Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Joruus C’baoth – VC361
VC361 Joruus C’baoth brings one of the most iconic villains of the Heir to the Empire trilogy into The Vintage Collection with a figure that finally gives Timothy Zahn’s dark Jedi clone the premium, Expanded Universe–faithful treatment he has long deserved. Released in the modern 2024–2025 EU expansion, this figure captures C’baoth exactly as he appears in the original Thrawn Trilogy artwork—wild‑eyed, ascetic and radiating barely contained madness.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating C’baoth’s gaunt facial structure, flowing beard, intense expression and monk‑like robes into a realistic, screen‑adjacent form that feels perfectly at home among both Legends and canon displays. The head sculpt is a standout, capturing the unhinged stare and sharp features that defined the character’s descent into delusion and dark‑side corruption. His proportions are tall and imposing, giving the figure a commanding silhouette that reflects his self‑proclaimed status as the rightful Jedi Master of the galaxy.
C’baoth’s equipment reinforces his identity as a rogue Force‑wielder. He includes a blue lightsaber, a deliberate nod to his origins as a clone of the Jedi Master Jorus C’baoth, though his posture and presence make it clear he is anything but heroic. The articulation supports dramatic Force‑gesture poses, authoritarian stances or more dynamic combat configurations, allowing collectors to recreate his confrontations with Luke Skywalker, Mara Jade and Grand Admiral Thrawn.
The layered robes—sculpted with deep folds and subtle texture—add weight and realism to the figure without restricting movement. The combination of soft‑goods lower elements and sculpted upper tunic gives C’baoth a premium feel that enhances both action and static displays.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with muted earth tones across the robes, subtle shading on the beard and hair, and clean detailing on the facial features to emphasize his intense, almost fanatical expression. The palette matches the classic Heir to the Empire artwork, giving the figure strong visual synergy with other Legends characters.
Collectors value this release for its deep‑cut EU significance, its excellent likeness to the original novel illustrations and its essential role in completing the core Heir to the Empire roster. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the character’s cult‑favourite status and the figure’s strong display synergy with Thrawn, Luke Skywalker (Dark Empire), and Mara Jade. With its expressive sculpt, premium detailing and commanding shelf presence, VC361 stands as one of the most important and display‑defining Legends entries in the modern Vintage Collection
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Momaw Nadon – VC362
VC362 Momaw Nadon brings one of the most iconic denizens of the Mos Eisley cantina into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic update that finally gives the Ithorian “Hammerhead” the definitive treatment collectors have been waiting for. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Nadon exactly as he appears in A New Hope—calm, contemplative and instantly recognisable thanks to his sweeping cranial structure and layered desert robes.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Momaw Nadon’s elongated Ithorian neck, bifurcated mouth, textured skin folds and broad hammer‑shaped head into a realistic, deeply detailed form. The head sculpt is a standout, capturing the gentle, almost philosophical expression that made the character a fan‑favourite despite his brief screen time. His proportions are tall and imposing, giving the figure a natural presence among the eclectic mix of cantina patrons.
Nadon’s attire is rendered with equal care. His layered robes, woven sash and textured under‑garments are sculpted with deep folds and subtle fabric grain, grounding the figure in the dusty, lived‑in aesthetic of Tatooine. The combination of sculpted layers and soft‑goods elements gives him excellent display versatility, whether posed standing at the bar or blending into a bustling cantina diorama.
Momaw Nadon includes his long‑barrelled Ithorian staff, a nod to both his Expanded Universe lore and his classic Kenner accessory. The articulation supports natural two‑handed grips, contemplative stances or more dynamic action poses, allowing collectors to integrate him seamlessly into both OT and Legends‑inspired displays.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm brown and ochre tones across the skin, subtle shading on the head ridges and clean separation on the layered robes. The palette matches the warm, earthy hues of the cantina sequence, giving Nadon strong visual synergy with Greedo, Wuher, Ponda Baba and the broader Mos Eisley ecosystem.
Collectors value this release for its OT deep‑cut significance, its excellent alien sculpting and its essential role in completing the cantina’s core roster. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the character’s enduring popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with both classic and newly tooled cantina figures. With its expressive alien design, premium detailing and commanding shelf presence, VC362 stands as one of the most distinctive and display‑critical cantina entries in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Carson Teva – VC363
VC363 Carson Teva brings one of the standout New Republic pilots from The Mandalorian and Ahsoka into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that finally gives this fan‑favourite character the definitive treatment he has earned. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Teva in his New Republic flight gear—experienced, steady and unmistakably the calm centre of authority in the Outer Rim’s chaotic frontier.
The sculpt is excellent, translating Teva’s padded flight suit, reinforced flak vest, chest box, survival harness and New Republic insignia into a realistic, sharply detailed form. The head sculpt delivers a strong likeness to Paul Sun‑Hyung Lee, capturing his composed expression and the subtle age lines that reflect Teva’s veteran status. The proportions are screen‑authentic, giving the figure a grounded, authoritative silhouette that stands out naturally among other New Republic and Mandalorian‑era releases.
