Jod Na Nawood
The Vintage Collection Figure Review & Buying Guide
Broadcast Season 1
Full features and release info
- Release Date: November 2024
- MSRP: $16.99
- Retailer Exclusive: No
- Accessories: 1 Plastic Scarf, 1 Pirate Blaster, 1 Plastic Coat
- Articulation: Estimated 14+ points
Overall rating: 7.8/10
Pros:
- First-ever Skeleton Crew character in TVC
- Nicely sculpted coat and scarf
- Blaster fits well in hand
- Classic Kenner-style packaging
Cons:
- Plastic coat limits leg movement
- No holster for blaster
- Lack of additional accessories
Jod Na Nawood Review
General Overview:
The Star Wars: Skeleton Crew universe expands into The Vintage Collection with Jod Na Nawood, the first figure from the series in the 3.75-inch scale. The figure boasts a rugged look, with a plastic coat and scarf that give off a mysterious outlaw vibe. Released in November 2024, this marks a significant first for collectors of the line.
Accessories & Functionality:
Jod comes with a pirate-style blaster, a non-removable scarf, and a plastic coat. While the blaster looks great and fits snugly in hand, the lack of a holster is disappointing. The coat is nicely sculpted but does limit articulation.
Articulation & Poseability:
With an estimated 14+ points of articulation, Jod Na Nawood can strike some basic poses but struggles with more dynamic ones due to the rigid coat. Kneeling poses and action stances are difficult.
Head Sculpt & Paint Application:
The head sculpt is well done, but the overall character design doesn’t offer much facial detail. The paint applications on the coat and scarf are sharp, with a bit of weathering to add realism.
Packaging & Presentation:
As part of The Vintage Collection, Jod Na Nawood comes on a classic Kenner-style cardback, featuring Skeleton Crew branding. The artwork is sharp, and the nostalgic packaging makes this a must-have for carded collectors.
Final Thoughts:
Jod Na Nawood is a solid figure that helps build the Skeleton Crew lineup in The Vintage Collection. While limited in articulation, the sculpt, packaging, and overall presence make him a worthy addition for 3.75-inch collectors.