Essential Imperial Expansionsįrom nimble Tie Fighters to hulking Star Destroyers, the Imperial Army boasts a ship for any conceivable situation. We also tried to list alternative choices on some of the items where appropriate. Where possible, this list relies on expansions that are easily available in online shops. With this guide, we’ve assembled a list of some of the more essential expansions you should seek out if you just picked up a core set and are looking to jump start your collection.Ī note on availability: being a few years old now, some of Armada’s expansions have fallen out of print or have become hard to find. Some of them are relatively inexpensive and add a small ship or two to your collection, while others are prohibitively expensive (looking at you, Super Star Destroyer). Hasbro has not yet released product images for the Black Series 6-Inch ARC Trooper, Mace Windu and General Grievous, but the entertainment images provided share the figures' inspiration from Tartakovsky's artwork.There’s one big catch, though-this being a Fantasy Flight Games product, there’s a seemingly-endless sea of expansions (more than two dozen, by our count) that have been released in the years since Armada’s debut.
The figures are part of Walmart's Collector Con event, and while pre-orders are open, some are currently out of stock. Tartakovsky is also known for creating the Cartoon Network shows Dexter's Laboratory and Samurai Jack. The show ran for three seasons, featuring many front-line characters, and paved the way for the 2008 series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The new wave is designed to honor Tartakovsky's animated Clone Wars series, set between the live-action Star Wars prequel trilogy. RELATED: Star Wars: The Rogue One Crew, Darth Revan and More Get New Black Series Figures
Additionally, The Black Series welcomed Paz Vizsla, a shoretrooper and a scout trooper to the lineup, inspired by The Mandalorian. Hasbro's additions to the Star Wars Black Series and Vintage Collection include new, retro packaging for figures that were previously released into the lines, such as Aayla Secura, ARC Trooper Captain and Barriss Offee.
Hasbro announced a new batch of Star Wars figures in the Black Series and Vintage Collection lines, inspired by Genndy Tartakovsky's 2003 2D micro-series Star Wars: Clone Wars.