It's Star Wars Day, and if you're looking to really flex how strong you are in the financial Force, then Hot Toys is all too happy to oblige. Like previous years, the Hong Kong-based toy manufacturer has a few new figures in development, which it showed off today. Inspired by The Clone Wars TV series, you can now preorder your very own Darth Sidious and Clone Trooper Commander Fox for your collection, with each one of these highly detailed action figures coming with its own selection of accessories.
For Darth Sidious--who bears a striking resemblance to Chancellor Palpatine--you get the Sith Lord in all his Order 66 glory. He features a newly developed head sculpt and a separate rolling eyeballs system--just like your accountant when you tell them of this purchase--a finely tailored outfit, dual lightsabers, sculpted hands with Force lightning effects, and a themed figure base. Like other Star Wars figures from Hot Toys, the lightsabers light up and come with interchangeable blades to simulate the effect of them being in motion.
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To help complete your Galactic Republic Clone Army, you can grab a Commander Fox figure to keep your troops in line. Wearing his Phase 1 armor, which has custom crimson-colored markings, Fox also comes with a heavy blaster rifle, a blaster carbine, a pair of blaster pistols, and a display base. This figure has around 30 points of articulation, accurate weathering effects on the armor, and several extra hands that you can use for when you're looking to nail a specific pose.
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Darth Sidious costs $265, while Commander Fox is slightly more affordable at $225. Both figures are expected to arrive around Q2-Q3 in 2024, so at least there's plenty of time to save up for them. For more affordable alternatives, check out our roundup of the best Star Wars Day deals. And if you want to shop for high-end figures and statues that are available now, Sideshow has an assortment of nice Star Wars deals.
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