Teva’s equipment reinforces his role as a patrol pilot and field officer. He includes his New Republic helmet, featuring the distinctive blue‑and‑white markings and clean visor detailing seen in the series. The helmet fits securely without distorting the likeness, allowing collectors to display him either in cockpit‑ready configuration or in a more relaxed, investigative stance. He also comes with a blaster pistol, supporting both formal command poses and more dynamic action setups.
Articulation is strong, enabling natural two‑handed weapon grips, seated starfighter‑pilot poses or more casual, boots‑on‑the‑ground patrol stances. The layered flight‑suit sculpt and harness elements add depth without restricting movement, giving the figure excellent versatility across dioramas—from Adelphi Rangers outposts to Mandalorian covert encounters.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm orange tones across the flight suit, clean separation on the vest and harness, and sharp detailing on the helmet markings. Subtle shading on the head sculpt enhances the likeness, while the overall palette matches the New Republic’s evolving visual identity in the post‑Endor era.
Collectors value this release for its modern‑era importance, its excellent likeness and its role in fleshing out the New Republic’s presence across multiple Disney+ series. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Teva’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with pilots, droids and Mandalorian‑era heroes. With its premium sculpting, essential accessories and grounded, character‑rich presence, VC363 stands as one of the most display‑critical and personality‑driven entries in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Asajj Ventress – VC364
VC364 Asajj Ventress brings one of the most iconic dark‑side warriors of the Clone Wars era into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that finally delivers the definitive 3.75‑inch representation collectors have been waiting for. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Ventress in her classic Clone Wars appearance—cold, poised and unmistakably lethal.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Ventress’ shaved head, elongated facial structure, layered dark‑side tattoos and sleek, form‑fitting combat attire into a realistic, sharply detailed form. The head sculpt is particularly strong, capturing her piercing expression and the subtle menace that defined her presence throughout the series. Her proportions are tall, lean and athletic, giving the figure a dynamic silhouette that stands out naturally among Jedi, Sith and bounty hunters alike.
Ventress’ equipment reinforces her identity as a dual‑wielding assassin. She includes her pair of curved‑hilt red lightsabers, each rendered with crisp detailing and the distinctive crescent‑shaped grips that allow them to combine into a double‑bladed staff. The articulation supports wide, acrobatic combat poses, defensive stances or more composed, predatory configurations—perfect for recreating her duels with Anakin, Obi‑Wan or Savage Opress. The layered skirt elements and sculpted wrappings add depth without restricting movement, giving the figure excellent versatility across action and display setups.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with cool grey and deep plum tones across the outfit, clean separation on the tattoos and subtle shading on the facial sculpt to enhance her sharp features. The restrained palette matches her animated‑series aesthetic while translating seamlessly into the Vintage Collection’s realistic style.
Collectors value this release for its Clone Wars significance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the dark‑side roster of the era. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Ventress’ enduring popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with Count Dooku, General Grievous, ARC Troopers and the broader Clone Wars lineup. With its premium sculpting, iconic accessories and commanding shelf presence, VC364 stands as one of the most dynamic and display‑critical modern entries in The Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Alexsander Kallus – VC365
VC365 Alexsander Kallus brings one of the most compelling character arcs from Star Wars Rebels into The Vintage Collection with a premium, realistic‑style sculpt that finally gives this fan‑favourite Imperial‑turned‑Rebel the definitive treatment he deserves. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Kallus in his Imperial ISB field‑agent appearance—precise, disciplined and unmistakably the calculating enforcer who hunted the Ghost crew across the early seasons of the series.
The sculpt is superb, translating Kallus’ armoured ISB uniform, reinforced chest plate, tactical belt assemblies and distinctive mutton‑chop facial hair into a realistic aesthetic that fits seamlessly alongside other OT‑era Imperials. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to his animated counterpart reinterpreted through a live‑action lens, capturing the stern expression and sharp features that defined his early‑series persona. His proportions are crisp and authoritative, giving the figure a commanding silhouette that stands out naturally among stormtroopers, officers and Inquisitors.
Kallus’ equipment reinforces his role as a frontline ISB operative. He includes his bo‑rifle, the signature weapon he wields with brutal efficiency throughout the series. The accessory is rendered with premium detailing, including the forked emitter and collapsible staff‑like proportions. The articulation supports dynamic combat poses, defensive stances or more composed, investigative configurations—perfect for recreating his confrontations with Zeb, Hera or the wider Rebel cell.
Paint applications are clean and deliberate, with sharp separation across the armour panels, subtle shading on the uniform folds and precise detailing on the facial hair and hair streaks. The muted greys and blacks of the ISB palette give Kallus strong visual synergy with stormtroopers, TIE pilots and other Imperial specialists.
Collectors value this release for its Rebels significance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in fleshing out the Imperial hierarchy during the early rebellion era. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Kallus’ enduring popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with both Imperial and Rebel characters—especially if displayed alongside Garazeb “Zeb” Orrelios to reflect their evolving rivalry.
