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Star Wars The Vintage Collection & Black Series May the 4th 2026 Preorders

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May the Force be with you, and Happy Star Wars Day! Boy are we thrilled because Hasbro is celebrating May the 4th 2026 in a big way with a fantastic wave of new preorders across both The Vintage Collection and The Black Series, and our friends at BigBadToyStore have them all ready to go. This is one of those drops that has something for every kind of Star Wars collector, from prequel fans to Legends die-hards to video game enthusiasts, and I can’t be more excited to share the details. So let’s take a look at the Star Wars The Vintage Collection and Black Series May the 4th 2026 preorders! Starting with The Vintage Collection, we’ve got five amazing new releases at the 3.75-inch scale that really span the galaxy. In the Vintage Collection, there is the Clone Trooper Commander from Attack of the Clones, Anakin Skywalker as a Force Ghost, Bodhi Rook from Rogue One, and Luuke Skywalker from The Last Command, all with a September 2026 ship date. Yes, that’s Luuke with two u’s, the clone of Luke created by Grand Admiral Thrawn from Luke’s severed hand on Bespin. For Legends fans and Thrawn Trilogy collectors this is a super exciting addition to the line, and he comes with both a lightsaber and lightsaber handle. Moving over to The Black Series at the 6-inch scale, Hasbro is pulling from the video game side of Star Wars in a big way and I am here for it. We’re getting a Republic Trooper from Star Wars: The Old Republic, Satele Shan, Grand Master of the Jedi Order, also from The Old Republic, and rounding out the Black Series wave is a Clone Commando from Star Wars: Battlefront II, all with a release shipping October 2026. All of these are available for preorder right now at BigBadToyStore, Entertainment Earth, Amazon & Hasbro Pulse! May the 4th be with you, collectors! So Let’s check out the Star Wars The Vintage Collection & Black Series May the 4th 2026 Preorders!

Where to Buy

You can preorder the figures at the following retailers below

The Vintage Collection

Luuke Skywalker (The Last Command)

Luuke Skywalker’s soft goods blue cloak has a wonderful dense weave with a wide, folded-over collar that drapes asymmetrically across his chest, layering over a cream tunic and brown leather belt with a sculpted rectangular buckle. His head sculpt captures a youthful Luke likeness with sandy brown hair and a slightly parted mouth, and the blue lightsaber features a bright translucent cyan blade that pops against all those muted earth tones and dusty blue fabric. I like how the blue cloak’s wide collar folds over into a thick lapel that sits heavily across one shoulder, with the fabric’s coarse weave creating a texture that feels like actual miniature cloth rather than sculpted plastic. The cream tunic falls in loose vertical folds beneath the cloak’s opening, and those tan boots at the base have a simple, flat sculpt that grounds this Legends deep-cut in a classic Jedi silhouette.

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Luuke Skywalker’s lightsaber hilt has a compact, well-proportioned silver construction that sits naturally in his grip, and from this perspective you can really appreciate how the cyan blade’s brightness contrasts against the muted dusty blue of that heavy soft goods cloak. His left fist is sculpted in a tight clench with a slightly pale skin tone, and the brown belt’s rectangular buckle and the dark undershirt peeking above the tunic neckline tie together the layered Legends Jedi look nicely at 3.75-inch scale.

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The soft goods cloak has a wonderful drape in motion here, with the blue fabric sweeping wide and revealing the cream tunic’s full front panel and those tan leg wraps that wind around Luuke Skywalker’s shins before tucking into his boots. It’s nice to see how this Thrawn-created clone, a deep Legends pull from The Last Command, translates into 3.75-inch form with that youthful face sculpt carrying just enough ambiguity to separate him from the original Luke.

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Wrapped in that heavy blue cloak without the lightsaber in hand, Luuke Skywalker’s silhouette here is almost entirely soft goods fabric, with only the head, the belt line, and those tan boots breaking through the dense, floor-length drape. The cloak’s folded collar sits especially high and wide across both shoulders, framing his face in a way that almost swallows the figure whole and really sells the mysterious, expendable nature of Thrawn’s clone experiment.

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Luuke Skywalker’s cream tunic without the blue cloak gives you a clean look at the wide, billowing sleeves and the way the fabric gathers naturally at the waist where it meets that brown belt. The grey trousers have a fantastic knitted textile texture with a loose, flowing drape that adds real soft goods presence to the lower half of this 3.75-inch Legends clone.

