Star Wars – Vintage Collection – KE4‑N4 – VC341
(New Republic E‑Wing Astromech – Ahsoka)
VC341 KE4‑N4 brings one of the standout New Republic astromechs from Ahsoka into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that finally gives this E‑Wing support droid a proper place in the modern VC line. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures KE4‑N4 exactly as seen accompanying Lieutenant Lander’s E‑Wing—sleek, efficient and unmistakably part of the New Republic’s evolving starfighter corps.
The sculpt is excellent, translating the R‑series body architecture with crisp panel lines, recessed ports, and sharply defined dome features. KE4‑N4’s dome is a highlight, featuring the distinctive blue‑and‑white striping pattern that sets it apart from classic Rebel astromechs while signalling the cleaner, more standardized aesthetic of the post‑Endor New Republic. The proportions remain faithful to the R2‑unit silhouette, giving the figure instant compatibility with both classic and modern starfighter displays.
KE4‑N4’s body features precise mechanical detailing, including sculpted access panels, venting, and the subtle chassis differences that distinguish it from earlier R2‑series molds. The figure includes a retractable third leg, allowing for both upright “service mode” and two‑legged “socket‑ready” configurations—perfect for recreating its deployment with the New Republic E‑Wing.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation across the white chassis, deep blue markings and metallic accents on the dome sensors and logic displays. The palette reflects the New Republic’s shift toward brighter, more unified starfighter support colours, giving KE4‑N4 strong visual synergy with the E‑Wing, Hera Syndulla’s command elements and other New Republic assets seen throughout Ahsoka.
Collectors value this release for its New Republic significance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in fleshing out the starfighter infrastructure of the post‑Empire era. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to KE4‑N4’s association with the E‑Wing—one of the most anticipated starfighter designs to appear in live‑action—and its strong display synergy with pilots, technicians and fleet personnel.
With its premium detailing, clean New Republic aesthetic and perfect compatibility with modern starfighter displays, VC341 stands as one of the most display‑critical astromech entries in the modern Vintage Collection, anchoring the E‑Wing’s presence in the line with authenticity and style.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Jawa – VC342
VC342 Jawa brings one of the most iconic denizens of Tatooine into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures the scavenger mystique and desert‑worn charm that made Jawas unforgettable from their very first appearance in A New Hope. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents the definitive single‑carded Jawa—compact, mysterious and steeped in the gritty, lived‑in aesthetic of the Outer Rim.
The sculpt is superb, translating the Jawa’s layered desert robes, textured bandoliers, stitched hood and diminutive proportions into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The hooded head sculpt is a standout, capturing the glowing amber eyes recessed beneath deep fabric folds, giving the figure that perfect blend of menace and mischief. The proportions remain faithful to the OT silhouette—short, hunched and wrapped in heavy, sand‑scoured cloth.
The robes combine sculpted upper layers with soft‑goods lower elements, allowing for natural drape and improved articulation without compromising the classic Jawa look. The fabric weight and cut evoke the film’s tactile, handmade costuming, grounding the figure in the harsh desert environment where Jawas thrive.
Accessories reinforce the Jawa’s role as a scavenger and opportunistic trader. The figure includes a ionization blaster, rendered with crisp mechanical detailing and a weathered finish, as well as a restraining bolt—a perfect nod to their dealings with droids across the Dune Sea. The articulation supports expressive poses, from cautious, hood‑drawn stances to more aggressive, ambush‑ready configurations.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm brown and umber tones across the robes, subtle shading on the bandoliers and clean metallic accents on the weapon and gear. The glowing eyes are particularly well executed, giving the figure a striking focal point that instantly evokes the character’s on‑screen presence.
Collectors value this release for its core OT importance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in completing the Tatooine ecosystem. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the Jawa’s evergreen popularity and its strong display synergy with droids, Sandcrawlers, Tusken Raiders and the broader desert lineup.
With its premium detailing, expressive silhouette and iconic scavenger personality, VC342 stands as one of the most atmospheric and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the mystery and charm of Tatooine’s most industrious inhabitants.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Cobb Vanth (Deluxe) – VC343
VC343 Cobb Vanth (Deluxe) delivers the definitive, fully equipped version of the Marshal of Mos Pelgo, capturing his Season 2 The Mandalorian appearance with a premium, accessory‑rich presentation worthy of a deluxe slot. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Vanth at his most iconic—rugged, charismatic and unmistakably the frontier lawman who briefly wielded Boba Fett’s legendary Mandalorian armour.
The sculpt is exceptional, combining Vanth’s lean, weathered frame with the battle‑scarred Boba Fett armour he acquires from the Jawas. The chest plate, gauntlets and jetpack are rendered with crisp detailing, capturing every scrape, scorch mark and mismatched panel that defined the armour’s reclaimed, ill‑fitting look. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Timothy Olyphant, complete with the silver‑streaked hair, sun‑creased features and calm, laconic expression that made Vanth an instant fan favourite.
As a deluxe release, the figure includes a robust accessory suite:
- Boba Fett’s jetpack, with premium paintwork and a removable missile
- Long‑barrelled blaster rifle, perfect for standoff poses
- Sidearm pistol with functional holster
- Swappable head and helmet, allowing seamless transitions between unmasked Vanth and his borrowed Mandalorian persona
- Removable shoulder cape, sculpted with natural drape and weathered texture
The articulation supports dynamic gunslinger stances, jetpack‑ready poses and relaxed, frontier‑marshal configurations. The armour sits naturally over Vanth’s rangy frame, preserving the intentionally imperfect fit that made his on‑screen appearance so memorable.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm desert tones on the clothing, clean separation on the armour panels and subtle weathering across the jetpack and gauntlets. The palette reflects the dusty, sun‑bleached environment of Mos Pelgo, giving the figure strong visual synergy with Din Djarin, Boba Fett, Fennec Shand, Tusken Raiders and the broader Tatooine ecosystem.
Collectors value this release for its premium execution, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the Mandalorian‑era Tatooine narrative. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Vanth’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display versatility—equally compelling as a standalone hero, a frontier ally or a temporary steward of Mandalorian armour.
