Pros: Excellent details
Cons: Black on the cape
The Bottom Line:
Scoundrel Lando
A good but rare ornament
Star Wars geeks will loveScoundrel Lando Available for a Limited Time Only. Get Him Before the Empire Does.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Wars: The Empire
Strikes Back, Hallmark has released several ornaments inspired by the
movie. One of them is this limited
edition ornament of Lando Calrissian.
This is the first time Lando has shown up in the Hallmark ornament line,
so fans of the franchise will definitely want to get him.
Lando first showed up in Empire as a friend of Han Solo who
is running the Cloud
City on the edge of the
galaxy. There is betrayal once he gets
involved. And in a case of how much
first impressions can impact characters, I have never truly warmed up to him. I know which side he ultimately joins, but
his first betrayal cuts deep. Still,
when I started getting the Star Wars ornaments from Hallmark, I decided I
needed him to add to my collection.
The ornament itself shows Lando in action. He's dressed in mainly light blue. He's got a gun in one hand, and his legs are
bent an apart. It looks like he could
turn and fire at any moment. To further
portray him as being in action, the cape he is wearing is fanning out around
him.
And it's the cape that provides the only flaw for me with
the ornament. The inside of the cape is
gold with lots of black smudges and spots.
Judging from the picture on the front of the box, the spots are supposed
to be there to show some texture.
However, to me it just looks dirty, like someone did a poor job painting
the ornament. I looked at several in the
store before I bought one, and all of them were like this, so I know it's not
that I have a bad ornament. It's a flaw
in the design pure and simple.
But that's the only flaw in the design. Lando's clothes are wrinkled in multiple
spots, again helping the illusion that he is moving. The face looks very much like Billy Dee
Williams did in the movie. Really, the
details are quite nice on this ornament.
The copyright information is painted on the bottom of his feet, but odds
are you'd only notice if you turned him upside down.
Height wise, he's just about four inches tall. This makes him fit into the on going Star
Wars ornament series perfectly. In fact,
I measured him against the Luke Skywalker ornament from this year, and he looks
to be the same size.
Lando will balance on his feet, but you have to position him
just right. His right foot sits flat,
but his left one only touches the ground on the toes. As a result, he's not likely to stay that way
very long if you set him on something that gets bumped regularly.
Of course, there are plenty of Lando action figures
already. The reason to get this ornament
is to hang from your tree. When you slip
an ornament hanger through the brass ring at the top of his head, you'll find
that he hangs straight. He tips a bit
back from the position he's in if you stand him up, but that actually provides
a much better view of the details of the ornament.
Despite my mixed feelings about Lando the character, I'm
glad I got Lando Calrissian the ornament. He may
not be perfect, but he's a great addition to my Star Wars ornament collection.
Original Price: $14.95
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