

While we think the Shadow Stormtroopers are the better looking characters and action figures, we really do love the Incinerator Troopers too. (The Incinerator Troopers are also repaints of the 2006 TSC Shadow Trooper exclusive figure from Star Wars Shop. The figures have awesome upper-body articulation and of course a lot can be done with a ball-jointed head. They are super-articulated, but also just like the Shadow Stormtroopers, their lower body movement is rendered nearly useless thanks to the close proximity of the legs to each other. The two Incinerator Troopers in this set are identical to each other, just as the Shadow Troopers from the Emperor Palpatine (With Shadow Stormtroopers) set are. And in some ways they are reminiscent of some type of red version of the popular 2008 TAC Stormtrooper Commander Gamestop exclusive The Darth Vader (With Incinerator Troopers) set is maybe not a cool as the Emperor Palpatine (With Shadow Stormtroopers) set, but the Incinerator Troopers still hold their own quite strongly. Two sets were created to commemorate the release of The Forced Unleashed video game and fans immediately clamored about how awesome they were, even despite the fact that we got another repacked Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader in them. Similarly styled to the colorful clone troopers we had seen in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith, we saw what the pure white stormtroopers looked like in the time period directly prior to the Battle Of Yavin. Anything with unique Imperials is a surefire hit and it made sense to Hasbro (and fans) that multipacks with multiple army builders were a great idea for an exclusive. Hasbro afforded us the opportunity to quickly army build two distinct stormtroopers for our collections with the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Commemorative Collection sets each featuring a major Sith player accompanied by two troopers of a certain specialty.
