A review of the Disney's Star Wars Die Cast Elite Series: Rey and BB8

Here's my Official Review of the new Elite Series Rey and BB8 Figures

 The joints are nice, and her arms can go a reasonable amount of turning. The painting is iffy, but still holds up against other figures. Her eyes kind of aren't the straightest, but that's not really important. Her clothing is designed beautifully, and the draping is well done. The figure though, is EXTREMELY top heavy, so trying to get her to stand up without the base (below) is almost impossible.
 Thankfully, the figure comes with a stand just like all the other Die Cast Elite Series because it's almost impossible to make her stand up on her own.
 The set comes with her staff, which doesn't really fit on her back, having no strap so it basically sits on her arm/.
 The Backpack is the same way.
 The blaster is nice. It's the one Han Solo gave to her in the the Force Awakens. It's a little hard to fit in, but after that it's pretty nice.
 The lightsaber is correctly detailed to the actual thing. The set comes with a transparent band, because it doesn't fit in very well, but it's super small and well, transparent so I lost it already.
 The BB8 is nice, the paint job is good. It's basically a Weeble-Wobble, so that's kind of fun. It makes sense it's like that because the base is a sphere, like the real thing.
 Like I said earlier the lightsaber is well detailed, and here's a close up for it.
This photo is to show size comparison of the two figures. BB8 is about up to her hip.


Well, that's your review. Hope this helps!

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