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Review : Star Wars Black Series Remnant Stormtrooper, The Mandalorian


After the release of the new Imperial Stormtrooper Black Series figure in the first wave of the new Galaxy Collection, the next logical use of that body would be a weathered and dirtied Remnant Stormtrooper as seen on Nevarro in the Mandalorian Season 1. The figure was announced as a Target Exclusive in the US and via the Fan Channel elsewhere so it would go into specialist stores.



Our Exclusive Remnant Stormtrooper remains part of the overall Galaxy Collection for the Mandalorian and is numbered #9 in the series. His release in December does bring him in well before figures #6 through #8 so that does mean we are out of line for a while.


The packaging uses the slant side box with side artwork and the rich orange colour accent as aligned to The Mandalorian Galaxy Collection figures. This colour is used across the front border of the window where it confirms the source of the figure as The Mandalorian. It is used in the character name just underneath and then it wraps round both sides - creating a coloured glow on the side artwork. This side panel is drawn in grey scale and shows a Stormtrooper in a more relaxed pose with weapon pointing down against a grey sky with another trooper in the background alongside some Nevarro buildings. These art panels join up with the other releases from the series to create a wider image.



The same image is used on the back of the box alongside a brief piece of background text that does set the scene for the appearance and name of this figure. The reverse of the box also confirms the numbering for this release as 09.


"The Empire is in disarray. The once pristine and uniform ranks of Stormtroopers that fought for the Empire now resemble a ragtag army of mercenaries for lawless gangsters".


The figure is opened by way of top or base flap and slides out in an inner tray complete with the window which is not attached to the box, The figure is solely held in by the shape of the tray and there are no ties or tape to deal with.

4.0



The Remnant Stormtrooper uses the new 2020 Stormtrooper sculpt which itself is based on the newer Stormtrooper armour props as used in Rogue One and The Mandalorian. This provides good proportions for the Trooper with better articulation, cleaner lines between armour and body and an updated helmet. The helmet is actually glued over a sculpted - but unpainted head - underneath and this can lead to some warping issues. There was nothing wrong with my Remnant Trooper and this is the 3rd figure I've had with this new body without experiencing any issues with the head.


The Remnant Trooper is of course portrayed as weathered and dirty and this is applied as paint apps over the white base armour. The first application is a sandy weathering tone that is subtly applied over all the armoured panels. The second application is in grey paint and this is a little more heavy handed and designed to look like scratches and battle damage. These look fine on the helmet but are more smeared on the shoulders, wrist and for some reason round the back of the right thigh. This may have been one of those cases where less would have been more.

3.5




Our Trooper comes with one accessory, an E-11 Blaster Rifle. This is a new piece for the new Stormtrooper mold. It is cast in black plastic and also based on the Rogue One props. This means it has a larger stock piece on the body of the blaster and a smaller second scope to the side of the barrel. While they are black on screen, there is some detail that would have been enhanced with a brush of silver or similar.


It fits into either hand, with both hands designed with a trigger finger that then slots into the trigger. The other hand can be used to cup the barrel. With the holster removed on the new figure, there is no options for holstering the blaster.


My one build on the figure is that the Remnant Stormtrooper is based on the dishevelled look from The Mandalorian seen in Season 1 - these Troopers were less uniform than the regular Imperial Troops and therefore carried variant weapons rather than the uniform E-11 blasters. It would not have taken much to include a variant blaster such as the smaller Death Trooper hand blaster that is seen in The Mandalorian in the scenes with The Client.

3.0





The main selling point of this new Imperial Stormtrooper is its vastly improved set of articulation, with a total of 19 points of articulation across the body.


Head : neck base ball joint, neck top ball joint

Body : torso ball joint

Upper Arms : hinged pauldron, butterfly shoulders, ball joint shoulders

Lower Arms : single rotating elbow, wrist pivot

Legs : ball joint hips, single rotating knees, ankle rockers


While the elbows are downgraded to a single joint, they are designed so that they still bend well past 90 degrees while being easier on the eye than than the double joints. The arms are fully mobile thanks to the addition of the shoulder butterfly joints as well as a joint in the shoulder pauldron which allows it to move independently but in tandem with the arm as its raised and posed. These can look a little odd in some poses, but you can work with and round them to get the pose you need.


The legs are great, with the Stormtrooper having the ability to kneel, sit or stand in a number of poses. All the joints are secure and tight with no looseness present. The only issue I could find was that the chest armour - being a seperate piece - can ride up and then opens up a gap in the torso with some poses.

4.5




The Remnant Stormtrooper should ideally have been the first Imperial release in The Mandalorian, allowing the clean and new Imperial Stormtrooper to sit as a Rogue One release as originally planned. The Remnant Trooper is more aligned to The Mandalorian Season 1 scenes with the Client.


The execution of the figure is fine, and I like the yellowed weathering and some of the scratch marks, although reigning it back a little would perhaps have looked better. The articulation is spot on and a big improvement on the original 2014 Trooper and you can get this new figure into much better poses.



The one issue with the figure is that it is another Army Builder sold as an exclusive and not in the wider main range where collectors can choose to buy extras. It would have also been good for Hasbro to include other weapons to support the army building and variants for display.


I score the Remnant Stormtrooper a total of 3.5








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