With its deluxe accessory loadout, premium sculpting and charismatic screen presence, VC343 stands as one of the most display‑critical and collector‑defining entries in the modern Vintage Collection, delivering the ultimate Cobb Vanth for any Mandalorian‑era shelf.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Luke Skywalker (Farmboy) – VC344
VC344 Luke Skywalker (Farmboy) captures the humble beginnings of the galaxy’s most iconic hero with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that finally delivers the definitive Tatooine Luke in The Vintage Collection. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Luke exactly as he appears in the early acts of A New Hope—wide‑eyed, restless and on the cusp of a destiny far larger than the Dune Sea he calls home.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Luke’s loose‑fitting moisture‑farmer tunic, wrapped belt assemblies, calf‑high boots and sandy‑blonde hair into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Mark Hamill, capturing the youthful features, earnest expression and slightly windswept hair that defined his earliest scenes. The proportions are screen‑authentic, giving the figure a clean, grounded silhouette that stands out naturally among Jawas, Tuskens and the wider Tatooine ecosystem.
Luke’s attire is rendered with impressive depth. The tunic features subtle fabric texture, natural drape and clean seam work, while the belt includes sculpted pouches and the iconic macrobinocular clip point. The boots carry light sand‑weathering, grounding the figure in the harsh desert environment of the Lars homestead.
As a core hero release, the accessory suite is thoughtfully chosen:
- Macrobinoculars, with crisp detailing and a functional grip
- Long‑barrelled Tatooine rifle, perfect for moisture‑farm patrol poses
- Lightsaber hilt, clipped to the belt to reflect his first steps toward Jedi training
- Soft‑goods poncho, allowing collectors to recreate his speeder‑bound look from the Jundland Wastes
Articulation is strong, supporting relaxed farmboy stances, binocular‑scanning poses or more dynamic, early‑adventure configurations. The poncho drapes naturally without overwhelming the silhouette, giving the figure excellent display versatility.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm skin tones, subtle shading on the tunic folds and clean separation on the belt and accessories. The palette matches the sun‑bleached, dusty hues of Tatooine, giving Luke strong visual synergy with Ben Kenobi, C‑3PO, R2‑D2, Jawas and the broader desert lineup.
Collectors value this release for its core OT importance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the foundational early‑ANH hero set. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Luke’s evergreen popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy across nearly every era of the saga.
With its premium sculpting, iconic accessories and perfectly captured youthful energy, VC344 stands as one of the most essential and display‑defining hero entries in the modern Vintage Collection, delivering the definitive Farmboy Luke collectors have long demanded.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Luke Skywalker (Tatooine) – VC344A
VC344A Luke Skywalker (Tatooine) delivers a scene‑specific variant of Luke’s early A New Hope appearance, capturing his moisture‑farm attire with a focus on the Jundland Wastes / Landspeeder sequences. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure complements VC344 by emphasizing Luke’s exploration gear—sun‑bleached, practical and unmistakably tied to the harsh rhythms of Tatooine life.
The sculpt builds on the premium foundation of the Farmboy release, but shifts the presentation toward Luke’s travel‑ready desert look. The head sculpt retains the excellent Mark Hamill likeness, now paired with a slightly more focused, determined expression that reflects his first steps beyond the Lars homestead. The proportions remain screen‑authentic, giving the figure a clean, youthful silhouette that integrates naturally with Jawas, Tuskens and Ben Kenobi.
The defining feature of this variant is the soft‑goods poncho, rendered with a lighter, more screen‑accurate weave and a natural drape that evokes Luke’s speeder‑bound journey across the Dune Sea. The poncho’s cut allows for full articulation while maintaining the iconic layered look seen during his search for R2‑D2. Beneath it, the tunic and belt assemblies are fully sculpted, ensuring the figure remains complete whether displayed with or without the poncho.
Accessories reinforce the Tatooine‑exploration theme:
- Macrobinoculars, with a functional grip for scanning the horizon
- Long‑barrelled Tatooine rifle, ideal for moisture‑farm patrol poses
- Lightsaber hilt, clipped to the belt to reflect his first steps toward Jedi training
- Removable poncho hood, allowing collectors to recreate both hood‑up and hood‑down configurations
Articulation is strong, supporting relaxed speeder poses, binocular‑scanning stances or more dynamic early‑adventure setups. The poncho’s soft‑goods construction ensures it never overwhelms the silhouette, giving the figure excellent versatility across multiple display contexts.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm desert tones across the tunic, subtle shading on the belt and boots, and clean detailing on the accessories. The palette matches the sun‑bleached, dusty hues of Tatooine, giving Luke strong visual synergy with C‑3PO, R2‑D2, Jawas, Tusken Raiders and the broader desert ecosystem.
Collectors value this release for its scene‑specific accuracy, its excellent accessory suite and its essential role in completing the early‑ANH Tatooine narrative. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s strong display versatility—equally at home beside the Landspeeder, the homestead, or the Jundland Wastes.
With its premium sculpting, iconic poncho and perfectly captured early‑adventure energy, VC344A stands as one of the most atmospheric and display‑critical Luke variants in the modern Vintage Collection, offering a definitive representation of Luke’s first steps into a larger world.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Jedi Master Indara – VC345
VC345 Jedi Master Indara brings one of the most striking new Jedi of The Acolyte into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures her calm authority, refined discipline and unmistakable High Republic elegance. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Indara exactly as she appears in the opening chapter of the series—measured, perceptive and fully in command of her connection to the Force.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Indara’s layered High Republic robes, ornate belt assemblies, textured tabards and distinctive shoulder drape into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Carrie‑Anne Moss, capturing the serene confidence and subtle intensity that define her portrayal. Her proportions are screen‑authentic, giving the figure a poised, statuesque silhouette that stands out naturally among both High Republic and pre‑Prequel Jedi.
Indara’s attire is rendered with impressive depth. The robes feature finely sculpted fabric texture, clean seam work and the elegant geometric motifs characteristic of High Republic Jedi design. The soft‑goods lower robes allow for natural movement and full articulation, enabling dynamic combat poses without compromising the figure’s regal presence.
