One of the minifigures in this year’s brand new LEGO Star Wars battle pack took ‘a lot of convincing’ to include in the set, reveals the model’s designer.
January saw the return of dual-faction LEGO Star Wars battle packs in full force with
“I wanted to pay homage to one of the pillars of the theme,” Nathan, who left the LEGO Group in 2023, wrote on Brickset. “I remember getting the first two battle packs 7654 Droids Battle Pack and 7655 Clone Troopers Battle Pack as a kid and how much time I spent playing with them. I wanted to create a similar play experience for the kids of today that the older fans would also appreciate. How better to inspire play then to have a whole battle in a single box!”
Bundling in three standard Phase II Clone Troopers, a Coruscant Guard Trooper, three Super Battle Droids – back on shelves after nine years – and two regular Battle Droids,
The variety in Clone Troopers acts as another nod to 2007’s 7655 Clone Troopers Battle Pack, which includes two plain Clone Troopers, one yellow-tinted 327th Star Corps Trooper and one red-tinted Shock Trooper. But the return of the Coruscant Guard Trooper from last September’s 75354 Coruscant Guard Gunship wasn’t always on the cards.
“My favourite part of this model is the fact I was able to include a Shock Trooper,” Nathan added. “It took a lot of convincing. I know many will have wanted four regular troopers but as a kid who had that original battle pack and not many other Star Wars sets, I used my Shock Trooper as my clone commander. I also didn't want the Shock Trooper in 75354 to be stuck behind a high pay barrier like the last ones in 75046.”
The previous Phase II Shock Troopers were available exclusively in 2014’s 75046 Coruscant Police Gunship, and now command an average of £55 new and £41 used apiece on BrickLink. The new version, by contrast, can be bought for as little as £3 to £4 new on the aftermarket, and that’s all thanks to its inclusion in
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