With its premium detailing, iconic weapon and commanding shelf presence, VC365 stands as one of the most character‑rich and display‑critical modern entries in The Vintage Collection, bridging animation and realistic styling with exceptional success.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Imperial Armored Commando – VC366
VC366 Imperial Armored Commando brings one of the most imposing Imperial infantry units from The Mandalorian and Ahsoka into The Vintage Collection with a premium, realistic sculpt that finally gives these elite troopers the definitive treatment they deserve. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures the Armored Commando exactly as they appear under Moff Gideon’s command—silent, relentless and unmistakably engineered for shock‑assault operations.
The sculpt is superb, translating the Commando’s reinforced chest plating, angular helmet design, ribbed undersuit and heavy‑duty gauntlets into a sharply detailed, screen‑authentic form. The helmet is a standout element, blending classic stormtrooper lineage with the more aggressive, faceted styling unique to Gideon’s elite forces. The proportions are powerful and imposing, giving the figure a bulkier, more militarised silhouette than standard stormtroopers or death troopers.
The Armored Commando comes equipped with an E‑11D–style blaster carbine, rendered with crisp mechanical detailing and a compact profile suited to close‑quarters combat. Articulation is strong, supporting natural two‑handed firing poses, breaching stances or more disciplined, patrol‑ready configurations. The sculpted armour plates and flexible undersuit elements work together to maintain full range of motion without compromising the figure’s heavy‑infantry aesthetic.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation across the matte‑white armour, subtle grey panel accents and darkened visor strip. The restrained palette enhances the figure’s cold, militaristic presence, giving it strong visual synergy with Gideon’s Praetorian Guards, Dark Troopers and Imperial Remnant forces.
Collectors value this release for its modern‑era significance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in fleshing out the Imperial Remnant’s evolving military identity. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the Commando’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with Moff Gideon, Din Djarin, Bo‑Katan and the climactic battles of Mandalore.
With its premium detailing, aggressive silhouette and battlefield versatility, VC366 stands as one of the most display‑critical and army‑builder‑friendly Imperial troop entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly bridging the aesthetic between classic stormtroopers and the new generation of Imperial elite.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Nightsister Merrin – VC367
VC367 Nightsister Merrin brings one of the most compelling characters from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor into The Vintage Collection with a premium, realistic sculpt that finally gives this fan‑favourite Dathomirian warrior the definitive 3.75‑inch treatment she has long deserved. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Merrin in her Survivor‑era appearance—confident, battle‑hardened and unmistakably steeped in the ancient magicks of the Nightsisters.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Merrin’s ashen skin tone, sharp facial structure, ritual tattoos and layered Dathomirian garments into a screen‑authentic, richly textured form. The head sculpt is a standout, capturing her intense, contemplative expression and the subtle severity that defines her presence throughout both games. Her proportions are athletic and elegant, giving the figure a commanding silhouette that stands out naturally among Jedi, Inquisitors and Imperial forces.
Merrin’s attire is rendered with impressive depth. Her layered wraps, armored bracers, sashes and Nightsister talismans are sculpted with crisp detailing, grounding the figure in the harsh, ritualistic aesthetic of Dathomir. The combination of sculpted upper layers and soft‑goods lower elements gives her excellent display versatility, whether posed alongside Cal Kestis or leading a spectral assault with her magick.
She includes her Nightsister magick effect, a swirling, translucent green energy piece that attaches to her hand to recreate her signature combat abilities. The articulation supports dynamic spellcasting poses, defensive stances or more composed, character‑driven configurations. The figure’s range of motion makes her ideal for recreating everything from her first confrontation with Cal to her later role as a trusted ally.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with cool grey tones across the skin, clean separation on the tattoos, and deep crimson and charcoal hues throughout the garments. Subtle shading enhances the sculpt’s depth, while the magick effect’s vibrant green adds a striking visual contrast that elevates the entire display.
Collectors value this release for its modern‑era significance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the core Fallen Order and Survivor roster. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Merrin’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with Cal Kestis, Bode Akuna, Dagan Gera and the broader Imperial lineup. With its expressive sculpt, premium detailing and commanding shelf presence, VC367 stands as one of the most character‑rich and display‑critical gaming entries in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Moff Gideon (Dark Trooper Armor) – VC368
VC368 Moff Gideon (Dark Trooper Armor) captures the climactic evolution of Gideon’s ambition in The Mandalorian Season 3, presenting him in the imposing, hybridized suit that merges Imperial command with Dark Trooper technology. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure delivers a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that reflects Gideon at his most dangerous—armored, enhanced and utterly consumed by his own vision of Imperial resurgence.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating the armor’s angular plating, reinforced gauntlets, ribbed undersuit and the distinctive, almost ceremonial chest‑panel design into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The helmet is a standout element, capturing the smooth, faceted contours and narrow visor slit that echo both classic trooper lineage and Gideon’s personal flair. The proportions are powerful and imposing, giving the figure a bulkier, more militarized silhouette than his earlier appearances.