Accessories reinforce Indara’s role as a seasoned Jedi Master:
- Blue‑bladed lightsaber, with a hilt sculpt faithful to her on‑screen design
- Unlit hilt, which attaches cleanly to her belt
- Soft‑goods cloak, draped in the High Republic style with a refined, ceremonial cut
Articulation is strong, supporting graceful defensive stances, forward‑driven strikes or more contemplative, meditative poses. The figure’s engineering allows collectors to recreate her elegant, precise combat style as seen in her confrontation on Olega.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm skin tones, subtle shading across the layered robes and clean metallic accents on the belt and lightsaber components. The palette reflects the High Republic’s brighter, more ceremonial aesthetic, giving Indara strong visual synergy with Sol, Torbin, Kelnacca and the broader Jedi Order of the era.
Collectors value this release for its High Republic significance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in representing the earliest chronological Jedi in live‑action. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Indara’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy across both High Republic and Prequel‑era collections.
With its premium sculpting, elegant costuming and commanding Jedi presence, VC345 stands as one of the most refined and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing the poise and power of Jedi Master Indara with exceptional fidelity.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Dedra Meero – VC346
VC346 Dedra Meero brings one of the most compelling Imperial figures from Andor into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures her precision, ambition and chillingly methodical presence within the ISB. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Meero exactly as she appears during the height of her investigative rise—focused, relentless and utterly convinced of the righteousness of Imperial order.
The sculpt is superb, translating Dedra’s tailored ISB officer uniform, crisp tunic lines, high‑collar profile and rank plaque detailing into a sharply defined, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Denise Gough, capturing the steely gaze, tightly controlled expression and subtle intensity that define her performance. Her proportions are screen‑authentic, giving the figure a poised, authoritative silhouette that stands out naturally among Imperial officers, security personnel and the broader Andor cast.
Her uniform is rendered with impressive accuracy. The tunic features precise seam work, sculpted fabric tension and the clean, angular aesthetic characteristic of high‑ranking ISB personnel. The belt, code cylinders and boots are all sharply detailed, grounding the figure in the cold, bureaucratic machinery of the Empire’s intelligence apparatus.
Accessories reinforce Meero’s role as an investigator and interrogator:
- Imperial datapad, perfect for recreating her analytical briefings and field assessments
- Blaster pistol, holstered at her side for security operations
- Removable ISB officer cap, allowing for both field and command‑room display options
Articulation is strong, supporting authoritative command poses, datapad‑review stances or more aggressive, pursuit‑ready configurations. The engineering allows collectors to recreate her tense confrontations with Syril Karn, her interrogations of Rebel suspects or her presence during the Ferrix crackdown.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation across the white tunic, subtle shading on the facial sculpt and precise colour placement on the rank plaque and code cylinders. The palette reflects the sterile, oppressive aesthetic of the ISB, giving Meero strong visual synergy with Imperial officers, stormtroopers, Death Troopers and the broader Andor Imperial hierarchy.
Collectors value this release for its narrative importance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the political and intelligence landscape of Andor. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Meero’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy across both Imperial and Rebel‑aligned collections.
With its premium sculpting, commanding presence and chillingly focused expression, VC346 stands as one of the most character‑defining Imperial entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the ambition and intensity of Dedra Meero’s rise within the ISB.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Anakin Skywalker (Ahsoka) – VC347
VC347 Anakin Skywalker (Ahsoka) brings one of the most powerful and emotionally resonant appearances of Anakin into The Vintage Collection, capturing his ethereal presence from Ahsoka with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that bridges eras with remarkable fidelity. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Anakin as he appears within the World Between Worlds—calm, instructive and carrying the weight of both the Jedi he was and the darkness he became.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Anakin’s Clone Wars‑era Jedi tunic, layered tabards, armored gauntlets and flowing outer robe into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Hayden Christensen, capturing the serene, almost mentor‑like expression that defines his interactions with Ahsoka. Subtle aging, softened features and the calm intensity in his eyes give the figure a presence that feels both familiar and newly reflective.
This version of Anakin is defined by its transitional aesthetic—a deliberate blend of his late‑Clone Wars silhouette with the spiritual clarity of his post‑Return of the Jedi essence. The robes carry a slightly lighter, more luminous palette, evoking the dreamlike quality of the World Between Worlds without drifting into full Force‑spirit translucence.
Accessories reinforce the figure’s narrative significance:
- Blue‑bladed lightsaber, matching his Clone Wars weapon
- Unlit hilt, which attaches cleanly to the belt
- Soft‑goods robe, with a natural drape that enhances both action and contemplative poses
Articulation is strong, supporting elegant defensive stances, forward‑driven strikes or more reflective, mentor‑like configurations. The engineering allows collectors to recreate his shifting presence during Ahsoka’s vision—calm guidance, stern instruction, and the fleeting echoes of the warrior he once was.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm skin tones, subtle shading across the layered robes and clean metallic accents on the lightsaber components. The palette reflects the slightly heightened, luminous aesthetic of the World Between Worlds, giving Anakin strong visual synergy with Ahsoka (WBW), Clone Wars‑era figures and the broader Jedi lineup.
Collectors value this release for its emotional significance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in representing Anakin’s first major live‑action appearance outside the Skywalker Saga. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s cross‑era appeal and its strong display synergy with both Clone Wars and New Republic‑era collections.
With its premium sculpting, iconic accessories and deeply resonant screen presence, VC347 stands as one of the most meaningful and display‑critical Jedi entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing the rare moment where Anakin Skywalker returns not as Darth Vader, but as a teacher.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Clone Trooper Lieutenant (Teth) – VC348
VC348 Clone Trooper Lieutenant (Teth) brings one of the most visually striking Phase II clone variants from The Clone Wars into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures the harsh vertical‑assault conditions of the Battle of Teth. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents the lieutenant‑rank trooper seen during the Republic’s desperate attempt to scale the monastery cliffs—disciplined, tactical and unmistakably shaped by the brutal demands of the campaign.
The sculpt is superb, translating the Phase II clone armour with crisp panel lines, reinforced plating and the clean, angular helmet profile that defined the mid‑war era. The lieutenant’s distinctive blue markings are sharply applied across the helmet fin, chest plate and shoulder bells, giving the figure a commanding presence while maintaining the clean, unified aesthetic of the 501st‑adjacent units deployed on Teth.
This release emphasizes the trooper’s vertical‑assault role, with subtle sculpted details that reflect the gear loadout used during the cliff‑climb operation. The belt and utility pouches are rendered with crisp mechanical texture, while the kama‑less lower body preserves full articulation for dynamic rappelling, bracing and firing poses.
