The latest LEGO Star Wars Clone Trooper battle pack attracted early controversy for the designs of its minifigures – but better images show they’re not as weird as they first appeared.
One of those is Captain Vaughn, who has himself sparked the ire of LEGO Star Wars fans for using the same helmet as the other three generic troops (where in The Clone Wars he’s sporting a unique helmet). But the biggest grievance that LEGO Star Wars fans have voiced with these minifigures spurs from the black line across the rim of their helmets.
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If those photos are to be believed, though, the thicker black line is genuinely just a rendering error: the actual minifigures will better match not only the 501st, 187th and 212th Legion Clone Troopers we’ve had since 2020, but also the original 332nd Company Clone Trooper. The helmet is slightly different this time for having the additional holes to allow for accessories to be attached, but the thickness of that line looks pretty much the same.
That’s much to the relief of certain sections of the LEGO Star Wars community on reddit, where a post pointing out the difference reached 1,700 upvotes. The comments section appears to be divided into two camps, meanwhile: those glad the prints are better than the renders, and those who really couldn’t care less either way (or didn’t even notice).
But hey, at least it doesn’t look like this. Score one for the 332nd. That said, Captain Vaughn will probably continue to draw criticisms of his helmet – especially given the product page for the set on LEGO.com describes him as having a ‘special helmet’, which is a strange way to talk about the same basic orange visor attachment given to Commander Cody in 75337 AT-TE Walker.
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