Gideon’s equipment reinforces his role as a self‑made super‑soldier. He includes his jetpack, rendered with crisp mechanical detailing and integrated thruster sculpting, allowing collectors to recreate his aerial confrontations with Din Djarin and Bo‑Katan Kryze. He also comes with a blaster pistol, supporting both commanding stances and more aggressive, close‑quarters combat poses. The articulation system is strong, enabling natural two‑handed grips, flight‑ready configurations or more composed, authoritarian gestures.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with deep blacks and gunmetal tones across the armor, subtle red accents on the chest panel and clean separation on the helmet trim. The restrained palette enhances the figure’s cold, militaristic presence, giving him strong visual synergy with Dark Troopers, Praetorian Guards and Imperial Commandos.
Collectors value this release for its modern‑era importance, its excellent sculpting and its role in completing the Season 3 Mandalore conflict. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Gideon’s enduring popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with Din Djarin, Bo‑Katan, Paz Vizsla and the broader Imperial Remnant lineup. With its premium detailing, aggressive silhouette and climactic narrative significance, VC368 stands as one of the most dramatic and display‑critical villain entries in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Rocket Launcher Trooper – VC369
VC369 Rocket Launcher Trooper brings one of the most aggressive and visually distinct Imperial specialists from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order into The Vintage Collection with a premium, realistic sculpt that finally gives this heavy‑weapons Purge‑era trooper the definitive treatment it deserves. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures the trooper exactly as encountered by Cal Kestis—armoured, imposing and engineered to deliver overwhelming firepower in close‑quarters engagements.
The sculpt is superb, translating the Rocket Launcher Trooper’s reinforced chest plating, angular helmet design, ribbed undersuit and heavy‑duty pauldrons into a sharply detailed, screen‑authentic form. The helmet is a standout element, blending classic stormtrooper lineage with the more aggressive, segmented styling unique to the Purge Trooper program. The proportions are powerful and slightly bulkier than standard stormtroopers, giving the figure a commanding battlefield silhouette.
The trooper’s signature accessory is its shoulder‑mounted rocket launcher, rendered with crisp mechanical detailing, venting, and a compact targeting module. The launcher fits securely into the figure’s grip and shoulder line, allowing collectors to recreate both braced firing poses and more mobile, patrol‑ready stances. Articulation is strong, supporting natural two‑handed grips, kneeling fire‑support positions or dynamic action configurations that reflect the trooper’s in‑game behaviour.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation across the white armour plates, subtle grey accents on the undersuit and sharp detailing on the helmet trim. The restrained palette enhances the figure’s cold, militaristic presence, giving it strong visual synergy with Purge Troopers, Scout Troopers, AT‑ST drivers and the broader Imperial roster from the game.
Collectors value this release for its gaming‑era significance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in completing the Imperial enemy lineup from Fallen Order. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the trooper’s army‑builder appeal and its strong display synergy with Cal Kestis, BD‑1, the Second Sister and the various Imperial forces encountered throughout the game.
With its premium detailing, aggressive silhouette and heavy‑weapons presence, VC369 stands as one of the most dynamic and display‑critical Imperial troop entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the high‑intensity combat encounters that define Fallen Order.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Crosshair – VC370
VC370 Crosshair brings the Bad Batch’s cold, calculating marksman into The Vintage Collection with a premium, realistic sculpt that captures his evolution from Clone Force 99 specialist to Imperial sharpshooter. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure reflects Crosshair’s The Bad Batch Season 1 Imperial‑aligned appearance—precise, disciplined and unmistakably shaped by his unwavering belief in order above brotherhood.
The sculpt is superb, translating Crosshair’s specialized Imperial armour, reinforced chest plating, angular helmet design and signature shoulder pauldron into a sharply detailed, screen‑authentic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness, capturing his gaunt facial structure, narrowed expression and the distinctive crosshair tattoo that defines his identity. His proportions are tall, lean and purposeful, giving the figure a predatory silhouette that stands out naturally among both clones and Imperial forces.
Crosshair’s equipment reinforces his role as a long‑range specialist. He includes his custom sniper rifle, rendered with crisp mechanical detailing and a collapsible profile that mirrors its on‑screen functionality. The articulation supports natural two‑handed firing poses, prone‑sniper configurations or more composed, at‑ease stances—perfect for recreating his confrontations with Hunter, Omega or the wider Bad Batch. His helmet is fully removable, allowing seamless transitions between field‑ready and character‑focused display options.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with deep charcoal tones across the armour, subtle grey accents on the undersuit and clean separation on the Imperial markings. The restrained palette enhances the figure’s cold, militaristic presence, giving him strong visual synergy with Elite Squad Troopers, Stormtroopers and the broader Imperial transition era.
Collectors value this release for its Clone Wars–to–Empire significance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the early‑era Bad Batch roster. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Crosshair’s complex character arc and the figure’s strong display synergy with Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, Echo and the Imperial forces he ultimately aligns with.