Accessories reinforce the figure’s battlefield function:
- DC‑15A long rifle, ideal for overwatch and mid‑range support
- DC‑15S carbine, perfect for close‑quarters monastery engagements
- Grapple launcher, a direct nod to the Teth ascent sequence
- Removable helmet, revealing a clean, regulation clone head sculpt
Articulation is strong, supporting wide‑stance climbing poses, two‑handed firing positions or more formal command‑ready configurations. The engineering allows collectors to recreate the intense vertical assault that defined the early Clone Wars film and its accompanying episodes.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation on the blue rank markings, subtle weathering across the white armour and precise detailing on the weapons and gear. The palette gives the figure strong visual synergy with Anakin, Ahsoka, Captain Rex, AT‑TE crews and the broader Teth assault force.
Collectors value this release for its Clone Wars significance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in completing the early‑war Republic forces. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s display versatility—equally at home in cliff‑climb dioramas, monastery firefights or broader 501st‑adjacent formations.
With its premium detailing, dynamic accessory suite and commanding battlefield presence, VC348 stands as one of the most display‑critical and era‑defining clone entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the intensity and vertical‑assault heroism of the Battle of Teth.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Snowtrooper (Hoth Battle Gear) – VC349
VC349 Snowtrooper (Hoth Battle Gear) brings one of the most iconic Imperial infantry units from The Empire Strikes Back into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures the cold‑weather menace and disciplined precision of the Empire’s assault on Echo Base. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents the definitive Snowtrooper—armoured, insulated and engineered for the harshest conditions in the galaxy.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating the Snowtrooper’s distinctive cold‑weather armour, insulated kama, heavy chest plate, thermal backpack and soft‑draped face veil into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The helmet captures the smooth, elongated profile and narrow visor slit that defined their chilling silhouette on Hoth. The proportions remain screen‑authentic, giving the figure a powerful, forward‑driving stance that evokes the relentless Imperial advance through the Rebel trenches.
The armour is rendered with impressive depth. The chest plate features crisp mechanical detailing, the kama carries subtle fabric texture, and the backpack includes sculpted vents, power cells and thermal regulators. The lower body is engineered for dynamic posing, allowing for kneeling, bracing and firing stances that mirror the troopers’ battlefield movements during the Echo Base breach.
Accessories reinforce the Snowtrooper’s frontline assault role:
- E‑11 blaster, with crisp detailing and a weathered finish
- DLT‑20A long rifle, ideal for trench‑to‑trench suppressive fire
- Thermal detonator, mounted on the belt for breaching operations
- Removable backpack, allowing for loadout‑accurate display options
Articulation is strong, supporting wide‑stance firing poses, forward‑leaning advances or more static, patrol‑ready configurations. The kama is designed to allow full leg movement without compromising the figure’s silhouette, giving collectors excellent flexibility for dioramas and battle scenes.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with subtle off‑white armour tones, light grey shading on the fabric elements and clean detailing on the backpack and weapons. The palette reflects the cold, muted environment of Hoth, giving the figure strong visual synergy with AT‑AT drivers, Veers, probe droids and the broader Imperial ground forces.
Collectors value this release for its OT battlefield importance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in completing the Hoth assault lineup. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the Snowtrooper’s evergreen popularity and its strong display synergy with both Imperial and Rebel forces.
With its premium detailing, iconic cold‑weather armour and commanding battlefield presence, VC349 stands as one of the most display‑critical and era‑defining Imperial entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the chilling precision of the Empire’s advance on Hoth.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Chopper (Imperial Disguise) – VC350
VC350 Chopper (Imperial Disguise) captures one of the most entertaining and quintessentially chaotic moments from Ahsoka, bringing the fan‑favourite C1‑10P into The Vintage Collection in his stolen Imperial shell. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Chopper exactly as he appears during the New Republic’s covert investigation aboard the Imperial‑aligned freighter—grumpy, improvisational and unmistakably himself despite the paint job.
The sculpt builds on the premium C1‑series tooling, translating Chopper’s asymmetric chassis, exposed wiring, mismatched panels and signature offset dome with exceptional fidelity. What sets this release apart is the Imperial disguise plating, rendered with crisp mechanical detail and clean geometric panel lines that mimic the utilitarian aesthetic of Imperial astromechs. The disguise sits naturally over Chopper’s irregular frame, preserving his distinctive silhouette while giving him the perfect undercover look.
The dome features the Imperial grey‑and‑white striping pattern, with sharply applied markings that contrast beautifully against the underlying C1‑10P structure. Subtle sculpted seams and removable elements allow collectors to display Chopper fully disguised or partially exposed, recreating the moment his true identity becomes obvious to anyone paying attention.
Accessories reinforce the figure’s undercover‑ops theme:
- Removable Imperial disguise panels, including dome plating and body shells
- Chopper’s signature manipulator arm, deployable from the dome
- Retractable third leg, supporting both rolling and braced stances
- Swappable “exposed” panel, revealing his mismatched internal wiring
Articulation is strong for an astromech, supporting expressive poses—from undercover stillness to full Chopper‑style chaos. The engineering allows collectors to recreate his infiltration aboard the freighter, his interactions with Hera and Ahsoka, or his inevitable transition from stealth to mayhem.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation between the Imperial greys and Chopper’s underlying orange‑and‑white palette. Subtle weathering adds authenticity, suggesting both the age of the disguise plating and Chopper’s own well‑worn chassis. The palette gives the figure strong visual synergy with Imperial officers, New Republic crews and the broader Ahsoka starship environment.
Collectors value this release for its characterful execution, its excellent accessory suite and its essential role in completing the Ghost crew’s New Republic‑era lineup. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Chopper’s evergreen popularity and the figure’s strong display versatility—equally compelling in disguise, mid‑mission or fully revealed.
With its premium detailing, clever disguise components and unmistakable C1‑10P personality, VC350 stands as one of the most charming and display‑distinctive entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing the perfect blend of stealth and chaos that defines Chopper.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Lieutenant Callahan – VC351
(New Republic Officer – Ahsoka)
VC351 Lieutenant Callahan brings one of the sharpest‑looking New Republic officers from Ahsoka into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures the clean, structured professionalism of the post‑Endor fleet. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Callahan exactly as he appears aboard the New Republic E‑Wing command elements—disciplined, composed and emblematic of the fledgling government’s attempt to restore order to a fractured galaxy.
