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Name: Spacetrooper
Collection: Legacy Collection
Number: BD03
Source: A New Hope
Availability: September 2009
License: Hasbro
Specialized stormtroopers, dubbed "spacetroopers," are deployed to Zero-G environments, such as areas outside the Death Star’s artificially generated atmosphere. They wear specially designed suits that have sealed armor and are equipped with rebreather packs.
Hasbro obviously thought hard about getting the biggest bang for their buck when they composed the set list for wave 5 of The Legacy Collection. Probably the most impressive wave of the line thus far, it offers new sculpts as well as smart retools for both obscure and other more popular characters. We received no less than three "military" sculpts in this group and they were all figures that collectors have been wishing to add into their collections for quite some time now. And the best news is that one of the three was long-awaited updates to a figure we haven’t seen carded as a basic figure since 1996 (Luke Skywalker in his stormtrooper disguise). And the other two were made available as basic figures for the first time (Han Solo and Spacetrooper)! Now all three have been brought forward into the red phase of the Legacy Collection lineup. Hasbro [eventually] listened and cleaned up the armor to easily reuse the sculpt (with some additional tweaking) to make the exciting Spacetrooper figure (in addition to the Luke Skywalker and Han Solo figure of the same wave) and it came out wonderfully! He is definitely more than a Stormtrooper as he comes with quite a bit more accessories. This character surprises us that he missed the radar for so many years. There weren’t many varieties of Stormtroopers in the Original Trilogy so one would think that the Spacetrooper would be a no brainer. But it is a good thing that he didn’t come out until now because technology has come so far (as well as Hasbro’s philosophy on authenticity and articulation) and we believe this will be the definitive version of him for years and years.
Spacetrooper may initially just seem essentially like a Stormtrooper with extra accessories and gear. But it would be egregious to remain with this conclusion. He is so much more and we can't believe all the extra things this figure possesses. His appearance in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope is indeed there (albeit very hard to see and very briefly), but you would really need to study the reference photos to see just all the extra detail that this character has. Based on the 2007 TAC Imperial Stormtrooper (30 20) figure, this figure is such a great figure for the basic figure line. In addition to the standard Imperial issue blaster, Spacetrooper has a removable helmet, breathing tube, backpack, and heavy assault rifle (that has its own great articulation and is one of the best weapons we have seen a figure get in a long time). Reminiscent of a Sandtrooper rifle, it still remains unique and is a chunky weapon that we don’t see the average Stormtrooper utilizing. The removable helmet is unique in that is has a tiny hole in the “mouthpiece” section that allows for the placement of the breathing tube which itself attaches to the backpack. It looks so cool once assembled and immediately puts it pretty high on our favorites list for 2009. Spacetrooper definitely looks the part of an outer space denizen serving and protecting the Galactic Empire. His backpack fits very snugly but nicely over his back plate and it is evident that the sculptors were accurate and precise when putting all of this figure's pieces together. And what's even more impressive is the likeness of the figure. But we are not allowed to say that he looks like Joe Johnston apparently because Hasbro can’t either. (But he does!)
Spacetrooper has an awesome 23 points of articulation, perfect for any member of the Imperial army. And although it appears from the film that they are more or less guards or military technicians, you never know what position you’ll need to place him in to function in your dioramas as needed. Ball-jointed hips would make him sublime but we assume that we would be getting greedy by requesting this enhancement. But to be honest, we don’t think that knee and ankle joints are that effective when ball-jointed hips are absent. We know opinions vary out there, but we don’t think we are too far off in our assessment. He just looks great from head to toe, from the body glove that covers most of his head, the shoes on his feet. He will flesh out your Imperial armies quite well and you need him for any Death Star diorama you try to set up that includes the Millennium Falcon. Despite any potential negative opinions on this figure, there is no denying that Spacetrooper is quite an impressive figure and makes sense why he has been carried forward into the next phase of Legacy Collection. There is a wealth of characters that have split seconds of screen time and the most virile collectors will want them all. Of course, Imperials are a guaranteed sell, but we think the same is true for Cantina patrons and other background characters. If you're looking for a unique Stormtrooper that is from the films and not from some Expanded Universe source, then this is the figure to get. And nothing is sweeter than purchasing a never before available figure whose source is from the very first Star Wars film. This makes him extra special to us and will no doubt do the same for you! (We think so anyway.)
Status: Spacetrooper is a straight repack of 2009's TLC Spacetrooper (BD 32) figure.
Articulation Count: 23 points (14 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: ball-socket head (1), ball-jointed left shoulder (2), ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right elbow (2), swivel left wrist (1), swivel right wrist (1), ball-jointed torso (2), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 6
Accessory Details: removable helmet, rebreather backpack, breathing tube, Blastech E-11 blaster pistol, T-21 light repeating blaster rifle, removable shifting rod
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: L8-L9 right arm/flame effect
Date Stamp: 2005
Assortment Number: 87836/87535
UPC: 653569342250
Retail: $7.99 USD
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