With its premium detailing, iconic weaponry and commanding shelf presence, VC370 stands as one of the most character‑rich and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the tension and tragedy at the heart of Crosshair’s story.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Cobb Vanth – VC371
VC371 Cobb Vanth brings the Marshal of Mos Pelgo into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that captures his rugged frontier presence from The Mandalorian. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure reflects Vanth in his Season 2 appearance—confident, weathered and unmistakably the kind of man who keeps order on the edge of civilization.
The sculpt is outstanding, translating Vanth’s lean frame, sun‑creased facial features, silver‑streaked hair and signature red marshal’s scarf into a realistic, sharply detailed form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Timothy Olyphant, capturing the calm, laconic expression that defined Vanth’s on‑screen charisma. His proportions are tall and rangy, giving the figure a distinctive silhouette that stands out naturally among Mandalorians, townsfolk and other Outer Rim characters.
Vanth’s attire is rendered with impressive depth. His weathered tunic, layered belts, holster rig and textured gloves are sculpted with crisp detailing, grounding the figure in the dusty, lived‑in aesthetic of Tatooine. The soft‑goods scarf drapes naturally, adding movement and character without restricting articulation.
He includes his long‑barrelled blaster rifle, a frontier‑appropriate weapon that supports both relaxed patrol poses and more aggressive, standoff‑ready stances. Articulation is strong, enabling natural two‑handed grips, gunslinger‑style draws or more composed, marshal‑on‑the‑porch configurations. The figure’s range of motion makes him ideal for recreating everything from his negotiations with Din Djarin to the tense standoff with the Pyke Syndicate.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm desert tones across the outfit, subtle shading on the facial sculpt and clean separation on the belts, buckles and weapon details. The palette matches the warm, dusty hues of Mos Pelgo, giving Vanth strong visual synergy with Boba Fett, Fennec Shand, Tusken Raiders and the broader Tatooine ecosystem.
Collectors value this release for its modern‑era importance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in fleshing out the frontier communities of the post‑Empire Outer Rim. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Vanth’s breakout popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with Mandalorian‑era heroes, outlaws and townsfolk.
With its premium sculpting, charismatic likeness and grounded, frontier‑lawman presence, VC371 stands as one of the most personality‑rich and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the quiet authority that makes Cobb Vanth unforgettable.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Han Solo – VC372
VC372 Han Solo brings the galaxy’s most iconic smuggler back into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that finally delivers the definitive A New Hope cantina‑era version collectors have been waiting for. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Han at the height of his roguish charm—relaxed, confident and unmistakably ready to talk his way out of trouble… or shoot his way out if necessary.
The sculpt is outstanding, translating Han’s lean frame, Corellian bloodstripe trousers, low‑slung holster rig and classic vest‑over‑tunic ensemble into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Harrison Ford, capturing the half‑smirk, the slightly tousled hair and the cool, unbothered expression that defined his early‑OT presence. His proportions are clean and screen‑authentic, giving the figure a natural, effortless swagger that stands out among cantina patrons, bounty hunters and Rebel heroes.
Han’s equipment reinforces his identity as a fast‑draw smuggler. He includes his DL‑44 heavy blaster pistol, rendered with crisp mechanical detailing and a perfect fit for his iconic right‑hand draw. The articulation supports natural two‑handed firing poses, relaxed bar‑leaning stances or more dynamic, mid‑duel configurations—ideal for recreating his confrontation with Greedo, however one prefers the outcome.
The holster rig is a highlight, featuring functional straps, sculpted buckles and a cleanly integrated thigh‑wrap, allowing the figure to maintain full range of motion without compromising accuracy. The vest and tunic are sculpted with subtle fabric texture, grounding the figure in the lived‑in aesthetic of the Mos Eisley underworld.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm skin tones, clean separation on the vest and shirt, and sharp detailing on the belt, holster and blaster. The palette matches the warm, dusty hues of the cantina sequence, giving Han strong visual synergy with Greedo, Chewbacca, Luke (X‑Wing), and the broader Tatooine ecosystem.
Collectors value this release for its core OT importance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the definitive cantina lineup. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Han’s evergreen popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy across nearly every era and sub‑collection.
With its premium sculpting, iconic accessories and effortless screen presence, VC372 stands as one of the most display‑critical and character‑defining hero entries in the modern Vintage Collection, delivering the quintessential Han Solo collectors have long demanded.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Ben (Obi‑Wan) Kenobi – VC373
VC373 Ben (Obi‑Wan) Kenobi brings the wise, weathered Jedi Master of A New Hope into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that finally delivers the definitive “Old Ben” collectors have long demanded. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Kenobi in his Tatooine hermit appearance—calm, contemplative and carrying the quiet weight of a man who has lived through the fall of the Jedi Order.
The sculpt is exceptional, translating Ben’s aged facial features, neatly trimmed beard, layered Jedi robes and textured outer cloak into a realistic, sharply detailed form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Sir Alec Guinness, capturing the serene expression and subtle melancholy that defined his portrayal. His proportions are screen‑authentic, giving the figure a dignified, grounded silhouette that stands out naturally among cantina patrons, stormtroopers and the early Rebel heroes.