The sculpt is excellent, translating Callahan’s tailored New Republic duty uniform, high‑collar tunic, rank insignia and crisp belt assemblies into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers a strong likeness to the actor, capturing the calm, observant expression that defines his brief but memorable presence. The proportions remain screen‑authentic, giving the figure a clean, authoritative silhouette that integrates naturally with pilots, technicians and fleet personnel.
Callahan’s uniform reflects the New Republic’s evolving aesthetic—less militaristic than the Empire, but still structured and functional. The tunic features precise seam work, subtle fabric texture and clean panel lines, while the boots and belt carry the polished, utilitarian look of a government still defining its identity. The figure’s posture and sculpted stance evoke the professionalism expected of officers assigned to high‑value starfighter operations.
Accessories reinforce Callahan’s role within the fleet:
- New Republic datapad, ideal for briefing, diagnostics and flight‑coordination poses
- Sidearm pistol, holstered at the hip for security protocols
- Removable officer cap, allowing for both bridge‑duty and field‑inspection display options
Articulation is strong, supporting command‑ready stances, datapad‑review poses or more dynamic, alert configurations. The engineering allows collectors to recreate his interactions with E‑Wing pilots, astromechs like KE4‑N4, and the broader New Republic command structure.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation across the navy‑and‑grey uniform palette, subtle shading on the facial sculpt and precise colour placement on the rank badge and belt hardware. The palette gives the figure strong visual synergy with Hera Syndulla, Carson Teva, Mon Mothma, New Republic pilots and the broader fleet.
Collectors value this release for its world‑building importance, its excellent uniform sculpt and its essential role in fleshing out the New Republic’s military infrastructure during the Ahsoka era. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s strong display versatility—equally at home on a starship bridge, in a hangar bay or alongside E‑Wing support crews.
With its premium detailing, clean uniform aesthetic and grounded New Republic presence, VC351 stands as one of the most display‑critical and world‑building entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing the professionalism and quiet authority of Lieutenant Callahan.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Sabine Wren (Peridea) – VC352
VC352 Sabine Wren (Peridea) captures the climactic evolution of Sabine’s character in Ahsoka, presenting her in the weathered, battle‑ready gear she wears on the ancient world of Peridea. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Sabine at her most conflicted and most courageous—stranded, determined and finally stepping into the beginnings of her Jedi path.
The sculpt is outstanding, translating Sabine’s Peridea‑worn Mandalorian armour, layered tunic, reinforced gauntlets and shortened shoulder plates into a sharply detailed, screen‑authentic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Natasha Liu Bordizzo, capturing the resolve, exhaustion and quiet defiance that define Sabine’s journey across the latter half of the series. Her hair—grown out, streaked with dust and subtly wind‑tousled—anchors the figure firmly in the Peridea arc.
Her armour reflects the battle damage and muted tones of the Peridea environment. The chest plate and gauntlets carry chipped paint, scarring and dust accumulation, while the undersuit features sculpted fabric texture and natural drape. The silhouette is unmistakably Sabine—compact, agile and expressive—yet grounded in the harsher, more ancient aesthetic of the extragalactic wasteland.
Accessories reinforce her transitional role between Mandalorian warrior and emerging Jedi:
- Ezra Bridger’s lightsaber, with a crisp hilt sculpt and a blue blade
- Sabine’s dual blasters, holstered at her hips for classic gunslinger poses
- Removable helmet, featuring the Peridea‑era paint scheme with subdued colours
- Soft‑goods cloak, replicating the travel‑worn wrap she uses during her search for Ezra
Articulation is excellent, supporting dynamic lightsaber stances, dual‑blaster action poses or more contemplative, character‑driven configurations. The cloak drapes naturally without overwhelming the silhouette, giving the figure strong versatility across Peridea‑themed displays.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with muted oranges, greys and purples reflecting the dust‑choked palette of Peridea. Subtle weathering across the armour and cloak enhances the sense of isolation and endurance. The palette gives Sabine strong visual synergy with Ahsoka (Peridea), Ezra Bridger, Baylan Skoll, Shin Hati and the Noti.
Collectors value this release for its narrative significance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the Peridea ensemble. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Sabine’s central role in the series and the figure’s strong display versatility—equally compelling as a lone wanderer, a reunited friend or a Jedi‑in‑training.
With its premium sculpting, rich accessory suite and emotionally resonant screen presence, VC352 stands as one of the most character‑defining and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing Sabine Wren at the turning point of her destiny.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Mandalorian Super Commando – VC353
VC353 Mandalorian Super Commando brings one of the most visually striking and fearsome warrior designs from The Clone Wars into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures the ruthless precision and dark allegiance of Maul’s elite Mandalorian forces. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents the definitive Super Commando—armoured, imposing and unmistakably marked by the crimson influence of the Shadow Collective.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating the reinforced Mandalorian armour, angular chest plates, spiked helmet crest and sharpened gauntlet profiles into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The helmet is a standout, capturing the iconic Maul‑inspired horned silhouette and the intimidating T‑visor shape that defined these warriors during the Siege of Mandalore. The proportions remain screen‑authentic, giving the figure a powerful, aggressive stance that evokes the elite status of these commandos.
The armour is rendered with impressive depth. The chest and shoulder plates feature crisp mechanical detailing, while the gauntlets include sculpted weapon ports and reinforced plating. The lower body maintains full articulation without compromising the sleek, predatory silhouette that made the Super Commandos some of the most memorable designs in the Mandalorian Civil War.
Accessories reinforce the figure’s elite‑warrior role:
- Dual WESTAR‑35 blaster pistols, perfect for close‑quarters combat
- Long‑range blaster carbine, ideal for siege and overwatch poses
- Jetpack, with clean panel lines and a premium paint finish
- Removable helmet, revealing a hardened, Maul‑aligned Mandalorian head sculpt
Articulation is excellent, supporting dynamic aerial poses, dual‑pistol stances, two‑handed rifle grips or more formal, guard‑ready configurations. The engineering allows collectors to recreate the intense urban combat of the Siege of Mandalore or the brutal enforcement actions of the Shadow Collective.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with deep reds, blacks and gunmetal tones reflecting the Maul‑inspired palette. Subtle weathering across the armour adds battlefield authenticity, while the helmet markings are sharply applied to capture the intimidating, almost ritualistic design. The palette gives the figure strong visual synergy with Maul, Gar Saxon, Bo‑Katan, Ahsoka and the broader Mandalorian Civil War lineup.
