General Madine Staff
The General Madine Staff was usually released with the following combinations of colour to figure:
White General Madine Staff:
There are 3 main mould variations. Subvariants do exist and may not all be documented. As a result of the fact that these were shot on a sprue tree in higher numbers the subvariants may vary heavily depending on the steel mould used.
M1 was produced by SMILE in HONG KONG. The following colours are known:
- white
- yellowish white
M2 was produced by UNIVERSAL MANUFACTURERS in TAIWAN. The following colours are known:
- blueish white (sharp)
- blueish white (soft)
- opaque white (soft)
M3 was produced by UNITOY in HONG KONG. The moulds were also used by LILI LEDY in Mexico for General Madine. They even got mispacked with Luke Jedi on some Ledy cardbacks which can be categorized as factory error, not as a variant. The following colours are known:
- white (sharp)
- yellowish white (soft)
- opaque white (soft) LILI LEDY
Easy to use, the General Madine staff holder is supplied in 2 parts – BASE and TOP PLATE – and are specifically designed to accompany the GW Acrylic LASER cases.
All holders are produced from Archival grade UV acrylic sheet (UV 99%+) to ensure the very best protection for your collection.
We like to access our collectibles and have the freedom to change things up therefore we recommend Bostik Removeable Glue Dots which are acid and lignin free and leave no trace on the surface of the case when removed.
> Check out the new accessory holder range over at the GW ACRYLIC site
R1:
The R1 is a more recent reproduction out there. They do swim when submerged in water and the mould is pretty close so this is not an easy spot. A dead give away is the tiny hole to the bottom of the staff.
The following colours are known:
- white