
Some clones were serving in the Empire during the time of the OT before they were completely phased out. That figure used a clone headsculpt, something that seemed to bother a lot of fans of the OT. You can read Chris’s review from 2014, when he used to do such things during the Long Winter at Bantha Skull. The Imperial Engineer is based on a video game, but the figure itself is a repaint of the TSC 041 Death Star Gunner. Here we take a look at another clone, from a certain point of view. BD17 Clone Trooper Coruscant Landing Platform) and BD20 Saleucami Clone Trooper were the two clone troopers in the wave.

Wave 3 was a repaint wave, and we’ve covered a couple of the figures already. This figure is based on the Engineer as it was for the Imperial faction. In the game, there was an engineer class of playable characters, and each faction had a different playable version. The game was a classic, and inspired many figures and toys in the Hasbro line. The 2005 game put you in the armor of a member of the 501st Legion as you participated in battles during the Clone Wars for the Republic, and then later as a stormtrooper in the Galactic Empire.

Battlefront II, not to be confused with Battlefront II, was one of the great entries in the long history of Star Wars themed video games.