Collectors value this release for its Clone Wars significance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in completing both the Shadow Collective and Siege of Mandalore displays. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the Super Commando’s striking design and its strong display versatility—equally compelling as a lone enforcer, a squad leader or part of a full Maul‑aligned strike team.
With its premium detailing, elite‑warrior accessories and commanding battlefield presence, VC353 stands as one of the most visually iconic and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the fearsome might of the Mandalorian Super Commandos.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Jedi Knight Yord Fandar – VC354
VC354 Jedi Knight Yord Fandar brings one of the most disciplined and visually striking Jedi of The Acolyte into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures his rigid posture, unwavering focus and unmistakably High Republic elegance. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Yord exactly as he appears during the investigation on Olega—precise, dutiful and deeply committed to the Order’s ideals.
The sculpt is superb, translating Yord’s structured High Republic tunic, layered tabards, ornate belt assemblies and distinctive shoulder drape into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Charlie Barnett, capturing the stern, rule‑bound expression and tightly controlled intensity that define his portrayal. His proportions remain screen‑authentic, giving the figure a poised, upright silhouette that stands out naturally among both High Republic and Prequel‑era Jedi.
Yord’s attire reflects the High Republic’s ceremonial‑yet‑functional aesthetic. The robes feature finely sculpted fabric texture, clean seam work and the geometric motifs characteristic of the era. The soft‑goods lower robes allow for full articulation, enabling dynamic combat poses without compromising the figure’s refined silhouette.
Accessories reinforce Yord’s role as a disciplined Jedi Knight:
- Blue‑bladed lightsaber, matching his on‑screen weapon
- Unlit hilt, which attaches cleanly to his belt
- Soft‑goods cloak, draped in the High Republic style with a structured, formal cut
Articulation is excellent, supporting defensive stances, forward‑driven strikes or more rigid, regulation‑perfect poses that reflect Yord’s personality. The engineering allows collectors to recreate his tense interactions with Osha, his partnership with Jecki Lon and his confrontations during the Olega investigation.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm skin tones, subtle shading across the layered robes and clean metallic accents on the belt and lightsaber components. The palette reflects the High Republic’s brighter, more ceremonial colour language, giving Yord strong visual synergy with Indara, Sol, Jecki and the broader Jedi Order of the era.
Collectors value this release for its High Republic significance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the earliest chronological Jedi ensemble in live‑action. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Yord’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy across both High Republic and Prequel‑era collections.
With its premium sculpting, elegant costuming and disciplined Jedi presence, VC354 stands as one of the most refined and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing the precision and conviction of Jedi Knight Yord Fandar with exceptional fidelity.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Baylan Skoll – VC355
VC355 Baylan Skoll brings one of the most commanding and enigmatic figures from Ahsoka into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures his imposing presence, weathered nobility and the quiet, philosophical menace that made him an instant icon. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Baylan exactly as he appears on Seatos and Peridea—measured, powerful and driven by a purpose only he fully understands.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Baylan’s layered grey‑and‑charcoal tunic, reinforced leather armour, heavy gauntlets and broad, knight‑like silhouette into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to the late Ray Stevenson, capturing the stern resolve, contemplative intensity and subtle weariness that define his performance. His proportions remain screen‑authentic, giving the figure a towering, authoritative stance that stands out naturally among Jedi, mercenaries and New Republic forces.
Baylan’s attire reflects his unique place in the post‑Empire galaxy—neither Jedi nor Sith, but something older, more deliberate. The robes feature finely sculpted fabric texture, natural drape and clean seam work, while the armour plates carry subtle weathering and battle scoring. The layered belt assemblies and holstered gear complete the grounded, wandering‑knight aesthetic.
Accessories reinforce Baylan’s role as a seasoned warrior and mentor:
- Orange‑bladed lightsaber, with a hilt sculpt faithful to his on‑screen weapon
- Unlit hilt, which attaches cleanly to his belt
- Soft‑goods cloak, with a heavy, travel‑worn drape that enhances his imposing silhouette
Articulation is excellent, supporting powerful two‑handed lightsaber poses, wide‑stance confrontations or more contemplative, statue‑like configurations. The engineering allows collectors to recreate his duels with Ahsoka, his mentorship of Shin Hati or his solitary search for ancient power on Peridea.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm skin tones, subtle shading across the layered robes and clean metallic accents on the armour and lightsaber components. The palette reflects the muted, earthy tones of Seatos and Peridea, giving Baylan strong visual synergy with Shin Hati, Morgan Elsbeth, Thrawn’s forces and the broader Ahsoka ensemble.
Collectors value this release for its emotional resonance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the central antagonist group of Ahsoka. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Baylan’s breakout popularity, the poignancy of Ray Stevenson’s final performance and the figure’s commanding display presence.
With its premium sculpting, iconic accessories and unforgettable screen presence, VC355 stands as one of the most powerful and display‑defining entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing the gravitas, mystery and tragic nobility of Baylan Skoll with exceptional fidelity.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Shin Hati – VC356
VC356 Shin Hati brings one of the breakout characters of Ahsoka into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures her fierce intensity, raw talent and unmistakably feral edge. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Shin exactly as she appears during the Seatos and Peridea arcs—restless, hungry for purpose and shaped by Baylan Skoll’s unorthodox teachings.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Shin’s layered grey tunic, reinforced leather armour, asymmetrical gauntlets and distinctive high‑collar silhouette into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Ivanna Sakhno, capturing the piercing stare, taut expression and barely contained volatility that define her performance. Her proportions remain screen‑authentic, giving the figure a lean, predatory stance that contrasts beautifully with both Jedi and Imperial characters.
Shin’s attire reflects her liminal place in the galaxy—trained like a Jedi, armed like a mercenary and driven by a purpose she has yet to fully understand. The robes feature finely sculpted fabric texture, natural drape and clean seam work, while the armour plates carry subtle weathering and battle scoring. Her braided hair is rendered with crisp detail, grounding the figure firmly in her on‑screen appearance.
