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Character Profile
Species
Genetically modified human
Status
Efficient military force
Weapons of Choice
Blaster rifle
Characteristic
Bred and trained for war
Fighting spreads from planet to planet as the war escalates. Clone troopers are sent wherever they are needed to oppose the Separatist armies. Oblivious to harsh climates and imminent danger, each trooper prepares for another battle in this galactic conflict.
One
thing that will forever remain
inevitable in the Star Wars action
figure line is that Hasbro will
find ways to bring us new and exciting
clone troopers for our collections.
We tend to get a lot of “weird’ clone
troopers, especially in those Order
66 TARGET exclusive sets, but we
also get some amazing ones, like
the Clone Trooper (Hawkbat Battalion)
in the 30
(77-07) line. It’s
no secret that we are lovers of
Tartakovsky’s Clone
Wars, much more so
than with Filoni’s The
Clone Wars series.
And how we wished that Lucasfilm,
Ltd. chose to go with Tartakovsky’s
vision for the television show
instead, but such is life. But
what makes overlooking Tartakovsky
even more painful is that Hasbro
(and many other licensees) has
been less inclined to continue
making amazing toys and collectibles
based on this source. So we really
need to treat each release as if
it’s the last. Hasbro found
a few spots to release quite a
few in the 30 (77-07) line but
perhaps the biggest surprise was
the Clone Trooper (Hawkbat Battalion)
because he wasn’t even in
the original lineup in the collection.
Thanks to a much delayed The
Force Unleashed video
game, he got a chance to be made
in the repack and repaint wave
of 2007 thanks to a need to fill
seven spots in the 30 (77-07) very quickly.
And while it was a very easy and
quick repaint, there is something
quite awesome about this figure
and we couldn’t be happier
that it got released in a special
commemorative anniversary line.
It couldn’t have been more
perfect in our opinion.
Clone Trooper (Hawkbat Battalion) is a
repaint of the Clone Trooper (The Clone Wars) figure from 2005’s ROTS Clone Trooper To Stormtrooper Evolutions sets. For this
release however, a muddy dirt pattern
can be found on his legs (with
a heavier concentration at the
knees and below) and also comes
with a soft-goods shawl. There
is a little known variation on
the dirt pattern on the shawl.
Its pattern varies significantly
based on what sample you have as
some are light with dirt while
others are much heavier. (But this
has nothing to do with the cut
of the shawl. There are two distinct
types of deco pattern on these
soft-goods.) A nice touch to this
figure is that Hasbro gave him
the longer DC-15 blaster rifle
and not the smaller blaster pistol.
This is accurate to his extremely
brief appearance in the opening sequence of Clone
Wars Volume 1. Another
variation is that this figure comes
with either a coin or an action
figure stand. We prefer to have
both and since this is a great
figure to army-build, buying two
was really not a chore for us.
In fact, we have more than two
in our collections. Whether this
was intentional or not, Hasbro
decidedly chose to omit the black
line going across the area above
the visor. In the cartoon, there
is some semblance of a line on
the character but it is very faint,
so maybe it was their intention
to make it as faithful to the animated
short as possible. But overall
the Clone Trooper (Hawkbat Battalion)
is one impressive action figure.
And we are impressed that Hasbro
managed to do it such justice in
a short amount of time. And it
helped make the 30
(77-07) line chock
full of characters from the original Clone
Wars micro-series.
One
feature we could have lived without
was the removable helmet. To be
frank, we don’t see the need
for every clone trooper to have
a removable helmet. The Hawkbat
Battalion in the Clone
Wars weren’t
seen without their helmets so we
wish Hasbro would had used the
2003 Clone Wars (’03 #50)
Clone Trooper figure mold instead.
This isn’t a setback or even
really a complaint. But it’s
just our preference that Hasbro
include more clone troopers into
the line without removable helmets.
We desire this mainly because the
removable helmets tend to look
too big on the figure or they are
too snug and the figures facial
features like the nose poke through.
That is aesthetically displeasing
to the eye. But we are still just
as thrilled that this figure was
included in the basic figure line.
It would be nice if Hasbro could
make it a mission to complete the
last dozen or so characters from
the Clone
Wars and immortalize
them in the basic figure line.
We have gotten so many amazing
figures so far and we hope that
the fire doesn’t die. (Editor’s
Note: Hasbro has confirmed through
a Q&A session that Lucasfilm,
Ltd. has asked them not to make
any more figures based on the original
Clone Wars. To say we are devastated
would be an understatement.) The 30
(77-07) line was an
awesome conglomeration of all the
various Star Wars sources, but
the focus of figures based on the Clone
Wars were some of our
absolute favorites. And the Clone Trooper (Hawkbat Battalion) is a
nice refreshing take at another
clone trooper and one that likely
won’t lose luster through
the years.
Collector Notes
Clone Trooper (Hawkbat Battalion)
Status: Clone Trooper (Hawkbat Battalion) is a repaint of the Clone Trooper (The Clone Wars) figure from 2005’s ROTS Clone Trooper To Stormtrooper Evolutions sets with an all-new poncho.
Articulation Count: 13
Articulation Details: ball-jointed head, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 swivel wrists, 2 swivel hips, 2 ball-jointed knees, 2 ball-jointed ankles
Accessory Count: 3
Accessory Details: removable helmet, DC-15 blaster rifle, soft-goods poncho
Date Stamp: 2005
Assortment Number: 87647/87500
UPC: 653569287117
Retail: $6.99
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