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Luuke Skywalker comes with both a lightsaber with its translucent cyan blade and a separate lightsaber handle, and seeing them displayed beside the figure gives you a full picture of this Legends clone’s complete accessory loadout. The handle has a compact silver and gold construction with a segmented mid-section and a small emitter nub, distinct enough to work as its own piece when you want a deactivated saber look on the shelf.

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Anakin Skywalker (Force Ghost) (Return of the Jedi)

Anakin Skywalker’s Force Ghost features a cream-colored Jedi tunic with sculpted vertical folds beneath an olive wrap and a brown utility belt with a small rectangular buckle. The soft goods dark brown robe has a dense woven texture with wide, draping sleeves, and his head sculpt captures Sebastian Shaw’s likeness with swept-back white hair and a warm, gentle expression. The soft goods robe’s dense woven texture really shines here, with those wide sleeves bunching at the forearms and the full-length fabric pooling toward the feet in heavy, natural folds. Underneath, the cream tunic’s sculpted vertical pleats and the brown belt’s small buckle detail hold up nicely even when partially obscured by all that layered fabric.

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I’m really digging the way the dark brown robe frames Anakin Skywalker’s Force Ghost from the shoulders down, with that coarse woven fabric creating a hefty, layered silhouette over the lighter cream tunic beneath. His brown boots have a muted, earthy tone with subtle sculpted detailing that grounds the figure nicely beneath all that flowing soft goods material.

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The robe’s wide collar sits open and relaxed here, with the dense woven fabric parting to reveal the full cream tunic front and that olive wrap layering neatly across the chest underneath. Anakin Skywalker’s Force Ghost has a serene, slightly smiling expression with soft skin tones and pale blue eyes that suit the ethereal, redeemed version of the character from the Endor celebration.

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Anakin Skywalker’s Force Ghost has the soft goods robe draped loosely over one arm here, and the weight of that dense woven fabric pulling downward really shows off how much material they packed into this accessory for a 3.75-inch figure. The cream tunic’s sculpted fringe detailing along the lower hem is a nice touch I hadn’t caught before, with those thin vertical strips breaking up the otherwise smooth skirt panels just above his brown boots.

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Bodhi Rook (Rogue One)

Bodhi Rook’s tan tactical vest is loaded with sculpted detail, from the MOLLE-style webbing and small magazine pouches to a tiny holstered blaster pistol tucked against the chest, all layered over a muted blue-grey flight suit that nails his Rogue One look. The large circular backpack sits high on his shoulders with a thick hose connecting down to the handheld nozzle, and those translucent goggles pushed up on his forehead are a great little touch at 3.75-inch scale. The flight suit’s cargo pockets on the thighs have sculpted flap closures and a slightly weathered, dusty tone that differentiates them from the smoother fabric of the upper legs. His boots are a muted grey-brown with simple, utilitarian soles that fit the Imperial defector’s working-class pilot origins perfectly.

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The backpack’s large circular drum has a sculpted recessed center with raised concentric ridges, and from this angle you can see how the thick tan shoulder straps distribute the bulk of that chunky accessory across his upper back. I like how the blaster pistol holstered against the vest’s chest webbing is its own separate sculpted element, tiny but distinct enough to read as a sidearm tucked between the magazine pouches.

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Here’s a closer look at Bodhi Rook from a full-body perspective, where the handheld nozzle accessory has a translucent, almost clear plastic construction with a small dark center port that contrasts nicely against his grey-toned gloves. The flight suit’s knee reinforcements have a slightly raised, padded sculpt that adds another subtle layer of utilitarian detailing to an already impressively loaded 3.75-inch figure.

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Armed with a black blaster rifle featuring a sculpted scope and textured barrel, Bodhi Rook’s blue-grey flight suit has a small Imperial cog insignia on the right shoulder that’s easy to miss but adds a great narrative detail for a character caught between factions. The translucent goggles pushed up on his forehead have a frosted, almost icy finish with sculpted strap detailing that wraps around the sides of his head and disappears into his dark hair.

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Bodhi Rook comes with an impressive accessory spread laid out here, including the tan circular backpack with its grappling hook and coiled black rope, the blaster rifle with its long ribbed hose attachment, and a pair of translucent goggles. I think it’s neat that the backpack has those three sculpted cylindrical ports on the lower face and a small latch mechanism, giving it a real sense of functional Imperial cargo pilot equipment at 3.75-inch scale.

