Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Chewbacca – VC381
Cardback: A New Hope
Release Year: 2025
VC381 Chewbacca brings the legendary Wookiee co‑pilot of the Millennium Falcon into the modern Vintage Collection numbering system with a figure that captures his A New Hope appearance in a premium, screen‑authentic sculpt. Released in the 2024–2025 expansion era, this version focuses on Chewbacca’s earliest on‑screen look—leaner, wilder and unmistakably the towering presence who stood beside Han Solo from the moment they stepped into the Mos Eisley cantina.
The sculpt is exceptionally strong, showcasing Chewbacca’s layered fur textures, broad shoulders and expressive facial structure with a level of depth that reflects the modern VC tooling standard. The head sculpt leans into his ANH design, featuring the narrower muzzle, high cheek fur and bright, alert eyes that defined his earliest portrayal. The proportions are tall and imposing, giving the figure the proper sense of scale when displayed alongside Han, Luke or any cantina‑era characters.
Chewbacca’s equipment reinforces his role as the Falcon’s loyal co‑pilot and frontline fighter. He comes armed with his iconic bowcaster, rendered with crisp mechanical detailing and a clean two‑tone finish. The articulation supports natural two‑handed grips, over‑the‑shoulder resting poses or more aggressive firing stances, allowing collectors to recreate everything from the Death Star escape to the hangar‑bay firefight. His bandolier and satchel are sculpted and painted with care, adding depth and authenticity to his silhouette without hindering movement.
Paint applications are clean and deliberate, with subtle shading across the fur to bring out the sculpt’s depth and natural colour variation. The bandolier features sharp metallic accents, while the bowcaster’s detailing enhances the figure’s overall realism. The palette blends seamlessly with other ANH‑era releases, giving Chewbacca strong visual presence whether displayed in the Falcon cockpit, the detention‑block corridor or the cantina.
Collectors value this release for its definitive ANH styling, its excellent sculpting and its importance in completing the core hero lineup in modern VC quality. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Chewbacca’s evergreen popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with both classic and newly tooled OT characters. With its expressive sculpt, iconic accessories and commanding shelf presence, VC381 stands as one of the most essential and character‑defining Original Trilogy entries in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – The Stranger (Qimir) – VC382
Cardback: The Acolyte
Release Year: 2026
VC382 The Stranger (Qimir) brings one of the most enigmatic and visually arresting characters from The Acolyte into The Vintage Collection with a figure that captures the unsettling elegance and predatory calm that define his presence on screen. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this version presents Qimir in his fully masked “Stranger” persona—an assassin whose quiet menace and fluid combat style mark him as one of the most compelling dark‑side figures introduced in the Disney+ era.
The sculpt is exceptional, leaning into the character’s sleek, layered robes, segmented armour plates and the distinctive conical helmet that instantly sets him apart from traditional Sith iconography. The mask’s smooth, expressionless surface and narrow eye slits are rendered with sharp precision, giving the figure an eerie, almost ritualistic silhouette. The proportions are tall, lean and athletic, reflecting Qimir’s graceful yet lethal fighting style, and the layered soft‑goods elements drape naturally without overwhelming articulation.
Qimir’s equipment reinforces his identity as a shadowy dark‑side wielder. He comes armed with his curved‑hilt red lightsaber, a weapon that supports dynamic dueling poses thanks to the figure’s strong articulation system. The combination of flowing robes and crisp armour detailing allows for expressive stances—from quiet, contemplative menace to explosive, acrobatic combat configurations. The removable soft‑goods cloak adds further versatility, enabling collectors to display him in either his fully shrouded Stranger form or a more streamlined, action‑ready silhouette.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with deep charcoal tones across the robes, subtle metallic accents on the armour and clean detailing on the helmet’s contours. The restrained palette enhances the figure’s ominous presence, giving him a stark visual contrast when displayed alongside Jedi, Padawans or other characters from The Acolyte.
Collectors value this release for its striking design, its narrative significance and its role in expanding the dark‑side lineage within the Vintage Collection. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the character’s breakout popularity and the figure’s premium execution. With its haunting sculpt, elegant accessory loadout and commanding shelf presence, VC382 stands as one of the most atmospheric and visually compelling modern entries in The Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Padmé Amidala – VC383
Cardback: Attack of the Clones
Release Year: 2026
VC383 Padmé Amidala brings one of the most iconic looks from Attack of the Clones into The Vintage Collection with a figure that finally gives Padmé’s white Geonosis arena outfit the premium, screen‑accurate treatment collectors have been waiting for. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this version captures Padmé at a pivotal moment in the film—resourceful, determined and fully committed to the fight alongside Anakin and Obi‑Wan.