Ben’s attire is rendered with impressive depth. His inner tunic, belt assemblies and soft‑goods cloak are executed with premium accuracy, allowing for natural drape and movement. The cloak’s fabric weight and cut evoke the film’s iconic look, enhancing both action and contemplative display options.
He includes his blue lightsaber, rendered with crisp hilt detailing and a blade hue that matches his duel with Darth Vader aboard the Death Star. The articulation supports classic Jedi stances, two‑handed grips or more peaceful, mentor‑like poses—perfect for recreating his introduction to Luke Skywalker or his final confrontation with Vader. A training remote or holo‑projector would have been natural inclusions, but even without them, the figure’s presence is unmistakably complete.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm skin tones, subtle shading on the hair and beard, and clean separation across the layered robes. The palette matches the soft, dusty hues of Tatooine and the muted lighting of the Millennium Falcon training sequence, giving Ben strong visual synergy with Luke (X‑Wing), Han Solo, Chewbacca and Darth Vader.
Collectors value this release for its core OT importance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the foundational hero lineup of A New Hope. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Kenobi’s evergreen popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy across nearly every era—from Clone Wars flashbacks to the rise of the Rebellion.
With its premium sculpting, iconic accessories and serene, mentor‑like presence, VC373 stands as one of the most display‑critical and character‑defining Jedi entries in the modern Vintage Collection, delivering the definitive Old Ben collectors have been waiting for.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Imperial Shock Trooper – VC374
VC374 Imperial Shock Trooper brings one of the Empire’s most aggressive and visually striking frontline specialists into The Vintage Collection with a premium, realistic sculpt that finally gives this elite red‑marked trooper the definitive treatment it deserves. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures the Shock Trooper as seen across Imperial installations and high‑risk combat zones—intimidating, disciplined and unmistakably engineered for rapid‑response brutality.
The sculpt is superb, translating the Shock Trooper’s reinforced stormtrooper armour, heavy‑duty chest plating, ribbed undersuit and distinctive red tactical striping into a sharply detailed, screen‑authentic form. The helmet is a standout element, featuring the bold crimson markings that instantly set Shock Troopers apart from standard infantry. The proportions are crisp and imposing, giving the figure a powerful battlefield silhouette that reads as both elite and dangerous.
The Shock Trooper comes equipped with an E‑11 blaster and a DC‑15A‑style heavy rifle, reflecting their role as close‑quarters enforcers capable of overwhelming firepower. Articulation is strong, supporting natural two‑handed firing poses, breaching stances or more disciplined, parade‑ready configurations. The sculpted armour plates and flexible undersuit elements work together to maintain full range of motion without compromising the figure’s heavy‑infantry aesthetic.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation across the white armour, deep red striping and subtle grey accents. The bold colour pattern gives the figure exceptional shelf presence and strong visual synergy with riot troopers, purge troopers and other elite Imperial units. The weathering is restrained but effective, grounding the figure in the gritty, lived‑in aesthetic of the Imperial war machine.
Collectors value this release for its army‑builder appeal, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in fleshing out the Empire’s hierarchy of specialized troopers. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the Shock Trooper’s enduring popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with Darth Vader, stormtroopers, AT‑ST drivers and Imperial officers.
With its premium detailing, aggressive silhouette and unmistakable red‑striped armour, VC374 stands as one of the most dynamic and display‑critical Imperial troop entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the elite enforcers who bring the Empire’s will down with overwhelming force.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Hammerhead – VC376
(Kenner‑style Retro Homage)
VC376 Hammerhead brings one of the most beloved alien designs from the Original Trilogy into The Vintage Collection in a way that celebrates both modern sculpting and classic Kenner nostalgia. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure serves as the definitive retro‑inspired counterpart to the realistic Momaw Nadon (VC362), capturing the unmistakable charm of the original 1979 Kenner “Hammerhead” while elevating it with premium detailing and articulation.
The sculpt is a deliberate hybrid: faithful to the exaggerated proportions of the vintage figure, yet rendered with the sharper textures and anatomical nuance expected of the modern VC line. The elongated Ithorian head, smooth cranial crest, and simplified facial features echo the classic toy’s silhouette, while the subtle skin texturing and refined folds along the neck and torso bring it into the modern era. The result is a figure that feels instantly familiar yet unmistakably upgraded.
Hammerhead’s attire embraces the Kenner aesthetic with its single‑piece, high‑cut tunic, translated here with sculpted fabric grain and deeper contouring. The proportions remain intentionally stylized—long limbs, narrow torso, and the iconic stance that defined the original release. This is not a screen‑accurate Momaw Nadon; it is a loving tribute to the toy that introduced generations of fans to the Ithorian species.