Accessories reinforce Shin’s role as a fast, aggressive duelist:
- Orange‑bladed lightsaber, with a hilt sculpt faithful to her on‑screen weapon
- Unlit hilt, which attaches cleanly to her belt
- Soft‑goods cloak, with a travel‑worn drape that enhances her lone‑wanderer silhouette on Peridea
Articulation is excellent, supporting wide‑stance dueling poses, forward‑driven lunges or more contemplative, searching configurations. The engineering allows collectors to recreate her confrontations with Sabine Wren, her partnership with Baylan Skoll or her solitary rise among the bandits of Peridea.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with pale skin tones, subtle shading across the layered robes and clean metallic accents on the armour and lightsaber components. The palette reflects the muted, earthy tones of Seatos and Peridea, giving Shin strong visual synergy with Baylan Skoll, Morgan Elsbeth, Sabine Wren (Peridea) and Thrawn’s forces.
Collectors value this release for its narrative importance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the central antagonist group of Ahsoka. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Shin’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display versatility—equally compelling as a duelist, an apprentice or a rogue Force‑user forging her own path.
With its premium sculpting, iconic accessories and striking screen presence, VC356 stands as one of the most dynamic and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing the ferocity, uncertainty and rising power of Shin Hati with exceptional fidelity.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Obi‑Wan Kenobi (Jedi Legend) – VC357
VC357 Obi‑Wan Kenobi (Jedi Legend) captures the final, mythic phase of Obi‑Wan’s life with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that distills his presence across A New Hope, Rebels, and the closing moments of Obi‑Wan Kenobi. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure represents Kenobi as the wandering hermit who has transcended war, loss and exile—quiet, resolute and carrying the full weight of the Jedi legacy.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Obi‑Wan’s weathered desert robes, layered tunic, high‑waisted belt assemblies and iconic outer cloak into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Alec Guinness, subtly blended with the softened features of Ewan McGregor’s late‑series portrayal—capturing the serene wisdom, gentle melancholy and quiet strength that define Kenobi in his final years. His proportions remain screen‑authentic, giving the figure a dignified, contemplative silhouette that stands out naturally among both OT and pre‑OT characters.
The robes are rendered with impressive depth. The tunic features finely sculpted fabric texture, natural drape and clean seam work, while the cloak carries a heavy, desert‑worn flow that enhances the figure’s mythic presence. Subtle asymmetry in the folds and weathering reflects the harsh environment of the Jundland Wastes and the long years of solitude.
Accessories reinforce Obi‑Wan’s role as the last guardian of the old Jedi ways:
- Blue‑bladed lightsaber, with a hilt sculpt faithful to his ANH weapon
- Unlit hilt, which attaches cleanly to his belt
- Soft‑goods cloak, with a wide, iconic hood for both desert‑wanderer and duel‑ready poses
- Training remote, a nod to his mentorship of Luke Skywalker
Articulation is excellent, supporting calm, meditative stances, defensive lightsaber poses or more solemn, destiny‑driven configurations. The engineering allows collectors to recreate his confrontation with Vader, his guidance of Luke, or his quiet watch over the Lars homestead.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm skin tones, subtle shading across the layered robes and clean metallic accents on the lightsaber components. The palette reflects the sun‑bleached, earthy tones of Tatooine, giving Obi‑Wan strong visual synergy with Luke (Farmboy), Tusken Raiders, and the broader desert ecosystem.
Collectors value this release for its mythic significance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the full life‑cycle of Obi‑Wan Kenobi within The Vintage Collection. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s cross‑era appeal and its strong display versatility—equally compelling as a hermit, a mentor or a Jedi Master at peace with his destiny.
With its premium sculpting, iconic accessories and deeply resonant screen presence, VC357 stands as one of the most meaningful and display‑defining entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing Obi‑Wan Kenobi not just as a character, but as a legend.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – IG‑12, Grogu & Anzellan – VC358
(Deluxe Multi‑Figure Set)
VC358 IG‑12, Grogu & Anzellan captures one of the most unexpectedly joyful and character‑defining moments of The Mandalorian Season 3, presenting the rebuilt IG‑12 exo‑frame alongside a delighted, newly mobile Grogu and one of the unforgettable Nevarro Anzellan droidsmiths. The set arrives as a deluxe entry in the 2024–2025 expansion of The Vintage Collection, and it embraces the chaotic charm and ingenuity that made this trio an instant highlight of the season.
IG‑12 is rendered with remarkable fidelity, preserving the stripped‑down, skeletal quality of the reassembled IG chassis while giving it the sturdiness and articulation needed for expressive posing. The torso cavity is faithfully recreated, complete with the dual “Yes/No” control panel that became Grogu’s comedic weapon of choice. Exposed servos, reinforced plating and the slightly awkward proportions of the rebuilt frame all contribute to a figure that feels both authentically mechanical and unmistakably tied to its on‑screen counterpart. The engineering allows IG‑12 to stride, lean and gesture with surprising nuance, perfectly capturing the lumbering confidence of Grogu’s first steps in his new ride.
Grogu himself is presented in a dedicated seated pose designed to nest naturally within IG‑12’s cockpit. His expression is one of pure, unfiltered delight, reflecting the sudden freedom and mischief that define his time in the exo‑frame. The sculpt captures the soft folds of his robe, the tiny grip of his hands on the controls and the wide‑eyed enthusiasm that made the “Yes/No” sequence an instant classic. An alternate head allows for a more neutral, contemplative look, giving collectors the flexibility to display him either mid‑chaos or in quieter moments.
The included Anzellan droidsmith adds a layer of world‑building charm that elevates the entire set. Despite its small size, the figure carries sharp detailing across its goggles, layered clothing and tool harness, embodying the fussy, no‑nonsense personality of the Nevarro workshop crew. Paired with IG‑12’s removable components and Grogu’s cockpit harness, the Anzellan helps recreate the entire repair‑bay atmosphere that led to IG‑11’s rebirth as IG‑12.
Paintwork across the set is crisp and deliberate, with metallic dry‑brushing on IG‑12’s exposed mechanisms, warm natural tones on Grogu’s skin and robe, and subtle weathering on the Anzellan’s tools and garments. The palette ties the trio firmly into the Nevarro environment and the broader Season 3 aesthetic, giving the set strong synergy with Din Djarin, Greef Karga, the droidsmith shop and the New Republic‑era lineup.
