SNOWTROOPER with E-WEB HEAVY REPEATER BLASTER
STAR WARS: POWER OF THE FORCE II (KENNER)
After wrapping up the first round of “Deluxe” figures, which were admittedly on the goofier, gimmicky toy side of things, Kenner’s later deluxe offerings on Power of the Force were instead more in line with the usual Star Wars toy approach of being more actually film accurate. So, rather than heavy hitters with made up big accessories, we got characters who actually needed the larger scale set-up. We got three figures, all kind of themed around the Hoth scenes from Empire. I’ve already looked at the Probe Droid and the Rebel Trooper, so here’s the last of the the three with the Imperial Snowtrooper!
THE FIGURE ITSELF
The Snowtrooper with E-Web Heavy Repeater Blaster was added to Kenner’s Star Wars: Power of the Force line in 1997. He was released the same year as the smaller single-card release Snowtrooper, but this one got a different accessory compliment. The figure stands a little under 3 3/4 inches tall and he has 5 points of articulation. The standard Snowtrooper was one of the more restricted figures in the line, and this version only scales that up further. He’s got more of a squat to him, and he’s really only meant for interacting with his accessory. The sculpt is at least internally consistent, so he fits right in with the standard release, making him a solid choice in regards to army building and the like. His paint work is also pretty similar in its set-up, though I think the weathering’s a little bit heavier on this release versus the single. That was true of the Rebel Trooper as well, so there’s some consistency there. As with most of the deluxe figures, its the accessory set-up that *really* makes a difference. As the name of the figure points out, this guy’s main set-up is the E-Web, a recurring Imperial armament, which is pretty cool. It’s a sizable piece, and scales well with the figure, and it works well with the figure’s pre-posing.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
Honestly, I remember seeing this figure a lot growing up, but I never had one. My cousin Patrick did, I know. He was generally more of a Snowtrooper fan than I was, so it tracks. This one is more of a “completing the set” purchase than anything. It’s cool enough and very accurate, but I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t the most “meh” of the Deluxe figures in the line.
Thanks to my sponsors over at All Time Toys for setting me up with this figure to review. If you’re looking for cool toys both old and new, please check out their website and their eBay storefront.

