MCM London Comic Con: The Archive Series 6″ figures cabinet

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MCM London Comic Con saw tens of thousands of sci-fi and genre fans swarm into the ExCeL in London’s Docklands and Fantha Tracks were there to cover the Star Wars elements of the show. Here we take a closer look at the Hasbro offerings, specifically The Archive Series 6″ figures which are all reissues with the only change being photoreal face deco where appropriate.

The IG-88 was a prototype with the wrong colour scheme. It was later pulled from display as too much gold wash had been applied by the factory. This will be rectified for its mainline release, along with Luke’s photoreal face which will also be tweaked.

This video also gives you a closer look at the figures on display.

Matt Booker
Matt Booker
Matt brings decades of retail and fandom experience to Fantha Tracks. A number of years at Cool Toy Review and The Private Universe, numerous trips across the Atlantic to US conventions and dozens of others in the UK and Europe as well as his knowledge of Star Wars (specifically Boba Fett) and the wider world of comics and sci-fi.
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MCM London Comic Con saw tens of thousands of sci-fi and genre fans swarm into the ExCeL in London’s Docklands and Fantha Tracks were there to cover the Star Wars elements of the show. Here we take a closer look at the Hasbro offerings, specifically The Archive Series 6″ figures which are all reissues with the only change being photoreal face deco where appropriate.

The IG-88 was a prototype with the wrong colour scheme. It was later pulled from display as too much gold wash had been applied by the factory. This will be rectified for its mainline release, along with Luke’s photoreal face which will also be tweaked.

This video also gives you a closer look at the figures on display.

Matt Booker
Matt Booker
Matt brings decades of retail and fandom experience to Fantha Tracks. A number of years at Cool Toy Review and The Private Universe, numerous trips across the Atlantic to US conventions and dozens of others in the UK and Europe as well as his knowledge of Star Wars (specifically Boba Fett) and the wider world of comics and sci-fi.
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