Star Wars Vintage Collection Figures Guide: VC01–VC20 Checklist

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Dengar – VC01

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 4 1 Blaster Rifle, 1 Blaster, 1 Backpack, 1 Cod piece

As the very first figure in The Vintage Collection numbering system, VC01 Dengar holds a special place in TVC history. Released in 2010 as part of the launch wave, this figure set the standard for the modern 3.75‑inch line with improved articulation, sharp sculpting and a faithful recreation of the classic Kenner‑style cardback. Dengar’s status as one of the original Empire Strikes Back bounty hunters gives him enduring collector appeal, and early-wave figures like this are notoriously difficult to find in clean, unpunched condition. As the figure that officially opened the VC line, VC01 has become a must‑own piece for completists and a symbolic starting point for anyone building a full Vintage Collection run.

Note for your Galaxy Era focus: While these are early "Vintage Collection" figures, they are the direct ancestors of the modern Galaxy/Mural line's design philosophy and are highly sought after by collectors of that era's style.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Princess Leia (Hoth Outfit) – VC02

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 12 Joints 2 1 Blaster, 1 Removable Vest

As the second figure in the launch wave of The Vintage Collection, VC02 Princess Leia (Hoth Outfit) is a cornerstone release for collectors building a complete VC run. This figure captures Leia’s iconic look from The Empire Strikes Back, combining early‑TVC sculpting with the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that defined the line’s identity. Like many 2010 wave figures, VC02 suffered from inconsistent distribution, making high‑grade, unpunched examples increasingly difficult to source. Its low early-wave print run, strong character appeal and historical placement as one of the first TVC releases have cemented VC02 as a must‑have figure for completists and fans of the Hoth era.

Note for your Galaxy Era focus: While these are early "Vintage Collection" figures, they are the direct ancestors of the modern Galaxy/Mural line's design philosophy and are highly sought after by collectors of that era's style.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Han Solo (Echo Base Outfit) – VC03

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 4 1 Welding Mask, 1 Welding Torch, 1 Removable Coat, 1 Blaster

As one of the earliest releases in The Vintage Collection, VC03 Han Solo (Echo Base Outfit) is a key figure for collectors aiming to complete the foundational 2010 wave. This version of Han captures his iconic Hoth appearance from The Empire Strikes Back, combining early‑TVC sculpting with the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that defined the line’s relaunch. Like many figures from the initial assortment, 

Collector's Note: This Han Solo figure is unique for featuring his "welding" gear from the Millennium Falcon repair scenes on Hoth. Even though it was released in 2010, its high articulation count (14 joints) makes it a "definitive" version often grouped with modern Galaxy-style collections.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues) – VC04

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 4 1 Blaster, 1 Lightsaber Hilt, 1 Lightsaber (Blue), 1 Removable Belt

The Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues) action figure, identified as VC04 in The Vintage Collection, is a masterful representation of the hero from The Empire Strikes Back. Released in 2010, this figure set a new standard for 3.75-inch scale likeness and functionality. It features 14 points of "super-articulation," allowing for a range of dynamic poses—from his cautious exploration of Cloud City to his climatic duel with Darth Vader. The sculpt is particularly praised for its realistic posture and a head sculpt that captures Mark Hamill’s likeness with impressive accuracy for the era.

Hasbro included a robust accessory kit, featuring both an ignited blue lightsaber and a separate hilt that can be plugged into the figure's belt. A standout detail is the DL-44 blaster, which fits into a functional holster and is sculpted so Luke's trigger finger aligns perfectly with the guard. The paint applications go beyond basic tan, incorporating subtle weathering on the fatigues to reflect the "used universe" aesthetic of the Galaxy Era.

Collector’s Note: This version is widely regarded as the definitive "Bespin Luke" due to the precision of the holster and the natural hang of the lightsaber hilt. When displaying, note that the lightsaber hilt peg is small and requires careful handling to avoid breakage. It is an essential cornerstone for any collection focusing on the pivotal events of the Original Trilogy.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – AT-AT Commander – VC05

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 4 1 Blaster, 1 Pair of Goggles, 1 Removable Helmet, 1 Removable Chest Armor

The AT-AT Commander (VC05), released in 2010 as part of the debut wave of The Vintage Collection, remains a high-water mark for Imperial officer figures. Based specifically on the likeness of General Veers during the assault on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back, this figure utilizes a "super-articulated" body with 14 points of movement. This allows collectors to pose him in command of a walker or in a dynamic combat stance with his E-11 blaster rifle.

