He is looking to get a-head.
Well, I was quite content with my old Jango Fett but, since I've always liked the Fetts, why not get the Upgrade?... well, maybe because it's a bit more complicated than that.This figure features an entirely new sculpt. Sure, it's the same character, but the body, proportions and articulation are completely different, right down to the guns. I really do like the look of the figure, the Fetts have always looked badass, and this is no exception, and I do think this sleeker build is a bit better... but more on that later. He comes with a removable helmet, his jetpack and his two guns. Firstly. the helmet, now you can move the shooting aide that is on its side. It's a bit smaller, and at first I thought that it was kinda lame because some angles showed too much of his chin. But never fear, eventually I learned that it was a skill issue: If you center the helmet just right, it will fit his head like a glove.
With an updated mold comes updated articulation. He has single jointed elbows and single jointed knees. The elbows are MUCH better than they used to be, sadly, the knees aren't as good, but no biggie, they are good enough. He has a ball jointed waist. The most glaring flaw with this figure are the shoulder parts. They are part of the armor, and they will hamper his shoulder articulation. The most important element to keep in mind is that his arms end on sleeves, that have a 'sub sleeve'. You have to turn this sub-sleeve to avoid his cables from breaking.
But good luck with that, even keeping that in mind, they broke. This is unacceptable by now, because most of their Mandalorian figures have this issue, and it KEEPS happening. This doesn't happen with Bobba Fett, there's no reason it should happen with Jango.
And this is the comparison. The new figure has all-around better proportions, he looks much sleeker and much cooler, but... Well, the previous figure had the shoulder-pads as part of his arms, so he could actually raise his arms upwards, the new one can't. That said, the elbow bend is much superior. Another issue, the knee-pads. They were sculpted into the old figure, on this one they are loose pieces of soft plastic hanging loose on his knees, which are a point against him. The belt is much better sculpted this time around, but I think that will also make it a bit more delicate, but only time will tell. But the bigger point of contention: The paint. The old figure had silver paint all around him, making him shiny. The new one has silver paint on his chest and gauntlets, but the helmet and everything below the waist is made out of silver plastic, which doesn't look too bad, but it doesn't look as good as it used to. His guns too, the old one had painted grips, these ones don't. Because of all of these things... I don't think the new figure is an upgrade. It is in some ways, but it's a downgrade in others, making it a bit of a sidegrade, if you will. He is a bit shorter than Bucky Cap.
This Jango Fett is fine. I like the new proportions, but I really don't like losing articulation. It's also baffling that they can't make durable cables, because this used to be an issue, and still is. And it's unfair to blame the user, the engineering should be better. Make them thicker if you need, but it shouldn't be on the user. So... yeah, as much as I'd like to score Jango higher, Hasbro still has ways to go with him.
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