![]() ![]() The Fleet Trooper helmet would not stay on until I added a little sticky tack to the underside of the helmet for filler. The Death Star Trooper’s head is smaller and sits really low on the neck if you pop it on. First I tried a straight swap with the Death Star Trooper. ![]() He only comes with one head, which is a bit of a problem for human faced army builder figures. The only nitpick I have is with the helmet as the black part paint has scraped off already on a couple of my figures. The face print is pretty effective and his hair gets a bit of a wash. The paint is pretty minimal as most of the figure seems to be cast in the appropriate plastic color. I did end up stretching out the left grip hand to make it easier for the figure to grab the blaster with both hands. If it moved in/out I think it would be more helpful for getting that firing position right. The thing that I think made that firing position toughest to get was that the right wrist has an up/down hinge rather than an in/out hinge. The vest does slightly impede that motion, but it can still get there. The pectoral hinges allow for the figure to stretch his arms across the torso a little better, allowing for the Fleet Trooper firing pose where they hold the gun out in front of their body. Swivel/hinge shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips and ankles.The articulation is Black Series basic with: The removeable helmet fits on the figure’s head well and stays on securely. It fits well into the holster, but when in holster it kind of butts up against the vest and that could bend the gun depending on how you adjust it. The blaster is a standard rebel blaster that we’ve seen before with Maz Kanata, but it’s got a couple of shiny silver paint hits to jazz it up a bit. ![]()
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