HERA SYNDULLA & STORMTROOPER COMMANDER
STAR WARS: REBELS (HASBRO)
“Hera supports any mission that undermines the authority of the Empire’s Stormtrooper commanders.”
Wow, it’s already September. And, contrary to how I’ve been running things for a bit the last few years, I say this from only about a week ago, rather than way back in the past. Well, with a new month under my belt, I’m going to try at least a little bit to get back into some more back catalog stuff. So, let’s do some Star Wars stuff. Ahsoka launched last week, which has put the Rebels cast back into focus for a bit. Let’s check out some of that, I guess!
THE FIGURES THEMSELVES
Hera Syndulla and the Stormtrooper Commander were released in 2015 as part of the Star Wars: Rebels line’s third assortment of Mission Series two-packs.
HERA SYNDULLA
Hera was the final member of the core Ghost crew to get released. This would mark the first of her two figures from during the show’s run, the other coming packed with an A-Wing during the Rogue One product line. The figure stands about 3 1/2 inches tall and she has 5 points of articulation. All of the Rebels figures were at the reduced articulation, so it’s not like it’s a shock or anything. To Hera’s credit, as a pilot figure, she’s does a great job of sitting, and I mean that in a totally not sarcastic way. With the 3 3/4 inch line, it can be very easy to overcomplicate figures to the point of them not actually being able to sit in the vehicles they’re meant to go with. Her sculpt was totally new to this release, though everything below the neck would be re-used for her later figure. It’s a pretty stiff sculpt in terms of posing, which was pretty common for the early Rebels offerings. She winds up looking a touch silly, especially next to the updated versions of the other characters. Still, it’s far from the worst thing the line put out, and she does at least look pretty on-model for the character. Her paint work is decent enough. It’s a mix of basic and perhaps just a little bit sloppy around the edges. Hera was packed with her small blaster pistol, which she can hold in either hand. She notably can’t use the sculpted ankle holster for it, due to the relative scaling.
STORMTROOPER COMMANDER
There weren’t a *ton* of trooper variants for Rebels, but it’s still a Star Wars tie-in, so it’s not totally avoidable. This one gets a new pauldron. Woooooooo. The figure stands 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 5 points of articulation. He’s largely the same figure as the standard Rebels trooper. The only difference is the new pauldron, denoting his rank. It’s non-removable, which is a bit limiting, but not the end of the world. I still quite like the sculpt. It’s a good recreation of the animation design, and it’s got a fun and goofy flow to it. The color work on this figure is pretty similar to the standard. The exact shades are a little different, and the eyes are closer to the head band, but it looks pretty good for the most part. The Stormtrooper Commander is packed with his blaster pistol, which, like the standard, he can hold in either hand.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
I was unfortunately not on the up-and-up with Rebels during its early run, so I missed out on the earlier toys. By the time I got into things, Hera had gotten a bit pricier on the after market. I wound up getting this pair loose, waaaaaaaaaay back in early 2019, when they got traded into All Time. They’re pretty basic and rudimentary figures, but they fit the style, and I definitely dig that.
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