It’s funny, but for some reason with clones I like them
better when they’re as much different as they can possibly be. Ironically I
feel too many of the clone variants are just too much alike, and that’s where
there’s something appealing that can be found from an AT-RT Driver in Kashyyyk
themed colors.
The truth is I think I find this guy more interesting than
the AT-RT he’s meant to drive. I think what’s so nice about him is how he
expands the Republic’s army out beyond Clone Troopers and Commanders. The design
is a nice departure from the normal Clone Trooper, in unit specific colors he
blends in a little more, but still breaks up the look a bit with other clones. His
unique helmet and the way the armor is more broken up around his waist and legs
help that a lot.
On this figure in particular, his colors seem a little brighter than most other Kashyyyk clones, but again I think that helps him stand out. I also really like the blaster he includes; with its detailed strap he can get some great poses with it. Albeit, it seems he was designed to use his left hand with this blaster, something I find strange once you have a bunch of left-handed clones wondering about. But who knows, maybe they aren’t that much alike after all, or maybe Jango Fett was ambidextrous?
On this figure in particular, his colors seem a little brighter than most other Kashyyyk clones, but again I think that helps him stand out. I also really like the blaster he includes; with its detailed strap he can get some great poses with it. Albeit, it seems he was designed to use his left hand with this blaster, something I find strange once you have a bunch of left-handed clones wondering about. But who knows, maybe they aren’t that much alike after all, or maybe Jango Fett was ambidextrous?
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