What sets this figure apart is its modular construction. Unlike previous versions where armor or helmets were often sculpted directly onto the body, this release features a removable helmet, separate goggles, and a removable chest plate. The underlying sculpt reveals a perfectly tailored Imperial officer’s uniform, giving the figure dual-display potential. The paint application is precise, capturing the cold, calculating look of the Imperial officer corps. For those building a "Galaxy Era" Hoth diorama, this figure is an essential commanding presence.

Collector’s Note: This figure is widely considered the definitive version of the character in the 3.75-inch scale. Its versatility is its greatest strength; by removing the armor and helmet, you effectively have a standard Imperial Officer. Note that the goggles are quite small and can be easily lost, so take care when adjusting them on the helmet's brim for movie-accurate display.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – C‑3PO (Protocol Droid) – VC06

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 4 1 Face Cover, 1 Chest Plate, 1 Right Thigh Cover, 1 Back Panel

VC06 C‑3PO (Protocol Droid) is one of the foundational releases from the 2010 launch wave of The Vintage Collection, capturing the iconic golden protocol droid in his classic A New Hope appearance. As part of the earliest assortment, VC06 features the retro Kenner‑style cardback that helped re-establish TVC as the premier 3.75‑inch collector line. With C‑3PO’s status as one of the most recognisable characters in the Star Wars universe, combined with the historical significance of being part of the first modern TVC wave, VC06 remains a must‑have figure for completists and Original Trilogy collectors alike.

Collector's Note: This C-3PO is highly unique due to its "removable panels" feature. The face, chest, thigh, and back plates can all be removed to reveal the inner droid workings. Additionally, while not listed as a separate "accessory," the right lower leg is designed to be detachable to recreate his damaged look from The Empire Strikes Back.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Dack Ralter – VC07

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 3 1 Blaster, 1 Blaster Rifle, 1 Removable Helmet

VC07 Dack Ralter represents one of the most memorable supporting characters from The Empire Strikes Back, capturing Luke Skywalker’s loyal Snowspeeder gunner during the Battle of Hoth. As part of the original 2010 launch wave of The Vintage Collection, VC07 features the classic Kenner‑style cardback that helped re-establish TVC as the premier 3.75‑inch collector line. 

Collector's Note: Dak Ralter is a high-detail pilot figure featuring 14 points of articulation, including a ball-jointed waist. The removable helmet is specifically designed for a snug fit with a functional chin strap and visor, making it a standout for Hoth-themed displays in the "Galaxy Era" style.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Darth Vader (A New Hope) – VC08

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 5 3-Piece Helmet (Dome, Mask, Collar), 1 Red Lightsaber, 1 Soft-goods Cape

VC08 Darth Vader (A New Hope) stands as one of the most important early releases in The Vintage Collection, capturing the Dark Lord of the Sith in his classic ANH appearance. As part of the 2010 launch wave, VC08 features the retro Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped re-establish TVC as the premier 3.75‑inch collector line.

Collector's Note: This version of Darth Vader is notable for its intricate 3-piece removable helmet system, allowing you to display him in various stages of being unmasked. It also features a soft-goods (fabric) cape and 14 points of articulation, making it a versatile centerpiece for any Empire-themed "Galaxy Era" collection.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Boba Fett (Empire Strikes Back) – VC09

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2011 3.75" 14 Joints 2 1 Blaster Rifle, 1 Removable Jet-pack

VC09 Boba Fett (Empire Strikes Back) is one of the most iconic and desirable early releases in The Vintage Collection, capturing the galaxy’s most legendary bounty hunter in his classic ESB armour. As part of the 2010 launch wave, VC09 features the retro Kenner‑style cardback that helped re-establish TVC as the premier 3.75‑inch collector line.  For completists and Fett collectors alike, VC09 remains a centrepiece figure and one of the standout releases from the earliest days of The Vintage Collection.

Collector's Note: This specific version is the "Running Change" variant of VC09, updated with the Return of the Jedi color scheme (green gauntlets and specific jet-pack deco) rather than the Empire Strikes Back version. It features 14 points of articulation and a range-finder on the helmet that can be moved up or down.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – 4‑LOM – VC10

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 1 1 Blaster Rifle

VC10 4‑LOM is one of the standout bounty hunter releases from the 2010 launch wave of The Vintage Collection, faithfully recreating the droid hunter’s appearance from The Empire Strikes Back. As part of the first ten figures in the VC numbering system, VC10 carries significant historical weight for completists building a full run of the line. The figure features early‑TVC sculpting, detailed insectoid facial work and the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped reintroduce the 3.75‑inch collector format. 

