A Critique of Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker (and Suggestions for the Future)
by Shabby Blue
(GuestBlogger)
The new Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker figure is now showing up in stores along with the rest of the Empire Strikes Back wave. I’ve wanted this particular version for years, but until now Hasbro has always come short of offering an accurate quality version of this figure.
The next incarnation of Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker was in 2004 as part of the Collectible Cup with Figure releases, but this version was just a repaint of the POTF2-era “X-Wing Luke Skywalker” with a new puffy jacket collar piece added to his upper torso. Still not 100% accurate, and it definitely did not live up to 2004 standards.
In 2006, Hasbro produced a new improved Snowspeeder Pilot when they gave us the Target-exclusive Snowspeeder with Zev Senesca figure. Zev Senesca had an accurate cold-weather pilot’s jacket which looked much better than the POTF2 version, but he still had limited articulation and an inaccurate style of boots, so his body wasn’t quite perfect when Hasbro re-purposed it for a new Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker kit-bash in the 2007 Target exclusive Battle of Hoth Ultimate Battle Pack. The shade of orange on the legs didn’t match the upper body, and the boots were not the Hoth style, making this a lackluster upgrade. They also used the Vintage Original Trilogy Collection Luke Skywalker headsculpt, which doesn’t fit the look of the post-Wampa attacked, scarred likeness.
Following that in 2008 we finally got a 100% accurate Snowspeeder Pilot sculpt for Wes Janson and Kesin Ommis in the Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker sets. Upon seeing those, it was only a matter of time for Hasbro to re-use the new body sculpt and give us a real Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker.
Surprisingly, they chose to sculpt a brand new body from the ground-up rather than re-use the already flawless Evolutions Asst. body. So now after more than 14 years Hasbro has finally given us the perfect Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker. Or have they??
The new figure has an accurately sculpted Snowspeeder Pilot’s outfit with plenty of articulation, and it works well enough for Skywalker when he’s on Hoth taking on AT-AT Walkers both in and out of his Snowspeeder. However, they overlooked one important detail – a peg hole for his saber hilt. Why include a lightsaber hilt with a peg on it when you can’t attach it to his belt (as seen in the film)? Since this Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker figure is a new sculpt, it’s disappointing that he’s missing this one small detail which would have perfected the figure.
Putting it together was not as simple as it looks. The easiest part was putting the 2007 Vintage 30th Anniversary Collection Bespin Luke Skywalker head on the body and repainting the neck to match his face’s skin tone. Next I drilled a hole in his belt just above where the saber clip should have been so that the lightsaber hilt could easily plug into it (as seen both on Hoth and Dagobah).
After that, I cut the Vintage 30th Anniversary Collection Bespin Luke Skywalker gun holster and leg strap away from the rest of his belt so that I could glue it onto the current Hoth Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker belt just behind his right-sided belt pouch. Before gluing, however, I repainted the belt and holster a matching shade of brown to resemble the belt he wore on Dagobah.
The final step of this custom project was to swap the Hoth Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker gloved hands with those from an extra Evolutions Wes Janson figure because for some reason the current Hoth Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker hands are sculpted at a downward angle that makes holding a blaster gun look awkward. I assume Hasbro sculpted his hands more for holding the grappling hook/harpoon gun than actually wielding a blaster. The Wes JansonHoth Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker gloved hands are more suited to hold a blaster and are easy to swap onto the arms with a quick boil-and-pop.
So with that, we have a nearly perfect “Dagobah Crash Luke Skywalker”. The only thing that would make it 100% perfect is glove-less arms since we see Luke removing his gloves almost immediately after crashing on Dagobah in the film just before he climbs out of his X-Wing. I didn’t want to attempt this type of custom, but the solution would be to repaint the 30th Anniversary Collection Celebration Luke Skywalker yellow jacket arms and put them on the Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker body. The ribbed design on the yellow jacket sleeves are identical to the orange sleeves on the Snowspeeder Pilot cold-weather jackets, and therefore requires no new sculpting.
Anyway, enjoy this friendly customizing tip and hopefully Hasbro will take notice and consider it for a future upgrade to their wonderful Snowspeeder Luke Skywalker! [Kids get your parents' permission!]












January 14th, 2010 at 3:41 pm
Nice custom work but for more accuracy Luke’s Hoth/Snowspeeder outfit should be of the two-tone variety (like Zev Senesca’s) and he should also include the proper lightsaber hilt mold (for example the one included in the trunk with the TSC #36 Farmboy Luke).
January 14th, 2010 at 3:45 pm
A custom throw-down! (Now I’m going to have to dig up my Star Wars Chronicles book to see what’s what.)
January 14th, 2010 at 5:23 pm
Star Wars Chronicles Book page 175 ; )
January 15th, 2010 at 10:19 am
TOO FUNNY! We must have like minds, cause I modded mine today as well! Then I saw your post! I used the spare Luke head from the LUKE SKYWALKER (Dagobah Training) OTC figure. Added the holster i had from a VOTC Han, and added the proper saber. Was so picky I drilled a hole on the other leg for the grey tube to plug into. Yeah, I’ve been impatiently waiting for this figure too…..
January 15th, 2010 at 10:22 am
WOOPS! Seems I was wrong about the grey tube placement…. I pulled a HASBRO!
January 15th, 2010 at 10:43 am
See… it happens to the best of us. This is one of the reasons that I often find myself at odds with the worst of the nitpickers (some who are my best of friends).