

Clone trooper chopper series#
Toybox REVIEW: Star Wars Black Series Chopper (C1.Anime REVIEW: Shinkansen Robo Henkei Shinkalion.Toybox REVIEW: Star Wars Black Series Boba Fett (P.It's the kind of details that show the designers care and are paying attention to the source material beyond the obvious.
Clone trooper chopper full#
Episode-specific pieces like this weren't the kind of thing I was expecting from a Black Series release so it's a really nice inclusion even if it will spend most of its time in the box. This page contains a full list of known clone troopers that were shown in any medium (1046 total).

However if you really want to see just how deep Hasbro have dived for parts here there's also an alternate left ambulatory strut with matching colours to his right one, something Chopper sought out (and eventually gave up) in the Rebels season two episode "The Forgotten Droid". However this piece can instead plug into the rather impressive ignition baseplate included, creating a much larger flame with painted translucent orange plastic as well as providing Chopper with a much more elaborate display option. The wheel piece can even slot all the way up into the body and hide completely out of sight, which the rocket booster would also be able to do if not for the flame effect sticking out of the bottom. Among these pieces are his retractable central wheel and rocket booster pieces, both of which directly plug into the centre of the body and can be extended or retracted as desired. If that wasn't enough to sell you on Chopper, then just take a look at the fantastic selection of accessories he also comes with. Chopper is sadly missing the periscope section from the top of his head, but this doesn't feel like a huge loss given everything else the figure has to offer. The open claws on the head's arms can effectively grasp any reasonably sized accessory you can think of, as well as give Chopper that extra bit of sass to properly emulate his rather unique personality. Each arm is hinged at the "shoulder" and "elbow" sections, and the two in the head can also rotate at their shoulder connection. That might seem like everything, but Chopper also has three articulated grasping arms hidden in his body - two behind the grey panels on either side of his head and one exposed at the front of the body. In addition to having rolling wheels on their undersides the feet pieces also have some forward and backwards tilt to them, adding a little more personality and emotion to what would otherwise be static poses. As you'd expect from just looking at him Chopper's head can rotate a full 360 degrees, while his ambulatory struts (or legs if you want to keep it simple) can also rotate a full circular motion. Being an astromech droid Chopper doesn't have much to offer in the way of limbs for articulation, but if you think that stops him from having plenty to offer then you're completely wrong.