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The backpack’s lower section has a cluster of dark, almost black mechanical components with sculpted cylindrical canisters and a protruding tan spike that reads like some kind of antenna or tool mount, all tightly packed beneath that large circular drum. The grappling hook in Bodhi’s grip has a curved, claw-like tip with a black coiled rope trailing back up toward the pack, and those grey gloves have a clean, fitted sculpt that contrasts against the tan strapping across his shoulders.

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Clone Trooper Commander (Attack of the Clones)

The Clone Trooper Commander’s Phase I helmet has a sharp yellow stripe running from the brow up and over the dome, with matching yellow patches on the shoulders and forearms that immediately designate his rank within the Grand Army of the Republic. His blaster rifle is a long, dark grey DC-15 with a sculpted scope and ribbed barrel section, and the small row of yellow hash marks on the chest plate is a nice little detail that adds unit-specific character to this 3.75-inch figure. The black bodysuit beneath the armor has a nice segmented sculpt at the knee joints, with each articulation gap cleanly framed by the white shin and thigh plates on either side. I like how the blaster rifle’s proportions feel appropriately oversized for a 3.75-inch trooper, with that sculpted scope sitting just above the barrel line and the ribbed section adding welcome texture to an otherwise smooth weapon profile.

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The Clone Trooper Commander’s Phase I helmet has a clean, angular T-visor outlined in black with a thin yellow border that frames the narrow eye slit, and from this angle you can appreciate the smooth, rounded dome tapering into that distinctive fin crest up top. His white boots have a simple, unadorned sculpt with a flat sole that keeps the profile faithful to the Attack of the Clones Phase I clone aesthetic.

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One detail worth pointing out is the yellow accenting on the upper arms, where it wraps cleanly around the bicep plates and transitions into the black elbow joint, creating a sharp rank-specific color break that distinguishes the Commander from standard white troopers. The DC-15 blaster rifle’s dark grey finish has a matte quality that contrasts well against all that glossy white armor, and the sculpted magazine housing just forward of the trigger guard adds a nice bit of mechanical depth to the weapon.

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Here’s a closer look at the Clone Trooper Commander’s overall proportions, where the compact Phase I armor silhouette feels true to the Attack of the Clones aesthetic with those tight, rounded shoulder bells sitting snug against the upper torso. The blaster rifle’s length relative to the figure is nicely balanced, stretching from just past the hands to well beyond the hip line without looking unwieldy for a 3.75-inch trooper.

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Something I appreciate here is the way the Clone Trooper Commander’s fin crest catches the yellow stripe at its peak, creating a bold color accent that draws your eye straight to the top of that smooth Phase I dome. The grey pouches on the utility belt have slightly recessed detailing between each compartment, and the black bodysuit beneath the torso armor has a clean ribbed texture that ties the segmented midsection together nicely.

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The Clone Trooper Commander comes equipped with both a DC-15 blaster rifle and a smaller blaster pistol, and seeing the full accessory spread alongside the figure gives you a clear sense of how well the weapons scale to his compact 3.75-inch frame. I like how the pistol has its own sculpted barrel and trigger guard detail, making it feel like a proper sidearm rather than a scaled-down afterthought next to that longer rifle.

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Plo Koon (Attack of the Clones) 

The sculpt on Plo Koon’s antiox mask shows some great dark metallic tones in the breathing apparatus, with those deep-set goggle lenses sitting flush against the fleshy folds of his Kel Dor face. Underneath the robe, his boots peek out with a warm brown tone that complements the darker cloak nicely.

Plo Koon (Attack of the Clones)

Wrapped in a full-length dark brown fabric robe with a beautifully heavy drape, Plo Koon’s Kel Dor head sculpt features that signature antiox mask and the fleshy cranial ridges that make his species so distinctive. His blue lightsaber has a nice translucent blade with a silver hilt, and the soft goods cloak adds real weight and dimension to the figure at this scale. I noticed that this shot really shows off the full sweep of Plo Koon’s robe, where the soft goods fabric falls into these deep, uneven folds that give the figure a sense of real cloth weight and movement at 3.75-inch scale. The lightsaber’s translucent blue blade contrasts sharply against the muted earth tones of his entire outfit, creating a great visual pop.

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Plo Koon’s off-hand has a nicely sculpted open grip with slightly curled fingers, and you can see the darker brown trim lining the inner edges of each sleeve where the robe parts. The overall silhouette here really sells the Jedi Council gravitas, with that heavy fabric pooling around his feet and the robes layering front-to-back in a way that adds surprising depth to a 3.75-inch figure.

