A blast from the past! The First Order Snowtrooper (The Black Series 6-Inch) has been tweaked and rerelased a few times, but this is the original and least-adorned version. It's shiny! It's cheap! You can probably find one... provided you can wait a few months to get to a store, or order online now. Read on!
You know him, you love him, you know he's not quite accurate to the TV show. But IG-11 (The Black Series 6-Inch) is pretty great - the deco is phenomenal, the bandoliers are good, but the hands and a few other details aren't quite right. He can stand and hold his blasters, though. Is it good enough to buy? Read on!
From last year's line, the BB-8 (Galaxy of Adventures 5-Inch) is a cute, big-eyed droid and part of a 3-pack with R2-D2 and D-O. Retail stores cleared them out but you can still get them online! Read on.
A new head and a new cape aren't a lot to go on, but Supreme Leader Kylo Ren (The Black Series 6-Inch) turned out pretty well. The red lines are nifty and the cape hangs well - with two optional hoods. Is it any good? Yes! Do you need it? Maybe! Read on.
From the Disney parks, it's a R5-2JE (Droid Factory Line Look.) Disney's four pack of droids make up a good chunk of the 3 3/4-inch The Rise of Skywalker offering, so hey, go get one. Read on!
Target's exclusive The Mandalorian (Carbonized Graphite, The Black Series 6-Inch) has been in short supply, but a new run started to show up a few weeks ago. I hope you found yours, because the silver elements look fantastic. Read on!
It's red and small! The Sith Jet Trooper (The Vintage Collection) is one of the enemies at the end of the very popular non-playable video game The Rise of Skywalker, and comes complete with two blasters and a jet pack you can't remove. Read on!
From the Disney parks, the blue R2-SHP (Droid Factory Line Look) looks like his R6 companion - but it's a cool colorway. I can't remember where this Resistance droid was in the movie, but it looks super cool - and after hundreds of astromechs, that's almost more important. Silver and black and some fake dirt cover the blue chassis with a glossy black eye and a lot of personality. Do you need it? No, but it's cool enough to buy if you see it at the right price. Read on!
He's tine and has a stand! D-O (Droid Factory Line Look) is a Disney parks item - not a Hasbro item - but it's scale to your Hasbro 3 3/4-inch figures. After Rise of Skywalker had multiple scales of figures, none of which contained all three of the core main heroes, it only makes sense that you had to go to another manufacturer for the decent main driver robot which, it turned out, was a pretty minor character. I like it. Read on!
Something old, something blue, this BB Unit (Color-Changing Droids, Droid Factory Line Look) has it all! White when warm and blue when cold, you can get your fingerprints all over this guy in a cold room. It's a fun play feature. Do you need it? No, but... you kind of do. Read on!
New? A lot of the late 2019 exclusives were deco changes or accessory changes, and this First Order Elite Snowtrooper (The Black Series 6-Inch) was a bit of both. Available individually or in a mystery box crate, this clearanced-out Target exclusive took a 2015 First Order Snowtrooper and added a cloak. And some paint. I wasn't excited about it at full price, but the gift set's hat, pin, and comic made a nice gift set when it was marked down. Read on!
The one, the only, the Babu Frik (The Black Series 6-Inch) is who we're looking at today. I don't assume they can or will make a 3 3/4-inch scale one, so this larger-scale (but tiny) figure is the best bet you've got right now. Is it worth it? Will you lose it in the couch? Read on!
D-O (& Rey, The Black Series 6-Inch) is technically an accessory, but less technically, he's really hard to get to stand up properly compared to other versions of the figure. He's a got a little dirt, though, and articulated hair antenna things on the back. Read on!