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Stormtrooper With Mandalorian Monopoly Boardgame Star Wars Retro Collection
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Stormtrooper

Star Wars Retro Collection
  • MSRP: $49.99 USD
  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Exclusive: Fan Channel
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: None
  • Released: 2020
  • Joint Count: 4
  • Joint Details: 2 Swivel Shoulders, 2 Swivel Hips
  • Accessory Count: 1
  • Accessory Details: 1 Blaster

MORE INFORMATION

  • This Remnant Stormtrooper was released on a single card packed inside the Mandalorian Monopoly game in late November 2020
  • There were two different Mandalorian Monopoly games available at the time, one with the figure included and one without
  • The Mandalorian Monopoly game with the figure included was initially available through ShopDisney.com and HasbroPulse.com but was later sold through Entertainment Earth as well
  • In order to get the figure you had to purchase the game at $49.99, which made this figure the most expensive in the Retro Collection line-up at the time
  • The Remnant Stormtrooper is a repaint of the previously released Retro Stormtrooper
  • You can look at both figures side-by-side here: from the front and from the back
  • Unfortunately the Stormtrooper can't hold the blaster well and it keeps falling out of his right hand (this wasn't an issue with the original Stormtrooper figure from 1978)
  • The packaging was weathered on the outside on purpose to differentiate the Star Wars Retro Collection from the original Kenner figures
  • The red Retro Collection sticker can be taken off (you will need to use a hair dryer or Goo Gone), but we don't recommend that you do that, because there is a very high possibility that you will damage the card
  • The paint application on the Stormtrooper is fun, it can certainly be done better these days, but the paint deco just looks like something that Kenner would have done in the late 70's
  • The Stormtrooper has no balancing issues

PACKAGING TEXT

Defeat Imperial Enemies And Protect The Child To Win!

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