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Clad in a dark brown wrap tunic over an olive undershirt, this figure has a fantastic Kel Dor head sculpt with deeply carved cranial lobes and that insectoid breathing apparatus rendered in muted metallic tones. The dark leather-toned pants tuck into warm reddish-brown boots with sculpted straps and buckles, and a lightsaber hilt sits clipped to his belt, ready to go.

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It’s cool to see Plo Koon here without the soft goods robe, giving you a clear look at the full figure underneath, with that dark brown tunic, olive undershirt, and the sculpted belt with its clipped lightsaber hilt all working together as a cohesive layered outfit. The blue lightsaber displayed alongside him shows off the full length of that translucent blade paired with its detailed silver and copper hilt.

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Star Wars Black Series

Clone Commando (Battlefront II)

The Clone Commando’s white armor takes on a noticeably different feel here, with those large, angular backpack panels flanking his shoulders and adding real bulk to his upper silhouette that you don’t get from the front views. His blaster pistol has a stubby, squared-off barrel with a compact trigger assembly, and the dark knee pads have a textured, ribbed finish that contrasts nicely against the smooth white leg plates.

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The Clone Commando’s armor has a great contrast between the crisp white plating and the dark grey bodysuit underneath, with those segmented chest and shoulder panels giving the sculpt a real tactical, Republic special forces look. I’m really digging the T-shaped blue visor on that Katarn-class helmet, and the blaster rifle has some nice sculpted detail with a chunky, industrial feel that suits the commando aesthetic perfectly. Something I appreciate here is the lower leg armor, where those white shin guards wrap around with sculpted ridges at the knee joint and a clean break into the white boots below. The dark grey bodysuit peeks through at every articulation point, from the hip joints to the inner elbows, giving the whole figure a convincing sense of layered armor over a flexible undersuit.

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Armed with a chunky, industrial blaster rifle, the Clone Commando’s raised fist shows off that sculpted black knuckle plate against the white forearm armor, and you can really appreciate the segmented plating across the torso at this 6-inch scale. The Katarn-class helmet sits proportionally well on the figure, with the dark visor strip and that smooth, rounded dome giving him a distinctly different silhouette from standard clone troopers.

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One thing I noticed right away is the small red and blue insignia on the left forearm, a tiny Republic marking that adds a welcome splash of color against all that white armor. The blaster rifle has a dark gunmetal finish with a slightly bulkier barrel assembly than your standard DC-15, and the sculpted vents running along its length give it a satisfying mechanical complexity.

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You can see how the Clone Commando’s white armor plating breaks cleanly into distinct sections across the torso, with those angular shoulder guards and the broad chest plate creating a bulkier, more heavily armored profile than your typical clone trooper. The dark grey gloves have a nice rubberized texture to them, and the blaster rifle’s compact, boxy design fits perfectly in the figure’s grip.

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From this rear angle, the Clone Commando’s back armor features a compact dark grey equipment pack with sculpted rectangular compartments and small blue data readout panels that add a welcome bit of color to an otherwise monochrome backplate. The white calf armor has clean segmented ridges at the knee breaks, and that blaster pistol has a satisfyingly compact, boxy profile with a short barrel that reads as a proper sidearm complement to the larger rifle.

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Republic Trooper (The Old Republic)

The Republic Trooper’s white and orange armor has a fantastic Old Republic aesthetic, with that bold burnt orange chest insignia and matching color blocks on the helmet, shoulders, knees, and shins breaking up the white plating in a way that feels distinctly different from any clone or stormtrooper design. His blaster has a large conical barrel tip and a grey, heavily detailed receiver section that gives it a chunky, almost prototype-weapon feel that fits the earlier era perfectly. I like the way the orange color blocks wrap around the shin guards and kneecaps, creating these bold geometric shapes that feel almost like squad markings from a much earlier, rougher era of the Republic military. The boots have a clean white finish with small orange accents at the toes, and you can see how the black undersuit material at the hip and elbow joints keeps the whole silhouette tight and functional between all those separate armor plates.

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The Republic Trooper’s blaster has a translucent smoke-grey conical tip that tapers to a sharp point, and the receiver section features sculpted ribbing and a squared-off magazine that sells the rugged, pre-Empire weapons technology. I like how the orange chest insignia, a stylized skull-like emblem within a circle, sits slightly off-center on that broad vertical orange stripe, giving the whole torso a branded, unit-specific identity you don’t often see on trooper figures.