Collector's Note: Part of the "Bounty Hunter" wave, this 4-LOM figure is a highly detailed protocol droid featuring extensive weathering to match his appearance on the Executor. With 14 points of articulation, it allows for more dynamic posing than previous versions of the character, making it a staple for any "Galaxy Era" bounty hunter display.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Twin Cloud Car Pilot – VC11

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 2 1 Blaster, 1 Removable Helmet

VC11 Twin Cloud Car Pilot is one of the standout background-character releases from the early era of The Vintage Collection, representing the Bespin security forces seen in The Empire Strikes Back. As part of the 2010–2011 wave structure, this figure features the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped define TVC’s identity and appeal to long‑time collectors. With its bright orange flight suit, unique helmet sculpt and strong connection to Cloud City world‑building, the Twin Cloud Car Pilot has become a favourite among diorama builders and completists aiming to assemble a full VC run. Its placement within the first dozen VC numbers adds historical significance, making VC11 an essential figure for collectors focused on the early years of The Vintage Collection.

Collector's Note: This Cloud Car Pilot is a "Super Articulated" update to the vintage character. The helmet is specifically sculpted for a perfect fit, and the blaster fits precisely into the holster on the figure's side. It remains a key troop-builder for Bespin-themed displays within the "Galaxy Era" collection.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Darth Sidious – VC12

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 4 1 Red Lightsaber, 1 Plastic Hood, 1 Force Lightning (Blue), 1 Removable Vest

VC12 Darth Sidious is one of the most striking early releases in The Vintage Collection, capturing the sinister presence of the Dark Lord of the Sith as seen in Return of the Jedi. Released during the 2010–2011 phase of TVC, this figure features the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped re-establish the line’s nostalgic identity. 

Collector's Note: This Revenge of the Sith era Sidious is highly articulated, allowing for dynamic dueling poses. It features a mix of soft-goods (skirt) and removable plastic components (hood and vest), as well as a Force Lightning effect that clips onto the hand—making it one of the more versatile Sith figures in the early Vintage Collection / Galaxy Era lineup.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Anakin Skywalker (Revenge of the Sith) – VC13

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 3 1 Blue Lightsaber, 1 Lightsaber Hilt, 1 Soft-goods Jedi Robe

VC13 Anakin Skywalker (Revenge of the Sith) is one of the most in‑demand early releases in The Vintage Collection, capturing Anakin at the pivotal moment before his fall to the dark side. Released during the 2010–2011 phase of TVC, this figure features the iconic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped define the line’s nostalgic identity. 

Collector's Note: This figure represents Anakin Skywalker immediately after being dubbed Darth Vader. It is highly articulated and features a special "Sith Eyes" paint application. The lightsaber hilt can be plugged directly into the belt, and the soft-goods robe provides a premium look for "Galaxy Era" prequel displays.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Sandtrooper – VC14

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 4 2 Blaster Rifles, 1 Removable Shoulder Pauldron, 1 Removable Backpack

VC14 Sandtrooper is one of the strongest troop‑builder releases from the early era of The Vintage Collection, capturing the iconic desert patrol troopers seen throughout A New Hope. Released during the 2010–2011 phase of TVC, this figure features the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped define the line’s nostalgic identity. The sculpt includes detailed weathering, a removable backpack and the signature orange pauldron, making it a favourite among diorama builders and army‑building collectors. 

Collector's Note: This Sandtrooper Sergeant features a highly articulated sculpt with ball-jointed hips, allowing for a wide range of desert patrol poses. With its modular accessories—including a removable white pauldron and survival backpack—it is a foundational figure for troop-building in any "Galaxy Era" Tatooine display.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Clone Trooper – VC15

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 1 1 Blaster

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Clone Trooper – VC15 is one of the most important early troop‑builder releases in The Vintage Collection, offering collectors a clean Phase I trooper design inspired by Attack of the Clones and The Clone Wars. Released during the 2010–2011 era, this figure features the classic Kenner‑style cardback that helped define the nostalgic identity of the relaunched TVC line. 

Collector's Note: This figure features the Phase II armor design seen in Revenge of the Sith. It is highly sought after by troop-builders for its "Super Articulated" body, including ball-jointed hips and a ball-jointed waist, allowing for realistic combat poses common in "Galaxy Era" prequel displays.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Obi‑Wan Kenobi – VC16

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 4 1 Blue Lightsaber, 1 Lightsaber Hilt, 1 Soft-goods Jedi Robe, 1 Pilot Headset

VC16 Obi‑Wan Kenobi captures the legendary Jedi Master as he appears in Revenge of the Sith, making it one of the most recognisable and desirable early releases in The Vintage Collection. Issued during the 2010–2011 phase of TVC, this figure features the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped cement the line’s nostalgic identity.