The sculpt is sharply executed, showcasing Padmé’s form‑fitting white combat attire, complete with the ribbed mid‑section, tactical belt, holster and the subtle fabric texturing that defined her arena look. The head sculpt delivers one of the strongest Natalie Portman likenesses in the 3.75‑inch scale, with clean facial detailing and the pulled‑back hairstyle that reflects her transition from senator to battlefield survivor. The proportions are elegant and screen‑authentic, giving the figure a dynamic, athletic silhouette that stands out beautifully among the Geonosis lineup.
Padmé’s equipment reinforces her role in the arena battle. She comes armed with a Naboo‑style blaster pistol, a compact sidearm that supports both defensive stances and more aggressive action poses. The articulation system allows for natural two‑handed grips, crouched firing positions or more composed, character‑driven configurations. Subtle sculpted damage on the costume—most notably the torn sleeve—adds authenticity and ties the figure directly to her on‑screen struggle against the Nexu.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean white tones across the outfit, metallic accents on the belt and holster, and subtle shading that enhances the realism of the sculpt. The restrained palette gives Padmé strong visual presence whether displayed alongside Jedi, clone troopers or other arena combatants.
Collectors value this release for its definitive execution, its excellent likeness and its importance in completing the core trio of heroes during the Battle of Geonosis. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Padmé’s evergreen popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with Anakin, Obi‑Wan and the various creatures and droids of the arena. With its sharp sculpting, iconic costume and essential role in the AOTC narrative, VC383 stands as one of the most important and display‑ready Padmé figures ever released in The Vintage Collection
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Shaak Ti – VC384
Cardback: Attack of the Clones
Release Year: 2026
VC384 Shaak Ti brings one of the most visually striking Jedi Masters of the Prequel Trilogy into The Vintage Collection with a premium sculpt that finally does justice to her elegant, spiritually resonant presence in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Shaak Ti in her classic Jedi Council appearance—regal, composed and unmistakably one of the Order’s most iconic Togruta.
The sculpt is beautifully executed, showcasing Shaak Ti’s intricate facial markings, elongated montrals and lekku, layered robes and ornate belt assemblies with a level of precision that reflects the modern VC standard. Her head sculpt is a standout, capturing the serene but resolute expression that defined her on‑screen presence. The proportions are tall and graceful, giving the figure a commanding silhouette that stands out naturally among other Jedi Masters.
Shaak Ti’s equipment reinforces her role as a calm but formidable defender of the Republic. She comes armed with her blue Jedi lightsaber, supporting both composed, meditative stances and more dynamic combat poses thanks to the figure’s strong articulation system. The layered soft‑goods outer robe drapes naturally, allowing collectors to display her in either her council‑chamber configuration or a more action‑ready battlefield look. The combination of sculpted inner tunic and flowing fabric elements gives the figure excellent versatility across multiple display contexts.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean separation across the red‑and‑white facial patterns, subtle shading on the lekku, and warm earth tones throughout the robes. Metallic accents on the belt and hilt add depth without overwhelming the naturalistic palette. The result is a figure that blends seamlessly with other Jedi while retaining the exotic, ceremonial aesthetic unique to Shaak Ti.
Collectors value this release for its long‑awaited modern update, its excellent likeness and its importance in completing the Jedi Council and Clone Wars‑era rosters. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Shaak Ti’s enduring popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with AOTC and ROTS lineups. With its elegant sculpt, premium soft goods and commanding shelf presence, VC384 stands as one of the most refined and visually impressive Jedi entries in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Darth Vader (Emperor’s Wrath) – VC385
Cardback: Return of the Jedi
Release Year: 2026
VC385 Darth Vader (Emperor’s Wrath) delivers one of the most visually dramatic and emotionally charged Vader variants ever produced in the 3.75‑inch scale, capturing the exact moment in Return of the Jedi when the Dark Lord turns against the Emperor to save his son. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure translates the iconic “Emperor’s Wrath” effect into a premium, screen‑inspired sculpt that stands apart from standard Vader releases through its haunting, partially exposed visage.
The sculpt is built on a modernized ROTJ Vader body, featuring the layered armour plating, quilted bodysuit texture and sharply defined chest control panel that anchor his appearance during the throne‑room duel. What sets VC385 apart is the electrified helmet effect: the right side of the mask is rendered in translucent purple‑blue plastic, revealing the scarred contours of Anakin’s skull beneath. The effect is subtle yet striking, evoking the moment Palpatine’s Force lightning tears through Vader’s armour as he lifts the Emperor overhead.
