Taking a look at two different figures today, but with
mirage of toys based on this troop, there’s sometime’s not much point in
looking at them individually. Then again, there’s also a certain charm to being
able to pick one up every now and then for army building rather than having to
do all of that at once.
Despite that I don’t have too many of these guys, just two
of the Saga Collection version and a pair of the first Vintage Collection
figures. I remember when the Vintage Collection one came out, I was very
frustrated that it was the only figure I could find from the line, besides ROTS
Anakin, Obi-wan, and Clone Troopers. Not a very compelling selection,
especially since I cared less for PT stuff at the time.
The Vintage Collection Sandtrooper himself is a fairly cool
figure, although he could have been somewhat more. The figure lacks any attempt
at weathering and is perfectly clean. This could be appreciated by some, but
for me, this figure doesn’t look right without any weathering at all. I also
find the older Stormtrooper head/helmet sculpts more attractive than the one
this figure sports, though it isn’t terrible. On the bright side, he includes
two cool blasters you don’t see too often, and the ball-jointed hips really
help this version if you want him posed on a dewback. There’s still more good
than bad to this one, though it would’ve been cool to get a few more parts and
more paint given the price for TVC figures.
The Saga Collection one is also nice for the differences it
has, but like the VC one, it isn’t without flaws. This one features the more
traditional t-crotch, which I do like for its more natural standing walking
poses. He includes the more standard E-11 Blaster, a thermal detonator, and a
vibro lance. I imagine most have plenty of E-11’s, but this isn’t a bad
loadout. This one also attempts to do some weathering, but it’s very poor. It
just looks like brown smudges, and not much else. As such, I weathered the
examples you’ll see below myself.
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