Accessory Details: 2 Shields, 2 Arm Armor Pieces, 1 Snowball Rat, 1 Display Stand
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SM-33 was officially revealed by Collider.com on 12/3/2024 as part of the Gift The Galaxy holiday campaign
The figure was released single boxed as part of the deluxe assortment in late June 2025
SM-33 can be seen in the Star Wars: Skeleton Crew tv series
Hasbro included two shields, two armor pieces, snowball (the rat which lives in the eye socket) and a display stand with SM-33
There are two armor pieces on the forearms which can be removed, this then makes room for the two shields which can be plugged into the arms
This works well and gives you the option to display SM-33 in a variety of different configurations
Luckily Hasbro included a display stand for the figure, otherwise SM-33 would fall over constantly
SM-33's head can be opened which makes it easier to add the included Snowball rat into the eye socket
The display stand works well and the hole in the bottom right foot fits perfectly onto the display stand's peg
Hasbro painted the figure nicely on the front with lots of weathering, dirt and an overall used appearance which looks great
Unfortunately they didn't paint the figure well on the back, this is blatantly apparent when you look at the painted cables in the stomach area and follow them to the back, where they were left entirely unpainted
The figure is impressive and stands about 7.5 inches tall fully extended (you can make the upper body taller by pulling it up, plus you can pull both thighs, both arms and both lower legs longer)
This is a cool features and adds to the different ways the figure can be displayed
All in all, this version of SM-33 deserves a place in Hasbro's Black Series "deluxe" assortment at a higher price point, and had they painted the back of the figure with the same care they painted the front, there would be nothing to criticize
If you are a fan of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, make sure to add this one to your collection!
PACKAGING TEXT
SM-33, or just “Thirty-Three,” is the decrepit first mate of the ship found buried on At Attin. He is loyal to the ship’s captain, having served under others who have held that title. SM-33’s battered body is incomplete, as is his patchy memory.