Star Wars Attack of the Clone Tusken Raider Femal with Tusken Child Action Figure

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Star Wars – Saga Attack of the Clones Tusken Raider Female (with Tusken Child) NIP Action Figure from the 2002 toy series. Also known as the Sand People, these dangerous savages live in the rocky Jundland Wastes on the planet Tatooine. The Tusken Raiders engage in an inevitable confrontation with Anakin Skywalker after he tries to rescue his mother from their camp…. More >>

Star Wars Attack of the Clone Tusken Raider Femal with Tusken Child Action Figure

5 Responses to “Star Wars Attack of the Clone Tusken Raider Femal with Tusken Child Action Figure”

  1. after all those figures that you have to spend 20 minute standing them up, this one is refreshingly sturdy. the carve and paint job is extremely detailed. I would probably reccomend this for a collector because you cant really play with it, still very cool.;

  2. This toy is fantastic! First off it has great detail on the dress, arms, and especially on the face mask. It has four points of articulation and a Graffi Stick that she can hold. Also, as an added bonus she comes with a little child(smaller that Boba Fett) that can fit in a pouch on her back, and the child can move its arms so you can play with it also. Overall this is a great toy and, if you get a male Tusken Raider, you can have your own little family.

  3. This toy is fantastic! First off, it has great detail on the dress, arms, and especially on the face mask. It has four points of articulation and a Graffi Stick that she can hold. Also, as a added bonus she comes with a little child (smaller than Boba Fett) that can fit in a pouch on her back, and the child can move its arms so you can play with it also. Overall, this is a great toy and, if you get a male Tusken Raider, you can have your own little family.

  4. This figure (or figures, rather), are okay. They aren’t what I would call “action figures” because they really aren’t made for action. They have amazing detail and great costumes. I like how the young Tusken Raider can fit into his mother’s back-pouch. Sometimes the mother Tusken Raider keels over backwards from the weight of her child, but usually it’s not a big problem. The gaffi stick is pretty cool, though if you remove the rubbery bands from the mother’s right hand, it is hard to have her grasp it in that hand. The child has great detail, though barely any articulation except in the arms, which can be moved up and down. The figures don’t have any action features like most of the Episode II toy line figures do. I don’t recommend these figures to younger children (9-below), because they will get bored quickly playing with it. But to collectors, these figures are great for display.

  5. This is an awesome figure! It’s certainly different from the Tusken raiders we’re normally used to seeing.

    Looks-wise, the female is awesome. Detail is great, especially the decoration around the chest and face.

    As for articulation, for obvious reasons, the figure is restricted in this area. You can move both of her arms though(from the elbow points), her waist(although the figure is actually is basically composed of two parts- her legs/upper body, and her face, arms and carrying pouch), and her feet.

    The child is a really good idea for an accessory. Additional points must be given for the child’s articulated arms. The child can fit into the female’s back pouch. She also comes with a gaffi stick that she can hold.

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