A possible Toys “R” Us Exclusive Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Black Series 6″ Scale Hovertank Pilot has been found. Twitter user @jermader posted up a photo showing his find. The figure does not include the typical numbering found on the Black Series figures, pointing to this being exclusive to Toys “R” Us stores.
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Rogue One Black Series 6-Inch Hovertank Pilot Found at Toys R Us

I really dig the look of this guy. I'll probably be adding him to my Storm Trooper ranks soon enough.
He looks like the saddest Stormtrooper ever. Like "I went to Naboo and all I got was a hovertank with some Gungan goo on it". Sadpants McTrooper.
Jesus, he does look sad...like actually sad. Wow.
None of the new character designs for Rogue One are doing anything for me. The rebel characters are just so bland and plain so until I see the movie they're just boring human characters. The Imperial troopers though bother me in the fact that none of them were in the original films. There weren't any beaches in the OT so I get why we wouldn't have seen those guys (not that those guys seem necessary to receive unique armor since it seems like regular Stormtroopers would be beach compatible) but it's really the deathtroopers and TIE strikers that are bothering me. If these black clad Stormtrooper commando guys are supposed to be whatever elite units then why didn't we see any in the originals, or are there only going to be so many for some reason and they all die in this movie? If TIE strikers are a thing then why didn't they help defend the Death Star from the rebels, or again will there only be a limited amount which all get destroyed? The biggest one to me though is that I've seen that the main Imperial guy in this movie has his own special shuttle which looks different than the standard Imperial shuttle (it looks kinda like Kylo Ren's shuttle actually). So the Emperor himself, the leader of their government, gets shuttled around in a standard Imperial shuttle (the likes of which the Rebels managed to steal one of) but the guy in this movie gets his own special black and evil looking version?!
will definitely be getting the SH Figuarts version.
Also, the TIE Strikers are specifically atmospheric-specialized TIE Fighters. In thr Star Wars universe, most starfighters work fine in-atmosphere, as they can reshape their deflector shields to be aerodynamic and reduce drag, but TIEs (or at least, most TIE models) don't have deflector shields, so their speed is rather limited in-atmosphere due to their design. Enter the TIE Striker. It's designed to be more aerodynamic than the normal TIE fighter to protect planetary Imperial installations. They can still fly in space, of course, but they are specialized for atmospheres.
I'd wouldn't be that hard to imagine that Palpatine wouldn't see any need for having a special model of shuttle just for himself, at least by the OT era. It would probably help that his shuttle looks like most others, so that if the Rebels are trying to attack him, and there are multiple shuttles, they don't know which is his. Director Orson Krennic, however, from what we've seen, very much likes to be distinct, from having his own special group of elite troopers that are distinct from other Imperial special forces, to his outfit, so it would make sense that that would carry over to his shuttle as well.
Nice!! Really digging these new trooper designs, so excited for Rogue One! I love all of the new characters names as well, so original and awesome!
The Empire is wasting resources making specialized gear for every possible task. Why can't Hover Tank pilots wear regular Stormtrooper armor?
Except it doesn't look like gear adapted to doing particular tasks. It looks designed to be distinct enough to sell toys.
The Empire ought to focus on making its armor useful enough that its troopers don't die as soon as they get shot.
The Empire ought to focus on making its armor useful enough that its troopers don't die as soon as they get shot.
Yeah, your point about cost-per-suit also holds weight, but it doesn't need to conflict with what I said earlier. Revised explanation: there's a limit to how strong they can make their armor before it's too bulky/heavy, unless they want to spend a relatively ludicrous amount on armoring their main (at least in the new canon, and inconsistently portrayed that way in the old EU) fighting force. One person spending a little extra on their armor to use duraplast instead of plastoid is a lot different than doing that for an army with billions or trillions of troops.
Everyone knows the rules of the Empire. If you're gonna go bad, go black. And shiny. It goes with everything. And shows less blood splatters.
Also, no where in Coruscant's scenes are there shiny ships, only Amidalas. Like seriously Padme, if you're going for low key, make yourself the only target that can show up like a giant bullseye. At least in atmosphere. I believe it was tried to be explained off as the skin of the ship was impervious to minor turbolaser fire. Thinking about this, that would have negated the entire premise of being stranded on Tattooine.
Which would also have been cool for Phasma. Except she wasnt impervious to garbage chutes. Sigh. Star Wars tech gone wrong.
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