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Imperial Review => Action Figures => Topic started by: Clonehead on August 09, 2009, 06:19:34 PM
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Yet another long awaited release in the Clone Wars figure collection, Commander Gree has to be one of the coolest looking. Bought at Wal-mart for $7.47, Gree features excellent paint apps, super articulation but not ball jointed hips, a removable helmet, a single holster belt with one removable pistol, One long clone rifle, a nice looking removable bandolier, a different head sculpt with the patented double mohawk hair cut, and a large looking cannon with a launching missile from the cannon. This cannon looks cool but seems a bit large for one man to carry to me.
This is a solid release for this line and I can see this figure being sought after for a long time.
I must make a legacy version of a cw Gree sometime in the future.
Oh, my version came with the Qui Gon Redemption Certificate. I just cant tell if the UPC from Gree is one of the ones that will qualify for the Redemption.
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I was a little upset when all pics on the internet and the box itself show him with a CW version of a Z-6 Rotary blaster and then you open him and he has a new styled rocket launcher.
But I got over it quick enough.
I liked him and was glad to have picked this one up.
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Your right about the cannon, Dana. It even shows it in the pic on the back of the package.
I want my oversized rotary cannon.
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that is why i got two green clones to go with him and an arf trooper, all with the BIG gun.
Probably would have gotten more, but werent many more left when i had gone through them all, and I would rather let a kid get a nice fig and hopefully get a good experience, than keep it all to myself.
hopefully they will be around for a while...at least one in each scheduled wave release for this line this year if I recall correctly.
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Hi,
thanks for the great review.
I picked up Gree for the headsculpt and bandolier alone at the local TRU yesterday.
Re. the oversized (too-heavy-to-carry-realistically) weapons, I found a clue in Karen Traviss' RC novel "Triple Zero" when Trooper Corr brings the rotary blaster "minigun" to bear: he switches on the mini-repulsorlift incorporated in the weapon which allows him to carry and use the weapon which otherwise would be too heavy to handle.
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the heavy weapons guys in 40k have something silmilar called suspensors