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The STAR WARSE6611 The Black Series Hyperreal Luke Skywalker figure is an 8-inch collectible that features realistic detailing and 28 points of articulation, allowing fans to recreate iconic scenes from The Empire Strikes Back. With multiple accessories and a design inspired by the beloved character, this figure is perfect for display and a must-have for any Star Wars collection.
K**R
Wow
This figure is stunning. After getting the hyper real Darth Vader I was very excited to see what they would do with Luke. It has a rubber (not exactly just the closest material I could think of) suit that allows quite a lot of movement from the metal skeleton inside and it looks natural. Luke comes with a TON of hands. Force using, lightsaber holding, blaster holding, even relaxed hands. All of the hands are made of a semi soft plastic so the accessories fit very nicely in the hands without much force. The lightsaber looks just like it did in The Empire Strikes Back, down the the 7 grips with the bolts about 3/4 of the way down. The Dl-44 blaster can be taken out of the holster and held by Luke. It is very nicely painted and looks very accurate to what it looks like in the movie. Now the heads, wow, these may have the best Mark Hamill likeness I've seen on a figure. The box art does not do it justice it is very good. With Empire being my favorite star wars movie I'm glad to see that Luke turned out so good, especially with the high standards the Vader figure gave us. I recommend this very highly.
C**Z
So real!, it's like having Luke Skywalker on a stand
You can pose it any way you want, it has exchangeable hands and face. It really looks so real, and the metal skeleton makes it very easy to set.
E**M
Hasbro Episode 2 :)
His height could have been much taller. he looks like short when he stand on his father. after a while i got used to his PVC costume. overall that’s a good figure but i gotta say that hasbro did better job for Darth Vader. In addition, the packaging was perfect.
K**N
Great figure but room for improvement
As a figure on its own and removing the cost there is a lot to love about this figure like the possible poses, accessories, display stand, presentation and so on but this figure doesn't exist in a vacuum. Compared to the Vader in the Hyperreal like the Luke falls short in the fact that there is no fabric clothing but rather all plastic which makes the pricing somewhat unjustified. I'd compare it to the Figuarts line. I love it and I hope this line expands in the future considering the amount of R&D it must have cost Hasbro to develop these two it would be a shame. Perhaps reduce the price a bit if sticking more to plastic molds for say a Stormtrooper. The line is leaps and bounds above the Black Series but for most of us especially with the new face tech going into the Black Series line that may be good enough for a fraction of the cost while those looking for more are heading to the Hot Toys lines.
M**A
The Force is strong with this one...!
This is an incredibly detailed and well built poseble statue. It is NOT a toy and should be for display only. It has a delicate outer structure made from soft silicone material that allows for the bending of arms and legs to position the figure the way you want. Care should be taken removing the Luke figure from the packaging and when removing hands for other poses, twist lightly as you pull gently or damage may occur.Overall it is an excellent Star Wars collectible.
R**Y
Well made
This figure def. is in line with the quality and features you would expect from the hyper real line. I love it with all of its articulation and accessories. Def. is a must have especially if you have the hyper real darth vader. I will say though, the detail is not as accurate on luke as it is on vader.
J**8
Its made of Soft Rubber. 👎
I Dont like the Rubber instead of Plastic or Diecast Metal.Feels like a sex toy to the Touch.Just Weird.
P**A
I love it!
I love it! It feels great and it’s very adjustable and accurate. His hands are easy to remove and put back on.
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