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SWTOTW, Week 32, 2020 Yoda
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<blockquote data-quote="TheJabbaWookie" data-source="post: 534162" data-attributes="member: 9217"><p>Yoda is my favourite figure. As Jeremy says what's not to like? He has so many accessories and so many variants.</p><p></p><p>I'll start off by posting a link to the coo guide created by the might Wolff as this will help identify what the f**k I'm talking about :lol: </p><p>https://swspaceclub.com/wbobafett/coo-guide-3-0/esb/yoda/#a</p><p></p><p><strong>Smile</strong></p><p>First up is Smile factory (family III on Wolff's excellent coo guide). There are actually three known variations of the Coo with a 1a, 1b and 1c. </p><p></p><p>Smile is simples really. There is the early Orange Snake figure which debuted on the 32 cards and ended with the 41 back; and there's the brown snake which first appeared on the 41d and ran to the end of the run.</p><p></p><p>The light coloured Yoda should be paired with the Orange Snake and light brown cane, while the dark green Yoda (often affectionately called the Pac-Man Yoda because of the shape of his eyes) should be paired with the brown snake and darker brown cane. There is a variant of the dark green Yoda with light paint apps on the limbs (the figure on the right of my three below. This also happens to have the Family III 1c coo not shown on Wolff's coo guide - I'll see if I can add a pic at a later date).</p><p></p><p>Both the Orange and brown Smile snakes can be identified and differentiated from the Unitoy snake by a gate scar found on the side of the snake as opposed to a sprue found in the mouths of the Unitoy snakes. The Smile Orange Snake is rigid, while the Smile brown snake is rubbery.</p><p></p><p>The Smile factory cane can be identified and differentiated from the Unitoy cane because of a lack of detail on the reverse of the cane. I believe it is always narrow whereas the Unitoy cane is often wide but can be narrow, but always has more detail.</p><p></p><p>The belt is thinner than both the Unitoys and Kader variants and can be identified by the circular epms found on the belt strap itself. The Smile Yoda can be found with belt version 1, 3, 4 and 6 on TIG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJabbaWookie, post: 534162, member: 9217"] Yoda is my favourite figure. As Jeremy says what’s not to like? He has so many accessories and so many variants. I’ll start off by posting a link to the coo guide created by the might Wolff as this will help identify what the f**k I’m talking about :lol: https://swspaceclub.com/wbobafett/coo-guide-3-0/esb/yoda/#a [b]Smile[/b] First up is Smile factory (family III on Wolff’s excellent coo guide). There are actually three known variations of the Coo with a 1a, 1b and 1c. Smile is simples really. There is the early Orange Snake figure which debuted on the 32 cards and ended with the 41 back; and there’s the brown snake which first appeared on the 41d and ran to the end of the run. The light coloured Yoda should be paired with the Orange Snake and light brown cane, while the dark green Yoda (often affectionately called the Pac-Man Yoda because of the shape of his eyes) should be paired with the brown snake and darker brown cane. There is a variant of the dark green Yoda with light paint apps on the limbs (the figure on the right of my three below. This also happens to have the Family III 1c coo not shown on Wolff’s coo guide - I’ll see if I can add a pic at a later date). Both the Orange and brown Smile snakes can be identified and differentiated from the Unitoy snake by a gate scar found on the side of the snake as opposed to a sprue found in the mouths of the Unitoy snakes. The Smile Orange Snake is rigid, while the Smile brown snake is rubbery. The Smile factory cane can be identified and differentiated from the Unitoy cane because of a lack of detail on the reverse of the cane. I believe it is always narrow whereas the Unitoy cane is often wide but can be narrow, but always has more detail. The belt is thinner than both the Unitoys and Kader variants and can be identified by the circular epms found on the belt strap itself. The Smile Yoda can be found with belt version 1, 3, 4 and 6 on TIG. [/QUOTE]
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