The figure includes Vader’s red lightsaber, allowing collectors to recreate both pre‑wrath duel poses and post‑turn dramatic stances. Articulation is strong, supporting wide two‑handed grips, collapsing‑to‑the‑floor poses or more solemn, character‑driven configurations. The soft‑goods cape drapes naturally, enhancing the figure’s imposing silhouette without restricting movement.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with glossy armour finishes, clean panel detailing and subtle shading around the exposed helmet section to enhance the lightning effect. The translucent plastic catches light beautifully, giving the figure a dynamic, almost glowing presence when displayed under bright or angled lighting.
Collectors value this release for its emotional significance, its unique visual identity and its ability to recreate one of the most pivotal moments in the entire Skywalker saga. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s dramatic sculpting and its strong display synergy with Luke Skywalker (Death Star II) and Emperor Palpatine. With its haunting helmet effect, premium detailing and powerful thematic resonance, VC385 stands as one of the most memorable and display‑commanding Darth Vader variants in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Poggle the Lesser – VC391
Cardback: Attack of the Clones
Release Year: 2026
VC391 Poggle the Lesser brings the Archduke of Geonosis into The Vintage Collection with a long‑awaited modern update that finally gives this pivotal Separatist leader the premium sculpt, scale and presence he has always deserved. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Poggle exactly as he appears in Attack of the Clones—regal, insectoid and utterly unique within the Prequel Trilogy’s political landscape.
The sculpt is outstanding, translating Poggle’s chitinous exoskeleton, elongated limbs, ridged cranial crest and ornate royal garments into a realistic, screen‑authentic form. The head sculpt is especially strong, capturing the Archduke’s mandibles, compound‑eye detailing and the subtle asymmetry that defined the original practical design. His proportions are tall and imposing, giving him the proper sense of authority when displayed alongside Count Dooku, Nute Gunray or the Geonosian warriors under his command.
Poggle’s accessories reinforce his role as both a political manipulator and a wartime leader. He includes his Geonosian staff, a ceremonial piece that supports both commanding stances and more dynamic battlefield poses. The articulation—while naturally tailored to his alien physiology—allows for expressive gestures, authoritative pointing poses or integration into arena‑battle dioramas. The sculpted royal sash and layered armour elements add depth without restricting movement.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with earthy bone‑and‑amber tones across the exoskeleton, subtle shading on the wings and clean detailing on the royal garments. Metallic accents on the staff and armour plates elevate the figure’s premium feel, while the naturalistic palette blends seamlessly with other Geonosis‑era releases.
Collectors value this release for its significant Prequel Trilogy importance, its excellent sculpting and its role in completing the Separatist leadership roster. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Poggle’s enduring popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with droids, Jedi and arena creatures. With its intricate alien sculpt, commanding silhouette and essential narrative presence, VC391 stands as one of the most distinctive and display‑rich entries in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – General Veers – VC392
Cardback: The Empire Strikes Back
Release Year: 2026
VC392 General Veers brings the Empire’s most competent ground commander from The Empire Strikes Back into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic update that finally gives this fan‑favourite officer the definitive treatment he has long deserved. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Veers exactly as he appears during the Battle of Hoth—calm, precise and utterly in control as he leads the Imperial assault from the cockpit of his AT‑AT.
The sculpt is sharply executed, translating Veers’ armoured cold‑weather field gear, chest plate, rank insignia and distinctive Imperial officer helmet into a realistic, highly detailed form. The head sculpt delivers an excellent likeness to Julian Glover, capturing the stern expression and angular features that defined Veers’ on‑screen presence. The proportions are clean and screen‑authentic, giving the figure a crisp, authoritative silhouette that stands out naturally among the Hoth‑era Imperial ranks.
What elevates VC392 is its dual‑display versatility. Veers includes both his armoured AT‑AT commander configuration—complete with helmet and chest armour—and his standard officer cap, allowing collectors to display him either in the walker cockpit or in command‑staff formation. The armour elements fit cleanly without compromising articulation, and the removable pieces allow for seamless transitions between looks.
Veers comes equipped with an Imperial blaster pistol, supporting both formal command poses and more action‑oriented stances. Articulation is strong, enabling natural two‑handed grips, crisp parade‑ground posture or integration into AT‑AT dioramas and Hoth command‑bridge displays. The sculpted uniform folds, belt detailing and armour textures all reinforce the figure’s premium execution.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with clean grey tones across the uniform, sharp colour separation on the rank plaque and subtle metallic accents on the armour. The helmet’s lenses and trim are neatly applied, enhancing the figure’s screen accuracy and visual presence.
