Coruscant Customs Figure Review: Star Wars Saga 2002-
     


     

 
Figure                         Padmé Amidala (Coruscant Attack) #41

Release Date      May 2002

Accessories        •  "Exploding" Radar Dish, Blaster Pistol, Pilot Helmet  




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For being so small, this figure kicks major Bantha tail!  First off, the figure is to scale, which is a big plus in my book.  But the scale doesn't hinder the articulation or sculpt.  The sculpt is dead on (except for the damn action feature button), and much improved over other Padme figs.  The articulation (at 12 points) is outstanding for a figure this small.  The figures accessories are nice, with the helmet really standing out.  The sculpt is super.  just look at the head sculpt!  And, her left-hand is sculpted to hold her helmet!  Plan on buying several of these figures if you are a customizer.  That head sculpt may come in handy.  This figure would have been perfect had  it not been for the maligned action feature! But still nice

Other than the awful action feature button, I think this figure is the greatest. To scale with other figures, which is small, and no limitations put on the articulation. To be that small and still feature 12 points is remarkable. The sculpt is dead on all of Natalie Portman's finer aspects - from her face to her ass (which does sport some cute little sculpted butt checks). The blow apart cannon tower accessory is way cool. I love the huge amounts of accessories that come with most of the SAGA line and this figure is no exception. Great job HASBRO!

 

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