DEWBACK & SANDTROOPER
STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (KENNER)
Okay, I had a bit of an impromptu break yesterday, because my head just wasn’t in the game and I didn’t have an easy to grab and review item on hand, but have no fear, I’m back at it today, and I’m going back to one of my old faithfuls: Power of the Force! The line had all manner of price-points and such set-up to cover different things, and one of them was the “Creature” sets, which each paired a standard figure with a larger creature of some sort. I’ve looked at three of the eight, and today I’m capping things off by arriving thoroughly at the middle, the the Dewback and the Sandtrooper!
THE FIGURES THEMSELVES
The Dewback and Sandtrooper were part of the initial round of “Creature” Sets for Power of the Force, hitting retail in 1997. It was one of the three A New Hope-based Creature sets in the first batch, and one of four overall in this particular sub-line.
The Dewbacks are seen fairly early on in the franchise, and then really not again until The Mandalorian finally brought them back for an episode. They were the source of a little extra focus from the Special Edition re-release of A New Hope, though, which was a large piece of the push on these initial creature sets. The figure is about 8 inches long, and has 4 points of articulation, as well as a feature that opens and closes the figure’s mouth. The sculpt here is entirely new, not re-used from the vintage version. While the vehicles got re-used, the creatures were not the same situation. This one is more patterned on the CGI-recreation from the updates, as was the case with Jabba. That said, I think the Dewback works out a little bit better. It’s not a bad sculpt; there’s certainly a flair to it, carrying on the general style of the earlier PotF figures. The proportions are definitely a little over-hyped, but I do rather like the texture work. The color work is pretty solid; the eyes are quite realistic, and the accenting of the brown on the top is pretty decent. The Dewback has a lede that fits in its mouth and can be held (albeit somewhat awkwardly) by the included Sandtrooper.
There were three Sandtroopers available in Power of the Force. This is the third one, at least as far as my reviews go. The figure stands 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 7 points of articulation. He swaps out the waist articulation of the other two for a pair of hinged knees, granting him an easier time sitting on the Dewback. Beyond that, he feels very much like the other two, right down to the off-model helmet and the slightly odd proportions. At least he’s consistent. The paint work saw two
variations. This figure is the first of the two, which has much heavier dirt accenting, making him look rather orange. It definitely goes overboard (especially since this guy’s part of the mounted division, and wouldn’t actually be walking around on the sand), but at least they tried something different. He’s packed with his backpack and longrifle (which can be stowed on the backpack), as well as a prod, which is, like, three times as long as him.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I didn’t have any of the creature sets as a kid, but I did have *just* the Sandtrooper from this set, because I got handed one by a dealer while walking through a comic show when I was a kid. Don’t know quite what happened to that one, if I’m honest. I ended up getting this one a few years back, when I was able to get a sealed copy for pretty cheap via a trade-in at All Time. It’s an okay set. The Dewback is obviously the star here, and the work really shows. The trooper is pretty run of the mill, but he can at least bend his knees, so he’s got that going for him.
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