The figure comes with a prototype weapon that differs in color (Blue) than the Production one. Also, part of the weapon is still attached to a sprue. I simply love this figure and am very excited to add it to my Modern Prototype Collection.
The figure comes with a prototype weapon that differs in color (Blue) than the Production one. Also, part of the weapon is still attached to a sprue. I simply love this figure and am very excited to add it to my Modern Prototype Collection.
Pictured is a Power of the Jedi Darth Vader (Dagobah) “Translucent” First Shot. The figure is unpainted and molded in what seems to be a more translucent (smoke grey) plastic on the head, chest, arms, bottom cape and legs. The large cape can be removed and is more grayish in color, compared to the Production version. The head differs than the production version, where part of the mask cannot be removed and lacks color (red) in the eyes. The figure contains copyright information on the feet (LFL 1999 Kenner China)
Here is an up-close picture of the Head, Torso and Arms. The clearer or smoke grey plastic really stands out and is very noticeable compared to the Production version.I acquired the figure in a trade and this makes a nice and cool addition to my Modern Prototype Collection.
Pictured is a Power of the Jedi Snaggletooth (Zutton) First Shot. The figure is molded in black (Head and Arms), Yellow (Tunic) and Brown (Torso). The legs and holster are molded in black, grey and white.The color scheme is mixed on both legs. The figure lacks copyright information.
Here is a picture of the figure with Prototype weapons. The Blasters (black) and glass (solid white) differ in color and scheme from the Production versions. The figure is very cool and a nice addition to my Prototype collection of the First Twenty-One Figures.