
Well, I certainly didn't expect to be buying an Ugnaught, one of those little Cloud City workers with the piglike faces, anytime soon, and certainly not at full price (which is rather ridiculous, as small action figures like this are running around 8 bucks these days!). However, when they recently released 3 figures perfect for my Ewok Village Celebration display I've set up on a shelf in my room, I found myself searching for one more carrying the build-a-droid part I still needed, and I ended up finding that part with this ugly little Ugnaught.
Don't get me wrong, this is an excellent figure. It's supposed to be ugly. This very well-sculpted little guy comes with a white case and some sort of cool-looking computer console (that could have a more stable base, but still stands fine if you don't mess with it). The Ugnaught is nicely articulated too, with double jointed knees, shoulders, and elbows, and articulation at the hips, waist, wrists, and head as well. He holds his white case well, but he also has a cool pointing finger on one hand that looks great when you pose him at the console. Maybe it's supposed to be the carbination chamber controls, I'm not sure. As I was saying about the build-a-droid figure, this one came with the torso (if that's a suitable thing to call it) of R3-M3, a little, blue, Imperial astromech droid from "A New Hope". All together, R3-M3 looks great, and he has wheels in his feet too (I got the other parts from a new Death Star Jedi Luke, Nien Nunb, and Ewok pair (Paploo and NoAhpak), but the parts can be found on some other figures as well. Plus, there are a variety of other build-a-droid droids you can put together with other groups of Star Wars figures. It really is a great idea, especially considering how high the prices of these little figs are these days. It makes you want to get more to complete the figure, and in the end it's a nice bonus (like, buy 4 or 5 figures, get one free, ha). In addition, right now you can save the UPC codes from 5 figures to send for a mail order exclusive Qui-Gon with Eopie, so that's pretty cool. It's not free, but it's about the cost of one action figure, which is cool since you get an Eopie too.
Get more detail about
Star Wars Legacy Collection BD28 - Ugnaught 3" Figure.