GENERAL HERA SYNDULLA
STAR WARS: RETRO COLLECTION (HASBRO)
Fun FiQ Fact #0035: Hera’s live-action actor, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, is married to Obi-Wan Kenobi actor Ewan McGregor.
Hera Syndulla’s jump to live action was one of my two favorite things about Ahsoka (the other being Captain Rex’s jump to live action, however brief it may have been), and I’ve been all about the toy coverage for her. I of course got her Black Series offering, but what’s a Star Wars character without some 3 3/4-inch action? Since I’m not much of a Vintage Collection guy, it’s Retro Collection for me, I suppose.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
General Hera Syndulla is the third figure in the Ahsoka-tie-in assortment of Star Wars: Retro Collection. This is Hera’s third time getting a smaller-scale 5PoA figure, though this one is specifically based on her live-action appearance, awesome bomber jacket and all. The figure stands a little shy of 3 3/4 inches tall and she has 5 points of articulation. Like most of the rest of the set, her sculpt is all-new. It’s not quite as strong as Marrok, I feel, but that certainly doesn’t make it a bad one. She’s definitely living up to the vintage Kenner stylings that the line is aiming for, while still maintaining the important design elements from the show. Obviously, in keeping with proper Kenner style, she doesn’t get a proper Winstead likeness, but at the same time, she doesn’t look unlike her either, which hits that sweet spot. And, much like Karga and Boba from earlier assortments, her holster is designed with a loop that can actually hold her gun, which is a very fun touch. Hera’s color work is pretty basic, but pretty on the mark for what it needs to be. The colors are pitched up a bit to be a bit brighter than on screen, which is right for the style, and the basic paint work is decent, with no notable slop or bleed over. Hera is packed with a small blaster pistol.
THE ME REMAINDER OF THE EQUATION
Hera was one of my top two figures from this set, and I was certainly looking forward to her, even if she was pretty basic. The final figure is one of those ones that hits pretty much exactly where I expect it to. She doesn’t blow me away or anything, but I didn’t expect that. She’s a good, solid, middle of the road figure.
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