Bossk
Bossk is one of the 6 Bounty hunters seen on the bridge of Darth Vader’s Star Destroyer in “The Empire Strikes Back”. While Boba Fett gets all the glory, the other Bounty Hunters get no love. That is, until Hasbro included them in their Vintage figure line.
This may be one of the greatest Star Wars action figures ever made.
Now I am no Bossk fanboy. I love the bounty hunters as much as the next guy, but Bossk never did it for me. The vintage version just looked lame. But I ended up reading Tales of the Bounty Hunters, a 1996 anthology of short stories based on the characters tasked with finding Captain Solo. It fleshed out each of the characters so much that it renewed my interest in those lesser characters, even Dengar.
So why is this figure so great?
First, the vintage card back. Hasbro included Bossk as part of its vintage collection, a line that brought classic characters and packaging to the new era. The card back is the same as the vintage toy, but the figure is all new. It takes advantage of all of the recent advances in Hasbro figures.
The sculpt is awesome. Every scale stands out, every button on his outfit. Paint application is flawless. His outfit is molded out of several different pieces, with the breathing apparatus and parts of his flight suit being separate.
Articulation is amazing for a figure this size. I count 17 points of articulation in this little guy. He just looks amazing.
It’s really too bad that Hasbro doesn’t do all their figures like this. I’d gladly pay $10 a figure for improved articulation and detailing.