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Interesting review, although I’m not sure how you get all 5 stars out of some of the stuff you said – paint choices, missing sculpt elements, and the cartoony eyes – seemed like a 4/5 review to me. Other than that, seems like a spot-on review, although I think Salacious Crumb looks about 25% too big next to Jabba and Leia in your pics.
I passed on this piece and don’t regret it, mainly because I can’t imagine where I’d put a 1:12-scale Jabba the Hutt in my collection. The price seemed about right, $64 before tax for exclusive accessories and packaging, I just didn’t need one of these.