In 1986, a company known as Comics Spain produced a line of PVC figures from both of the 1980s Star Wars cartoons: Droids and Ewoks. While the popular toymaker, Kenner, released action figures from these cartoons as well, Comics Spain produced characters that were not made by Kenner and also matched the likeness of each character to their appearance in the cartoon. This blog will explore all the figures that were released, and identify the variations that made their way to the market.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Paploo: Paint Variant
I've yet to discuss any paint variants / errors for Paploo - but we now have images from several sources of a genuine variant that was painted at another workshop. The standard figure has tan / beige features, including the eyes, mouth, hands and feet - the variant has those same features painted in pink. Its interesting to note, that this other workshop also painted the necklaces solid grey, instead of giving them the correct black band.
Purely speculative, but its possible this same workshop is responsible for the variant Wicket with pink eyes and mouth, as its the same shade used on the Paploo variants, and they are paired in an image from an owner. The same may be true for the Kneesaa variant with the purple flower, seen paired here as well.
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