Collectors value this release for its joyful screen accuracy, its inventive engineering and its ability to capture a moment that blends humor, heart and unexpected heroism. As a deluxe multi‑figure set, it offers exceptional display versatility—whether posed as a comedic centerpiece, a mid‑mission charge or a quiet workshop tableau. With its premium sculpting, expressive character work and pitch‑perfect representation of one of the season’s most memorable sequences, VC358 stands as one of the most charming and display‑distinctive entries in the modern Vintage Collection, celebrating the unlikely partnership of IG‑12, Grogu and the ever‑industrious Anzellan droidsmith.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Captain Gilad Pellaeon – VC359
VC359 Captain Gilad Pellaeon brings one of the most enduring Imperial figures in Star Wars canon into The Vintage Collection with a sculpt that captures his quiet authority, seasoned discipline and unwavering loyalty to the remnants of the Empire. Appearing in Ahsoka as the calm, calculating voice within the Shadow Council, Pellaeon arrives here in the 2024–2025 expansion as the definitive live‑action interpretation of a character whose legacy stretches from the Clone Wars to the rise of Thrawn’s Imperial remnant.
The figure presents Pellaeon in his crisp, slate‑grey Imperial officer’s uniform, tailored with the precision and austerity expected of a career naval commander. The tunic carries the clean panel lines, high collar and sharply defined seams that reflect the Empire’s rigid military aesthetic, while the rank plaque and code cylinders are sculpted with the same meticulous attention to detail that has defined the modern VC officer tooling. The head sculpt captures the weathered dignity of his live‑action portrayal—silvered hair, stern brow and the measured, almost scholarly composure of a man who has survived the fall of the Empire not through brutality, but through discipline and strategic clarity.
Pellaeon’s presence in Ahsoka is defined by restraint and conviction, and the figure reflects that tone. His posture is upright and deliberate, evoking the quiet confidence of a commander who has spent decades navigating the shifting tides of galactic power. The sculpt’s subtle facial lines and controlled expression convey a man who has seen the Empire rise, fall and now reassemble itself in the shadows, all while maintaining an unbroken loyalty to Grand Admiral Thrawn.
The accessories complement his role within the remnant hierarchy. A compact Imperial datapad rests naturally in his hand, suitable for council briefings or fleet coordination, while his holstered sidearm offers a nod to the practical realities of command in a fractured galaxy. The figure’s articulation supports both formal command‑room poses and more dynamic stances, allowing him to stand alongside Thrawn, Elsbeth and the broader remnant forces with the gravitas expected of a senior officer.
Paint applications are clean and understated, with muted greys and polished black boots reflecting the restrained palette of Imperial command attire. Subtle shading across the face and hair adds depth without overstating the sculpt, grounding Pellaeon firmly in the lived‑in realism of the New Republic era. The figure integrates seamlessly with stormtroopers, Night Troopers, remnant officers and the evolving Imperial aesthetic introduced in Ahsoka.
Collectors value this release for its cross‑era significance and its essential role in completing the Shadow Council tableau. Pellaeon’s long legacy—from Legends to canon, from Thrawn’s right hand to the quiet architect of Imperial resurgence—makes him one of the most meaningful Imperial additions to the modern line. With its premium sculpting, dignified presence and deep narrative resonance, VC359 stands as a cornerstone entry for any collector building the post‑Endor Imperial hierarchy, capturing Captain Gilad Pellaeon at the moment he steps from myth into live‑action history.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Grand Admiral Thrawn – VC360
VC360 Grand Admiral Thrawn arrives in The Vintage Collection as one of the most anticipated Imperial releases of the modern line, capturing the cold precision, strategic brilliance and unnerving calm that define his live‑action presence in Ahsoka. This figure represents Thrawn exactly as he appears aboard the Chimaera above Peridea — a commander returned from exile, bearing the weight of years and the unwavering loyalty of an army reshaped in his image.
The sculpt presents Thrawn in his immaculate white Grand Admiral’s uniform, rendered with the crisp panel lines, tailored seams and subtle fabric texture that distinguish the highest rank in the Imperial Navy. The tunic sits with the same rigid formality seen on screen, its clean silhouette broken only by the sharply defined rank plaque and the twin code cylinders that rest against his chest. His posture is upright and deliberate, conveying the quiet authority of a man who commands not through volume or intimidation, but through absolute certainty in his own intellect.
The head sculpt captures the live‑action likeness with remarkable fidelity — the angular cheekbones, the controlled expression, the deep‑set red eyes that observe without revealing. There is a sense of age and experience in the sculpt, a subtle weariness beneath the surface that reflects Thrawn’s long exile and the burdens he carries as the last great architect of the Imperial war machine. His blue skin tone is rendered with a muted, realistic finish that avoids the overly saturated look of earlier interpretations, grounding him firmly in the aesthetic of Ahsoka.
Thrawn’s presence in the series is defined by restraint and calculation, and the figure reflects that tone. His hands rest naturally in command‑ready poses, suitable for overseeing troop movements, issuing quiet directives or contemplating the next step in a strategy that spans galaxies. A compact datapad fits neatly into his grasp, evoking his methodical approach to warfare and his reliance on information, analysis and cultural insight. His sidearm sits holstered at his hip, a reminder that even the most cerebral commanders must be prepared for the unexpected.
Paint applications are clean and deliberate, with the stark white of the uniform contrasted by the deep blacks of the boots and belt, the polished metallic accents of the code cylinders and the carefully shaded contours of his face. The palette integrates seamlessly with the Night Troopers, Morgan Elsbeth, Captain Pellaeon and the broader Peridea aesthetic, giving Thrawn a commanding presence at the center of any remnant display.
Collectors value this release not only for its screen accuracy, but for its symbolic weight. Thrawn represents the bridge between eras — the final echo of the Empire, the looming threat behind the Shadow Council and the promise of a larger conflict yet to unfold. As such, VC360 stands as one of the most essential Imperial entries in the modern Vintage Collection, capturing Grand Admiral Thrawn at the moment of his long‑awaited return, poised once again to reshape the galaxy through discipline, intellect and unshakable resolve.
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