ARC TROOPER COMMADER
STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS (HASBRO)
Fun FiQ Fact #0109: This is the third time I’ve reviewed a Captain Fordo that doesn’t bear the name “Captain Fordo.”
No, you’re not losing your mind, my review numbers really did jump by 300. Apparently, I jumped *back* 300 in July of last year. And none of you even told me. For shame. Well, I’m fixing it now.
You know, it’s been almost exactly a year since I’ve talked about the tie-in line for the 3D Clone Wars show. That feels like a while, especially since it’s one of my top 2 Star Wars lines. So, I’m taking a look at another one of those. But, in an amusing turn of events, it’s a character that’s not even from the 3D show. Weird, right? Also, the last figure I looked at of this character was live-action styled, so, you know, there’s some fun coverage there, I guess. So, without further ado, here’s another Captain Fordo!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Captain Fordo, who was dubbed “ARC Trooper Commander” on the box, was released in 2010 as part of the “Arc Troopers” Battle Pack from Hasbro’s Star Wars: The Clone Wars tie-in line. The figure stands 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 24 points of articulation. For the most part, Fordo is making use of parts from the line’s first version of Captain Rex. He’s got a modified kama, which has slightly larger holsters, as well as a new shoulder pauldron with pouches on the front. He’s also using a solid helmet, rather than the removable one from Rex. He’s got a rangefinder, which is articulated. Topping it all off, there’s also a removable wrist piece, which further changes up the look. The core figure was a solid sculpt to begin with, and the new parts work well in conjunction with it. The end result is a sensible upgrade of Fordo’s look to the 3D stylings. Fordo’s paint work is pretty solid. They’d moved away from doing the dirtied up white sections, which works better for Fordo’s 2D show origins. They gave the markings on the armor a little bit more wear, however, which aids with his adapting to the new look. Captain Fordo is packed with two modified blaster pistols, a rifle, and a display stand.
THE ME REMAINDER OF THE EQUATION
I love Fordo as a character, but getting figures of him can be pretty tricky. This one in particular is a really rough one, since he’s not officially named, and just sort of thrown in with a random selection of other unnamed figures. I wasn’t up on the line quite so much at the time, so I didn’t even know about his existence until well after he’d shot up in price on the aftermarket. However, in the midst of me having a very bad year in 2021, one got traded into All Time, and I decided that was my time to jump on him. He’s been waiting to be reviewed since then. He’s not a perfect figure, but he’s another fun version of Fordo, and I’ll never knock that.
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