Accessories are kept true to the vintage spirit. Hammerhead includes a retro‑style blaster, echoing the classic Kenner weapon with modern refinement. Articulation is enhanced far beyond the original’s five points, allowing for expressive poses while maintaining the clean, nostalgic silhouette. Whether displayed alongside modern cantina figures or vintage‑inspired releases, the figure integrates seamlessly into both worlds.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm brown and teal tones that evoke the original toy’s bold palette. Subtle shading adds depth without compromising the retro charm. The overall finish strikes a perfect balance between homage and modern craftsmanship.
Collectors value this release for its deep nostalgia, its unique place alongside the realistic VC362 Momaw Nadon, and its role in bridging the earliest days of Star Wars collecting with the premium standards of today. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s cross‑era appeal and its strong display synergy with both Kenner‑inspired and modern cantina lineups.
With its stylized proportions, premium sculpting and unmistakable vintage personality, VC376 stands as one of the most charming and display‑distinctive entries in the modern Vintage Collection, celebrating the legacy of one of Star Wars’ most iconic alien designs.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Walrusman – VC377
(Kenner‑style Retro Homage)
VC377 Walrusman continues the modern Kenner‑inspired sub‑line within The Vintage Collection, delivering a premium, retro‑faithful tribute to one of the most iconic and delightfully stylized cantina aliens from the original 1979 Kenner assortment. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure celebrates the bold colours, exaggerated anatomy and unmistakable charm of the classic Walrusman while elevating it with modern sculpting and articulation.
The sculpt embraces the intentionally off‑model Kenner proportions—the elongated limbs, the smooth, fin‑like feet, and the simplified Aqualish head shape that bore only a passing resemblance to Ponda Baba’s on‑screen appearance. Rather than correcting these quirks, the figure leans into them, refining the shapes with sharper detailing, subtle texture and a more dynamic stance while preserving the unmistakable silhouette that defined the vintage toy.
Walrusman’s bright orange torso and teal‑blue limbs return in all their unapologetic retro glory, now rendered with crisp paint separation and a richer, more premium finish. The colour palette is a direct homage to the original release, maintaining the bold contrast that made the figure stand out on childhood shelves and in early cantina playsets.
Accessories remain true to the Kenner spirit. Walrusman includes a retro‑style blaster, echoing the classic weapon with modern refinement. Articulation is significantly expanded beyond the original five points, allowing expressive poses while preserving the clean, nostalgic aesthetic. Whether displayed alongside modern cantina figures or the Kenner‑inspired VC376 Hammerhead, the figure integrates seamlessly into both display styles.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with smooth, saturated colours that evoke the vintage toy while adding subtle shading to enhance the sculpt’s depth. The head retains the simplified Kenner look—large eyes, rounded snout, and minimal detailing—translated into a modern sculpt that respects the original’s charm without drifting into full realism.
Collectors value this release for its deep nostalgia, its unique place within the Kenner‑homage sub‑series, and its ability to stand proudly beside both modern and retro‑styled figures. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Walrusman’s cross‑era appeal and his essential role in completing the classic cantina lineup as it existed in the earliest days of Star Wars collecting.
With its stylized proportions, bold vintage colours and lovingly updated sculpt, VC377 stands as one of the most joyful and display‑distinctive entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the spirit of the original Kenner Walrusman while giving it the premium treatment it always deserved.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Greedo – VC378
(Kenner‑style Retro Homage)
VC378 Greedo continues the modern Kenner‑inspired sub‑series within The Vintage Collection, delivering a premium, retro‑faithful tribute to one of the most iconic and colourfully stylized aliens from the original 1979 Kenner lineup. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure celebrates the unmistakable charm of the vintage Greedo—bright, bold and wonderfully off‑model—while elevating it with modern sculpting and articulation.
The sculpt embraces the exaggerated proportions and simplified Rodian features of the classic toy. The smooth, rounded snout, oversized compound eyes and sharply flared ear‑spikes echo the original silhouette, while refined texturing and deeper contouring bring the design into the modern era. The limbs retain the long, slender Kenner look, giving the figure that instantly recognisable retro stance.
Greedo’s vibrant turquoise body and bright orange vest return in all their unapologetic vintage glory. The colour palette is a direct homage to the original release, maintaining the bold contrast that made the figure stand out in early cantina playsets. Modern paint applications sharpen the separation lines and add subtle shading without compromising the toy‑etic aesthetic.
Accessories remain true to the Kenner spirit. Greedo includes a retro‑style blaster, echoing the classic weapon with updated detailing. Articulation is significantly expanded beyond the original five points, allowing expressive poses while preserving the clean, nostalgic silhouette. Whether displayed alongside modern cantina figures or the Kenner‑inspired VC376 Hammerhead and VC377 Walrusman, Greedo integrates seamlessly into both display styles.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with smooth, saturated colours that evoke the vintage toy while adding just enough depth to enhance the sculpt. The head retains the simplified Kenner look—large eyes, minimal snout detail and a clean, rounded finish—translated into a modern sculpt that respects the original’s charm without drifting into full realism.
Collectors value this release for its deep nostalgia, its essential role in completing the Kenner‑style cantina trio, and its ability to stand proudly beside both modern and retro‑styled figures. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Greedo’s evergreen popularity and his foundational place in early Star Wars collecting history.
