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I had this Saga Series Jango Fett action figure for quite a while before I correctly identified it and matched it up with it's Kamino tower accessory. The real giveaway was the magnets on Jango Fett's inner wrists which are used to attach him to the tower. I didn't manage to place this Fett correctly though until I realised that the Jango Fett Kamino Showdown figure doesn't have a removable helmet. Once I knew this I was able to separate the figure from the rest of my loose Jango Fett figures and give him some context.
I only have one of the two blasters for the Kamino Showdown Jango Fett figure. These are more grey and less silver than other blasters which come with Saga Series Jango Fett figures. The end of the barrel is also slightly wider and more of a snub so that it will not fit blaster fire on to the end of it. I've just noticed as well that Jango Fett's holsters are hollow on this figure so that you can store the blasters in there.
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The magnets work very well for attaching the Jango Fett figure to the Kamino tower. In fact, I would have to say that I could struggle to praise the magnet function with this Kamino Showdown action figure highly enough. Some of the positions from which you can suspend Jango Fett are truly impressive, very dramatic and also feel very true to the scene in The Attack of the Clones. The Kamino Showdown Jango Fett figure will even stay attached to the tower with one hand and in some positions this makes him look like he is actually flying through the air with his jetpack. However, I have had absolutely no luck using the launching platform to get the figure to hit the top of the tower and stick to it.
The base and tower that come with the Jango Fett figure attach to the smaller tower which came with the Kamino Showdown Obi-Wan Kenobi figure to form a dyptich.
You can find my article on Jango Fett in The Attack of the Clones here: What Jango Fett knows in The Attack of the Clones.
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