these are mass-produced toys anyway.
I
am not sure if heating up the plastic cannons will allow us to straighten them
back into place or further distort their shape. Not even going to try doing it
to the nose cone! I'd like to hear from my fellow collectors if they have other
means of correcting these anomalies. I've done my best by slowly
shaping/bending them back into place but that's as far as I'd go with them.
Ok. I'm
done with the grouses. Now on with the niceties!
Poe’s
X-Wing fighter comes with an exclusive (and obvious) Poe Dameron figure,
complete with his blaster and helmet. I love it that this new design of
the X-Wing incorporates the looks and features of the T-65 from the original
trilogy and the blue-white starfighter used during the Clone Wars. Nice nod to
both OT and PT.
Poe
Dameron's X-Wing is obviously now black in color since he is the leader of the
Black Squadron. I think he's also called Black Leader too if I'm not mistaken.
The new X-Wing is now a T-70 model, apparently an upgrade from the T-65 from 30
years earlier.
The
classic fighter had 4 big circular reactors, 2 on each side where else the new
Black X-Wing has still 4 reactors albeit the circular shapes are now divided in
two on each wing.
The
X-Wing can launch a red missile and has a landing gear. As you could notice on
the box, there’s BB-8! He’s not removable as it’s when you push him that the
wings open and the button behind him is to close them, however his head can
move which is nice. If you want a figure of BB-8 per se, you need to buy the
2-Pack figures with the Unkar’s thugs and Jakku Scavenger.
Concerning
the colors, it changes from the usual red and grey X-Wing, black and orange
looks pretty badass. With a little effort, Poe’s figure does fit in the cockpit
so that is good thing! The figure itself has a removable helmet which is an
improvement comparing to the figure in the 1st Space wave assortment. It’s a
5POA figure with a ball-jointed head articulation. Great sculpt and paint apps.
It does look somewhat similar to Oscar Isaac, the actor who played Poe in the
movie.
The
design of this new pilot suit remains in the style of the X-Wing pilots from
the OT as we find the white and orange colors again, it gives a fresh new look
to the pilot suit. The helmet is also different, it’s a mix of the Phase 1.5
Clone Pilots from The Clone Wars (the top of the helmet) and the X-Wing pilot
helmets from the OT. It’s interesting to see an inspiration from both the OT
and TCW for this new ship and pilot suits, it gives something great, a mix
between OT era and PT era.
In my
opinion, despite all of the negativity surrounding this piece of
toy/collectible, I think this is a must-have in any Star Wars fans' collection.
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