With its stylized proportions, bold vintage colours and lovingly updated sculpt, VC378 stands as one of the most joyful and display‑distinctive entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the spirit of the original Kenner Greedo while giving it the premium treatment it always deserved.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Blue Snaggletooth – VC379
(Kenner‑style Retro Homage)
VC379 Blue Snaggletooth stands as the crown jewel of the modern Kenner‑inspired sub‑series within The Vintage Collection, celebrating one of the most legendary quirks in Star Wars toy history. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure pays loving tribute to the infamous 1978 Sears Cantina exclusive—taller, sleeker and wildly inaccurate to the on‑screen character, yet cherished by generations of collectors for precisely those reasons.
The sculpt embraces the mythic Kenner proportions: the unexpectedly tall stature, the smooth, elongated snout, and the simplified Zutton facial structure that bore only a passing resemblance to the film’s short, red‑suited Snivvian. Rather than correcting these inaccuracies, the figure celebrates them, refining the shapes with modern contouring, subtle texture and a more dynamic stance while preserving the unmistakable silhouette that made the original such an icon.
Blue Snaggletooth’s metallic blue jumpsuit returns in all its retro glory, complete with the silver boots that became a hallmark of the vintage release. The colour palette is bold, saturated and unapologetically toy‑etic, now rendered with crisp paint separation and a premium finish that elevates the nostalgic design without compromising its charm.
Accessories remain faithful to the Kenner spirit. The figure includes a retro‑style blaster, echoing the classic weapon with updated detailing. Articulation is significantly expanded beyond the original five points, allowing expressive poses while maintaining the clean, vintage silhouette. Whether displayed alongside modern cantina figures or the Kenner‑inspired VC376 Hammerhead, VC377 Walrusman and VC378 Greedo, Blue Snaggletooth integrates seamlessly into both display styles.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with smooth metallic tones, clean silver detailing on the boots and subtle shading that enhances the sculpt’s depth. The head retains the simplified Kenner look—rounded snout, minimal facial detail and large, expressive eyes—translated into a modern sculpt that respects the original’s charm without drifting into full realism.
Collectors value this release for its deep historical significance, its essential role in completing the Kenner cantina quartet, and its status as one of the most famous “wrong but beloved” figures in Star Wars collecting. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Blue Snaggletooth’s cross‑era appeal and its ability to anchor both nostalgic and modern displays.
With its stylized proportions, iconic metallic jumpsuit and lovingly updated sculpt, VC379 stands as one of the most joyful, nostalgic and display‑distinctive entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the spirit of the original Blue Snaggletooth while giving it the premium treatment it has always deserved.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Tusken Raider (Bantha Rider) – VC380
VC380 Tusken Raider (Bantha Rider) brings one of the most iconic images of A New Hope into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt that finally delivers the definitive rider‑configured Tusken in 3.75‑inch scale. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures the Sand People as they appear in their first cinematic introduction—nomadic, territorial and unmistakably tied to the harsh rhythms of Tatooine’s desert frontier.
The sculpt is superb, translating the Tusken Raider’s layered desert wrappings, textured bandoliers, gaderffii‑ready gauntlets and distinctive breathing apparatus into a sharply detailed, realistic form. The head sculpt is particularly strong, capturing the iconic snout‑tube assembly, metallic eye lenses and horned silhouette that defined the species’ early OT appearance. The proportions are screen‑authentic, giving the figure a rugged, windswept presence that stands out naturally among Tatooine‑era characters.
This release is engineered specifically for Bantha‑riding poses, with a tailored lower‑body sculpt that allows the Raider to sit naturally atop a beast of burden without compromising the figure’s ability to stand independently. The articulation supports both wide‑legged riding stances and more traditional combat poses, making the figure equally effective as a mount rider or a standalone warrior.
Accessories reinforce the Raider’s role as a mounted scout. The figure includes a gaderffii stick, rendered with crisp detailing across the spiked head and ribbed shaft, and a long‑barrelled cycler rifle, perfect for recreating the ambush sequence overlooking the Jundland Wastes. The hands are sculpted to grip both weapons securely, whether posed in mid‑strike or braced atop a Bantha saddle.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with warm desert tones across the wrappings, subtle shading on the bandoliers and clean metallic accents on the mask components. The palette matches the sun‑bleached, sand‑scoured aesthetic of Tatooine, giving the figure strong visual synergy with Luke (X‑Wing), Ben Kenobi, Jawas, Banthas and the broader desert ecosystem.
Collectors value this release for its OT significance, its excellent sculpting and its essential role in completing the definitive Tatooine lineup. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s display versatility—equally at home as a rider, a lookout, or part of a larger Tusken tribe arrangement.
With its premium detailing, rider‑specific engineering and iconic desert‑warrior presence, VC380 stands as one of the most atmospheric and display‑critical entries in the modern Vintage Collection, perfectly capturing the mystique and menace of the Tusken Raiders’ first appearance in Star Wars history.
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