This Kit Fisto was released individually carded in the Vintage Collection in late January 2011. Kit Fisto can be seen wearing his jedi robe towards the beginning of Attack Of The Clones in Chancellor Palpatine’s office.
Kit Fisto is ultra articulated with 14 joints, including a ball-jointed neck, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 swivel wrists, a ball-jointed waist, 2 ball-jointed legs, 2 ball-jointed knees and 2 ball-jointed ankles. The figure stands by itself without any issues. Like with all the other Kit Fisto figures released, the ball-joint in the neck doesn’t do too much good, because the long plastic “hair” in the back prevents the head from being moved too much. With the figure came a green lightsaber, a lightsaber hilt and a soft-goods jedi robe. Both sabers fit very well into both hands, and the lightsaber hilt plugs-in tightly into the little hole located on Kit Fisto’s belt. The jedi robe feels a little bulky, but with enough patience, it should be possible to make the figure look to your liking.
The paint application on Kit Fisto is done very well, especially the head and the hair in the back look great. The sculpt is superb in every way, and the figure certainly looks just like
Kit Fisto from the movies. The joints are well hidden and the jedi is super articulated. And, you get all the accessories you need for a jedi (robe, saber and saber hilt which can be hung from the “belt”) plus a fantastic, vintage-y looking card back. All in all, this Kit Fisto figure turned out very well and will make a fine addition to either an Episode II or Episode III inspired display.