Personal Observations:
Luke Skywalker (Jedi Exile) is our second Luke from the sequel trilogy, this time depicting Luke wearing the tattered outfit that he wore while wandering about the rainy island. Luke is a great sculpt and comes with a removable hood as well as a metal bar that he uses in a duel with Rey. The Last Jedi Visual Dictionary indicates that this bar is actually part of a weather vane. Luke's cloak is a separate piece of plastic from the rest of the torso, and while it may be possible to remove it, I'm not going to try it. As you can see from the pictures, Luke has some trouble sitting due to the cloak, so he probably won't be fitting in many vehicles. His articulation is good, if not a little limited in the left arm due to the cloak, and he actually has seven points of articulation due to the swivel wrists. I'm not sure why they chose to give a figure like this swivel wrists when Kylo Ren and Rey (Jedi Training) don't have them, but I'm not complaining. The wrist joint doesn't harm the look of the figure and sometimes it's nice when we get a figure that has a little something extra. Hopefully this isn't going to be the last Luke Skywalker figure from the sequel trilogy, but even if it is, I'm glad that we at least finally now have two Luke's from The Last Jedi as opposed to the zero that we got in The Force Awakens line!
Luke Skywalker (Jedi Exile) is our second Luke from the sequel trilogy, this time depicting Luke wearing the tattered outfit that he wore while wandering about the rainy island. Luke is a great sculpt and comes with a removable hood as well as a metal bar that he uses in a duel with Rey. The Last Jedi Visual Dictionary indicates that this bar is actually part of a weather vane. Luke's cloak is a separate piece of plastic from the rest of the torso, and while it may be possible to remove it, I'm not going to try it. As you can see from the pictures, Luke has some trouble sitting due to the cloak, so he probably won't be fitting in many vehicles. His articulation is good, if not a little limited in the left arm due to the cloak, and he actually has seven points of articulation due to the swivel wrists. I'm not sure why they chose to give a figure like this swivel wrists when Kylo Ren and Rey (Jedi Training) don't have them, but I'm not complaining. The wrist joint doesn't harm the look of the figure and sometimes it's nice when we get a figure that has a little something extra. Hopefully this isn't going to be the last Luke Skywalker figure from the sequel trilogy, but even if it is, I'm glad that we at least finally now have two Luke's from The Last Jedi as opposed to the zero that we got in The Force Awakens line!