MORGAN ELSBETH
STAR WARS: RETRO COLLECTION (HASBRO)
Fun FiQ Fact #0054: Morgan Elsbeth, a character of witch-y background, shares her name with Morgan Le Fay, witch of Arthurian legend, befitting Star Wars’ long-seated ties to Arthurian legend.
If you ask me to pick the things that stuck out to me about Morgan Elsbeth’s first appearance in The Mandalorian‘s “Chapter 13: The Jedi,” I don’t know that Morgan herself would have really jumped out at me, but she’s one of the parts that stuck around, getting upgraded to one of the main antagonists of Ahsoka. She’s gotten action figures of all the main variety out of it, and I’ve opted to cover the Retro-style one, because why not?
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Morgan Elsbeth is the final figure in the Ahsoka show tie-in assortment of Star Wars: Retro Collection. The figure stands just shy of 3 3/4 inches tall and she has 5 points of articulation. The sculpt is all-new, and it’s not bad. It’s nothing thrilling, I suppose; Morgan’s outfit is kind of pedestrian as far as Star Wars looks go, but they do their best with it. Like a proper vintage release, she’s got her skirt from the show sculpted into a pair of awkward legs. It’s very silly, but it’s very proper to the style, and it helps to sell the idea well. I do feel like the hands are a little large, and the arms a little skinny, for a proper vintage figure, but it otherwise feels pretty authentic. Morgan’s color work is kind of bland, but that’s accurate, I suppose. There’s some red and some off black. Paint application is kept to a minimum, but what’s there is well applied. Morgan is packed all on her own, with no accessories of any sort. That’s unfortunate.
THE ME REMAINDER OF THE EQUATION
I bought Morgan for one reason and one reason only: I was buying the rest of the set. It felt silly to just skip her and Ahsoka, so I didn’t. She’s fine. Not thrilling. I get her relevance to the plot, but I do wish we’d gotten someone else instead, since a number of other notable characters didn’t get moved over to this style.
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