ARF TROOPER — ASSAULT ON GEONOSIS
STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS (HASBRO)
So, remember just last week when I was talking about the Biker Scout armor and its various derivatives? Cool, let’s loop back to that. Amongst the prequel era Biker Scout derivatives is the ARF Trooper, a modified version of the standard Clone armor that surfaced in The Clone Wars. I’m a huge fan of that particular design, and I’ve made it one of my goals to track down every version of it released in Hasbro’s tie-in line. During the episode “Landing At Point Rain,” the ARF armor gets a re-deco in Geonosis-inspired camo, which got toy coverage in the form of recurring clones Boil and Waxer, but also a not-named clone, you know, for some variety.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
The ARF Trooper was released in 2011 as part of the “Assault on Geonosis” Battle Pack from Hasbro’s Star Wars: The Clone Wars tie-in line, in a pack that also featured variants of Obi-Wan and the Geonosian Warrior. The figure stands just shy of 4 inches tall and he has 26 points of articulation. He’s using the standard ARF Trooper mold from the line, which also happens to be one of the line’s very best. The articulation is just top notch, and the detailing is really fun. Just generally a fantastic mold. This one mixes it up on the paint front, as is the case with all the ARF Trooper variants. It’s not *drastically* different from the ARF Boil and Waxer figures, of course, since they’re all Geonosis camo, but it’s different enough to say “hey, that’s different.” The actual shades are yet another slightly tweaked set up, meaning were three for three on the colors being different. He ditches the Boil and Waxer specific markings, swapping for a more generic set-up. So, you know, different. The ARF Trooper is packed with two styles of blaster, both long and medium, so that you can mix it up a bit.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Have I mentioned that I like the ARF Trooper design? And also that I like the ARF Trooper mold? Because I do. And I do. So, any chance I have to get another ARF figure I don’t have, I take. Even if he isn’t *drastically* different from two other ARF Troopers I have already. But he *is* different, and that’s the most important thing. Yaaaaaaaaaaay! New ARF Trooper!
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