Collectors value this release for its essential OT importance, its excellent likeness and its role in completing the Imperial command structure for the Battle of Hoth. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Veers’ enduring popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with AT‑AT drivers, Snowtroopers and the walker itself. With its dual‑display options, premium sculpting and commanding shelf presence, VC392 stands as one of the most definitive and display‑critical Imperial officer releases in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Greedo – VC393
Cardback: A New Hope
Release Year: 2026
VC393 Greedo brings the infamous Rodian bounty hunter from A New Hope back into The Vintage Collection with a modern, screen‑authentic update that finally delivers the definitive cantina‑scene version collectors have been waiting for. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures Greedo exactly as he appears during his tense confrontation with Han Solo—vibrant, textured and unmistakably one of the most iconic alien designs of the Original Trilogy.
The sculpt is superb, translating Greedo’s ribbed flight vest, quilted sleeves, high‑waisted trousers and distinctive Rodian physiology into a premium, realistic form. His head sculpt is a standout, featuring the multi‑spiked crown, large compound eyes, flared snout and subtle skin texturing that defined the original mask. The proportions are faithful to his ANH appearance, giving the figure a lean, slightly awkward silhouette that perfectly matches his on‑screen presence in the Mos Eisley cantina.
Greedo’s equipment reinforces his role as a low‑tier but overconfident bounty hunter. He includes his short‑barrelled DT‑12 blaster pistol, which fits neatly into his sculpted holster and supports both casual negotiation poses and more aggressive, blaster‑drawn stances. Articulation is strong, allowing for natural two‑handed grips, seated cantina‑booth poses or more dynamic action configurations. The figure’s range of motion makes him ideal for recreating the entire encounter—however you prefer it to have unfolded.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with vibrant turquoise skin tones, clean separation on the orange vest, and subtle shading across the facial sculpt to bring out the alien detailing. The glossy black eyes add depth and expression, while the costume colours match the warm, saturated palette of the cantina sequence.
Collectors value this release for its iconic OT importance, its excellent likeness and its essential role in completing the Mos Eisley cantina roster. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to Greedo’s evergreen popularity and the figure’s strong display synergy with Han Solo, Wuher, Ponda Baba and the broader cantina ecosystem. With its expressive alien sculpt, premium detailing and instantly recognisable silhouette, VC393 stands as one of the most character‑defining and display‑critical cantina figures in the modern Vintage Collection.
Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Snowtrooper Commander – VC394
Cardback: The Empire Strikes Back
Release Year: 2026
VC394 Snowtrooper Commander brings one of the most visually striking Imperial specialists from The Empire Strikes Back into The Vintage Collection with a premium, screen‑authentic update that finally gives this battlefield officer the definitive treatment he has long deserved. Released in the 2024–2025 modern VC expansion, this figure captures the Snowtrooper Commander as he appears during the assault on Echo Base—calm, authoritative and unmistakably in control of the Empire’s ground forces on Hoth.
The sculpt is superb, translating the Commander’s distinctive chest armour plate, enhanced rank markings, reinforced kama, and the iconic cold‑weather stormtrooper helmet into a realistic, sharply detailed form. The helmet sculpt is especially strong, capturing the elongated visor slit, flared fabric cowl and subtle asymmetry of the original costume. The proportions are clean and imposing, giving the figure a commanding silhouette that stands out naturally among standard Snowtroopers.
What elevates VC394 is its battlefield versatility. The Commander includes his E‑11 blaster, supporting both authoritative command poses and more aggressive, forward‑assault stances. The articulation system allows for natural two‑handed grips, crisp pointing gestures or integration into AT‑AT hangar‑bay dioramas. The sculpted kama and chest plate add depth without restricting movement, giving the figure a premium feel that enhances both action and static displays.
Paint applications are crisp and deliberate, with subtle off‑white tones across the armour, clean separation on the rank markings and gentle weathering that evokes the harsh conditions of the Hoth battlefield. The muted palette blends seamlessly with Snowtroopers, AT‑AT Drivers and General Veers, giving the Commander strong visual presence in any Imperial ground‑assault display.
Collectors value this release for its essential OT importance, its excellent sculpting and its role in completing the Imperial hierarchy during the Battle of Hoth. High‑grade examples remain desirable due to the figure’s strong display synergy with AT‑ATs, Snowtroopers and Echo Base dioramas. With its premium detailing, commanding silhouette and screen‑accurate cold‑weather armour, VC394 stands as one of the most display‑critical and visually cohesive Imperial troop‑leader entries in the modern Vintage Collection.
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