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Sporting that hefty blaster at full length, you get a real sense of how oversized and industrial the weapon is relative to the Republic Trooper’s frame, with the dark grey barrel assembly stretching nearly to the ground. The utility belt has a sculpted rectangular buckle and a couple of small pouches on each side, a subtle but welcome functional detail that rounds out the armor’s modular, pre-clone era military look.

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Here’s a closer look at the Republic Trooper from a full-body angle, where the segmented white armor plates and the burnt orange accents across the helmet crest, chest stripe, and lower legs all come together into a cohesive pre-clone era military design. The black undersuit tying everything together at the joints gives the figure a clean, articulated profile that keeps all those separate armor components feeling unified rather than fragmented.

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A detail that stands out to me is how the Republic Trooper’s helmet crest carries that burnt orange stripe all the way from the brow line up and over the dome, with small orange triangular accents flanking the narrow visor slit on either side. The sculpted armor paneling on the upper arms has these recessed rectangular vents that add a nice mechanical texture to what would otherwise be smooth white surfaces.

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Outfitted with his full blaster accessory displayed alongside him, you can see the Republic Trooper’s complete loadout at a glance, with every orange accent and white armor plate catching your attention as a cohesive kit. The belt’s small side pouches and that squared buckle add just enough utilitarian detail to ground the figure in a military aesthetic that predates anything from the clone wars era.

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From this rear view, the Republic Trooper’s back armor has a sculpted rectangular equipment module with recessed ports and a cylindrical connector nub, all in clean white with the black undersuit framing the waist joint beneath. The orange accents on the backs of the knee guards have a pair of thin horizontal stripes that differ from the solid color blocks elsewhere, a subtle variation that suggests functional markings or rank insignia specific to this Old Republic era trooper.

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Satele Shan (The Old Republic)

Satele Shan’s brown leather-textured tunic has these gorgeous gold-trimmed edges that curve along the neckline and down the front panels, giving the whole outfit a distinctly Old Republic Jedi aesthetic you won’t find on any prequel-era figure. Her double-bladed lightsaber features translucent blue blades on both ends with a detailed silver hilt, and those heavy silver shin guards and knee armor add a warrior-monk quality that sets her apart from more traditionally robed Jedi. I like how the brown leather-textured bracers on Satele Shan’s forearms have these subtle ribbed panels underneath, with a silver wrist cuff on one side that catches your eye against all that warm brown. Her earrings are a small but welcome sculptural touch, dangling just below a swept-back hairstyle with streaks of grey through the black that gives her a seasoned, Grand Master-era look.

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One thing I noticed right away is the small utility pouch sculpted onto Satele Shan’s left hip, with a brown flap and silver hardware that blends seamlessly into the belt line beneath those gold-edged skirt panels. Her silver shin guards have an intricate mechanical sculpt with layered plates and circular joint details at the ankles, transitioning into brown boots with silver toe caps and strap closures.

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Satele Shan’s face sculpt has a focused, narrow-eyed expression with subtle lip color and defined cheekbones that sell the Grand Master likeness at this scale. The double-bladed lightsaber stretches impressively across her full wingspan, and I like how the gold trim on her high collar frames the jawline and draws your eye right to that determined expression.

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Satele Shan’s brown armored boots have a rugged, worn texture with silver buckle closures running up the front, and the way the layered silver knee and shin armor articulates over them gives her lower half a real sense of functional, battlefield-tested gear. The double-bladed lightsaber’s two translucent blue blades have a nice gradient that shifts from a brighter core to a softer outer glow, and the overall proportions of the weapon feel well-scaled to her frame without overwhelming the figure.

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Here’s a closer look at Satele Shan without the double-bladed lightsaber, where she’s instead carrying a single silver lightsaber hilt with a compact, streamlined profile that’s noticeably different from the longer double-bladed version. The figure comes with two lightsaber options, and it’s nice to see the shorter hilt has its own sculpted detailing with a tapered emitter and ridged grip section that holds up as a distinct accessory on its own.

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Satele Shan comes with two lightsaber options displayed here alongside the full figure, giving you a clear look at the complete accessory spread and how everything scales together. I think it’s neat that the shorter single hilt and the longer double-bladed version each have their own distinct silhouette, and paired with those translucent blue blades, they make a compelling loadout for an Old Republic Jedi Grand Master.

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