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Shock Trooper - LC - Saga Legends (SL14)

Name: Shock Trooper
Collection: Legacy Collection
Number: SL14
Source: Revenge Of The Sith
Availability: August 2009
License: Hasbro

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Shock troopers are elite members of the clone army and are led by Clone Commander Thire. When the Separatists attack Coruscant, shock troopers fight invading droid forces and prevent the destruction of some of Coruscant's most ancient and revered edifices. Under Palpatine's new regime, they are assigned as escorts and bodyguards to the Emperor.

Hasbro didn’t get out all of the clone troopers actually seen in Revenge Of The Sith into the basic figure line as super-articulated figures right away. This was perhaps due to the limitations of how much reference material they could actually look at in advance before the film was released. In fact, aside from a very, very brief appearance of the plain white clone trooper, the next one "movie" clone trooper came a year later in the form of the [Utapau] Clone Trooper (SAGA 026) in The Saga Collection basic figure line. But once that happened, the floodgates just opened up and collectors almost couldn’t keep up with them. It was inevitable that Hasbro was going to make the most of the 2005 ROTS Clone Trooper (III 41) figure, but we don’t think any of us knew to what extent. A TARGET exclusive The Saga Collection Battle Packs set entitled Skirmish In The Senate was released and gave us two beautifully decorated Shock Trooper action figures and also released in The Saga Collection (the first time available). (We would however learn that they weren't painted 100% authentic to the film.) The figures were done so well for the most part that Hasbro needed to find a way to get them back out to collectors. And they thought of a great way they could do it. Hasbro created the 2007 30 (77-07) sub-line entitled Saga Legends which ended up becoming one of the most popular series of repackaged figures of all time. This "repackaged" sub-line was embraced by collectors because we got to be part of the figure selection. Besides the addition of a Fans’ Choice poll hosted by the fine folks at Rebelscum.comSaga Legends was also a way for Hasbro to clean up deco on these previously made figures to make them better than ever.

The Shock Trooper was a figure that received his fair share of updates too. Many believed that the Shock Trooper was a straight repack of the figure that was contained in the 2006 TSC Skirmish In The Senate Battle Packs set. But this isn’t the case. Hasbro corrected glaring deco errors on the helmet and made the figure screen accurate finally for the 2007 Saga Legendsrelease. It is this same revised version (with a few slightly different and very insignificant paint operations) that is part of the 2009 Legacy Collection Saga Legends line. If you recall, the 2006 TSC Skirmish In The Senate Battle Packs version had the hash marks on the helmet too close together. The hash marks on the "cheeks" were placed askew as well. This version, originally corrected in 2007, has the appropriate spacing (red – white – red – white – red, etc.) which is how these Imperial Shock Trooperss appear in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith. And the alternating stripes on the "cheeks" have also been placed in their appropriate locations. Eagle-eyed collectors will also notice that a slightly different shade of red paint was used for the Saga Legends release. It’s not overtly different, but there is at least a shade of difference in the two figures’ colors. The figure is super-articulated and with the inclusion of the updated paint job now, we now have a Shock Trooper that captures nearly every detail of the onscreen character except for maybe a dirty final wash to give it some wear and tear. Saga Legends was created to keep core characters and army builders in the “basic” figure line at all times. And it makes sense why the Shock Trooper was one of the first figures reserved for this line. A clear candidate for multiple purchases, the Shock Trooper is a figure that fans want many of for their collections.

The 2005 ROTS Clone Trooper (III 41) base figure sculpt is a wonderful piece of action figure art. And to be honest, the Shock Trooper figure may just be the best looking figure utilizing this sculpt! The red and white with black details looks fantastic. So it's nice to see this figure get released and re-released again and again. Do you remember when it was easy to get all excited about 2005's ROTS Clone Trooper (III 6) figure getting repainted and rereleased as the Clone Trooper [Shock Trooper] (III 6) variation? That was evidently a different time and most of us didn't care that the sculpt had an action feature. We have come so far and now we demand for almost all of our figures to be loaded with as much articulation as possible. We also hanker for super-articulation too. It seems required in this day and age of collecting. Wanting an action figure with that much articulation is a great standard to uphold. So it looks like we’re in luck, at the very least, when it comes to clone troopers. The Shock Trooper will likely become a staple in the Saga Legends line as long as the line continues. Between the incredible articulation and beautiful paint job, the Shock Trooper is indeed the definitive version of this character. Very little needs to be done to make this figure better. Many fans prefer the non-removable helmet option for clone troopers. (And we’re fans of this too.) Removable helmets are nice for Star Wars clone troopers (or other characters) that actually show their face in the films. The Shock Trooper comes with a locker of Secret Weapons. These are all welcomed extras because it is very easy to misplace or lose your action figures' weapons! Be sure to get a few Shock Trooper action figures for your collection. You must absolutely own at least one of these! They're awesome and fun!

Collector Notes

Shock Trooper

Status: Shock Trooper is a slight repaint of 2007's TAC Shock Trooper Saga Legends figure.

Articulation Count: 23 points (14 areas of articulation)

Articulation Details: ball-socket neck (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 elbow (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: 2

Accessory Details: DC-15 blaster, communications antenna

Date Stamp: 2005

Assortment Number: 89149/87995

UPC: 653569414896

Retail: $7.99 USD

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Added: December 4, 2016
Category: Legacy Collection
Reviewer: Paul Harrison
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