Yak Face – you know him, you love him. Well, you probably don’t actually know him since he is only briefly seen on Jabba’s Sand Barge and he is a nonsentient piece of plastic, but you have to love the challenge of getting a figure like this. Yak Face was going to be the 93rd figure in the line, but with declining sales the line was stopped at 92. However, Yak Face was still released in Europe,
Yak face comes with the same battle staff as Barada, and only comes on a POTF card. Oh, and did I not mention it only came…not in the
When Saelt-Marae as he was now called was re-released in the 90's line, is was rather anti-climactic. Yes, you couldn't find this character during the old line, but the new one clogged up the shelves big-time.
Why should you get this figure? Five reasons:
4. Debate with your friends if it is more of a Yak Face, or a Camel Face.
5. Speaking of which, the closest match to Joe Camel you'll get.
Backstory:Yak Face's real name was Saelt-Marae, a Yarkora and long-lived at that. He spent 200 years alone just wooing his mate. He was a con man and often an informant for both sides of the Galactic Civil War. He was an informant for Jabba and managed to escape the Sand Barge (and steal a few secrets) before it blew up.
Want more? His Wookieepedia article
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This is a great series. Actually Yak Face was also released on the Trilogo card as well which is comparably worth much less then POTF version. Check out http://theswca.com/index.php?action=disp_item&item_id=51002
ReplyDeleteWhy did Kenner make 2 versions POTF & Trilogo? Why is the POTF worth more the the Trilogo?
ReplyDeleteFace was never released in the U.S., only overseas. Trilogo cards were the normal overseas version, but POTF for Yak Face was a rarity because that is a version that the overseas markets usually didn't see, but since Yak Face was ONLY overseas...well you see the strangeness.
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