Initial Release Date: 2015 The Force Awakens
Source: Episode VII: The Force Awakens Includes: Blaster, removable cape, buildable weapon piece Articulation: Ball jointed neck, swivel shoulders and hips Re-Release Dates: 2015 The Force Awakens (Armor), Amazon.com Troop Builder 6 Pack Page Last Updated: October 6, 2015 |
Personal Observations
The silver armored Stormtrooper Captain Phasma has been one of the most popular figures from the early days of The Force Awakens line, and with good reason. She is a tall, imposing looking character that looks like she could really give your good guy figures trouble. This is the figure that everyone is going to want leading their Stormtrooper army into battle. Captain Phasma comes with a blaster that can attach to her leg when she's not using it, and a cape that can be removed if you pop the figure's head off. I know that sounds like it may break the figure if you haven't tried that before, but with the ball jointed neck that this figure has, it can be easily and safely done. As for the blaster, I have to say, it looks kind of strange due to the color. It's almost a translucent plastic, rather than having that more metallic look that it should have. Phasma can sit, but not as well as I would like, due to those compartments on her belt getting in the way. Due to the lean that she has when she sits and that fact that she's really tall, she probably won't be fitting in many vehicles, even with her cape off. But she can hold and point her blaster well, march with her troops into battle and look intimidating when giving orders or interrogating prisoners, so overall, she is a pretty satisfactory toy.
The silver armored Stormtrooper Captain Phasma has been one of the most popular figures from the early days of The Force Awakens line, and with good reason. She is a tall, imposing looking character that looks like she could really give your good guy figures trouble. This is the figure that everyone is going to want leading their Stormtrooper army into battle. Captain Phasma comes with a blaster that can attach to her leg when she's not using it, and a cape that can be removed if you pop the figure's head off. I know that sounds like it may break the figure if you haven't tried that before, but with the ball jointed neck that this figure has, it can be easily and safely done. As for the blaster, I have to say, it looks kind of strange due to the color. It's almost a translucent plastic, rather than having that more metallic look that it should have. Phasma can sit, but not as well as I would like, due to those compartments on her belt getting in the way. Due to the lean that she has when she sits and that fact that she's really tall, she probably won't be fitting in many vehicles, even with her cape off. But she can hold and point her blaster well, march with her troops into battle and look intimidating when giving orders or interrogating prisoners, so overall, she is a pretty satisfactory toy.