Collector's Note: This Revenge of the Sith version of Obi-Wan Kenobi features a premium soft-goods robe and 14 points of articulation. It also includes his starfighter pilot headset, providing multiple display options for collectors focusing on the transition into the "Galaxy Era" aesthetics.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – General Grievous – VC17

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 32 Joints 9 1 Blue Lightsaber, 1 Green Lightsaber, 2 Lightsaber Hilts, 1 Blaster, 1 Neck Piece, 2 Chest Plates, 1 Cape

VC17 General Grievous is one of the most ambitious and visually striking early releases in The Vintage Collection, capturing the cyborg Separatist General as he appears in Revenge of the Sith. Released during the 2010–2011 era, this figure features the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped define the nostalgic identity of the relaunched TVC line. VC17 is known for its complex sculpt, multi‑arm configuration and layered soft‑goods cape, making it a standout piece among early Prequel Trilogy offerings. 

Collector's Note: This version of General Grievous is legendary for its engineering, featuring 32 points of articulation and arms that can split from two into four. The premium soft-goods cape includes eight internal pockets to store trophy lightsaber hilts. While technically from the prequel era, its "Super Articulated" design and scale (standing significantly taller than standard figures) make it a definitive centerpiece for any "Galaxy Era" collection.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – MagnaGuard – VC18

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 8 1 Electropole (with 2 covers), 1 Blaster, 1 Removable Headdress, 1 Removable Chest Plate, 1 Removable Back Plate, 1 Soft-goods Cape

VC18 MagnaGuard is one of the most visually distinctive early releases in The Vintage Collection, representing General Grievous’s elite IG‑100 bodyguards from Revenge of the Sith. Released during the 2010–2011 era, this figure features the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped define the nostalgic identity of the relaunched TVC line. The MagnaGuard includes detailed sculpting, a tattered soft‑goods cloak and its signature electrostaff, making it a standout troop builder for Prequel Trilogy and Clone Wars displays. 

Collector's Note: The IG-100 MagnaGuard is a standout "Galaxy Era" droid featuring a high level of customization. The chest and back plates can be removed to reveal intricate internal mechanical details, and the premium soft-goods cape is fully removable. These features, combined with 14 points of articulation, make it one of the most versatile army-builders for prequel-era displays.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Clone Commander Cody – VC19

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2010 3.75" 14 Joints 5 1 Blaster Rifle, 1 Removable Jet-pack, 1 Removable Helmet, 1 Lightsaber Hilt, 1 Two-piece Darth Sidious Hologram

VC19 Clone Commander Cody is one of the most sought‑after early releases in The Vintage Collection, capturing the fan‑favourite commander from Revenge of the Sith in his Phase II armour. Released during the 2010–2011 era, this figure features the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped define the nostalgic identity of the relaunched TVC line. VC19 is known for its sharp sculpting, detailed orange 212th markings and strong character appeal, making it a standout among early Clone Wars‑era figures. 

Collector's Note: This version of Commander Cody is highly prized for its "Order 66" display potential, as it includes a unique two-piece translucent Darth Sidious hologram. The figure is super-articulated with 14 points, including ball-jointed hips, and features a removable helmet and jet-pack, making it the definitive "Galaxy Era" 3.75" Cody.

Star Wars – Vintage Collection – Yoda (Revenge of the Sith) – VC20

Year Released Scale Articulation Points No. of Accessories List of Accessories
2011 3.75" 14 Joints 4 1 Green Lightsaber, 1 Walking Stick, 1 Blue Force-Lightning, 1 Soft-goods Jedi Robe

VC20 Yoda (Revenge of the Sith) is one of the most recognisable Jedi releases from the early era of The Vintage Collection, capturing the Grand Master during the climactic events of Revenge of the Sith. Released in the 2010–2011 phase of TVC, this figure features the classic Kenner‑inspired cardback that helped define the line’s nostalgic identity. VC20 includes a detailed sculpt, soft‑goods robe and accessories that reflect Yoda’s dynamic ROTS appearance, making it a favourite among Prequel Trilogy collectors. 

Collector's Note: For such a small figure, this Yoda is impressively "Super Articulated" with 14 points of movement. It includes a unique blue Force-lightning accessory that clips onto the hand, along with a weathered soft-goods robe, making it the definitive prequel-era Yoda for your "Galaxy Era" collection.

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