Conclusion

So ultimately, is getting your own Hasbro Selfie Series figure worth it? Only if you know its limitations. Spending $60 is a lot for a figure that doesn’t look as good as Hasbro’s licensed likenesses on normal figures, and doesn’t have anywhere near as many accessories, on toys that range from $25-35 usually. If you’re a die-hard Hasbro collector already, there’s the obvious thrill of being able to put yourself alongside the rest of your collection, but you’re just as likely to be frustrated at the lack of options for bodies or further tweaking potential.
Maybe down the line Hasbro will open up the Selfie Series to include more bodies to choose from, more options for custom accessories, and that simply as time goes on the facial scanning and printing process will get better. As a gift for a kid or a family member who’s not as nitpicky about toys as you might be, it’s a nice surprise. I’m pretty satisfied that I can hang out with Luke and Wedge as a Rogue Squadron recruit, but in general, for now it’s probably worth waiting to see how Hasbro grows the line as it makes it available in more and more markets.