
Clone Commander Deviss first sees action on Geonosis as part of the Hawkbat Battalion. He is one of the few in his battalion to survive the brutal fighting. His heroic actions earn him a medal, a new command, and the right to wear the elite ARC Trooper armor.
Clone
Commander Deviss. He brings such happiness
and vexation to us! That is a bit of an
exaggeration because he is a great figure,
but we are not sure how well he fits into
the Legacy Collection. Certainly
meeting today's standards of articulation,
he lacks a bit in the decoration department
and we also think there are better choices
of figures needing release (or rerelease)
that were nixed in favor for him. Don't
get us wrong, we recall how exciting it
was to receive our first phase II (and
rather generic) 2005 ROTS Clone Commander (III 33)
figure
and it was indeed quite momentous. At the
time, we were surprised that Hasbro's first
clone commander choice was based on a design
that never appeared in the film. But we
have to chalk that up to the references
materials they were given by Lucasfilm,
Ltd. After all, quite a few of the action
figures from the 2005 line never appeared
in the film. The 2002 SW "Saga" line
missed the boat on getting a lot of cool
clones out to the mass market, so they
attempted to make up for it in the 2005
ROTS line. (But that is another story.)
By the end of the line, Hasbro did their
best to get out two more clone commanders
that were in the film (2005's ROTS Commander Gree (III 59) and 2005's ROTS
Commander Bly (III 57) – and additional repaints)
via a repack/repaint wave but the original
(Deviss) will always have a special place
in our collective hearts, whether it be
simply because of his novelty or his nod
to a concept reference in the Revenge
Of The Sith: The Visual Dictionary.
Besides, rumors abound that Clone Commander
Deviss was the original concept for Commander
Bly, so perhaps Deviss is (or can be at
least considered) a "concept art" figure
(loosely).
Clone
Commander Deviss is the same old sculpt
as the 2005 figure. Loaded with 21 points
of articulation, the figure's posing options
fare quite well in comparison to many of
his other 2005 collection mates, but he
could certainly use ball-jointed hip to
make him extra awesome. The sculpting of
the figure has held up well and remains
almost ageless after a short four years,
so Hasbro was good to us the first time.
But for 2009 however, Hasbro decided to
match the red slightly better to the reference
photos (see below) and have repainted the
figure is a much darker and deep red, perhaps to match better his more expansive appearance in the Expanded Universe source Star Wars: Purge. The
new color is much more authentic and looks
great on the figure. But you may notice
an error that was neglected AGAIN with
the 2009 release. And this ignored error
and lack of fix still annoys us (come on
Hasbro - please get this right, juts once?)
today. His chest stripe thickens as it
goes up his chest and stops at the breast
(when it should go straight up equidistantly).
If you look at Deviss' reference photos,
you will notice that he is essentially
a red 327th
Star Corps Clone Trooper and
the patterns match quite well; they are
not meant to be different. Check out your Evolutions or TLC
Clone Trooper (327th Star Corps) (BD 29) figure
and see what needs to be done to make Clone
Commander Deviss completely accurate. Hasbro
went a few steps backwards too because
this time around, Deviss comes with red
ankle joints. (Interestingly, Hasbro got
this right in 2005 with white joints, so
why they made them red now after four years
perplexes us.) After all the time Hasbro
spends on enhancing figures, we honestly
don't know how they missed this fine but
very important detail. You may see this
as no big deal, but we were very much hoping
for a thorough update on this figure.
We
have come across multiple samples of this
figure at retail and have been completely
shocked by how poorly the helmet/visor
area has been painted. We recommend exercising
extra care when picking out the sample
for your collection. The figure seems to
have another enhancement (but on a much
smaller scale). The kama attached much
better and more tightly than the original
release. This may have been an unintentional
improvement, but it is certainly worth
pointing out. We would have loved to see
a few scuff marks placed on Deviss, but
he is as clean and white as the clones
come. The choice of Clone Commander Deviss
to include in the basic line surprises
us quite a bit for obvious reasons. Commander
Bly has seen release as a basic figure
and as part of 2007's TAC Betrayal On Felucia TARGET exclusive
Battle Packs set. But if you recall, a
very rare variant was released at the tail
end of the ROTS line where brown details
were applied to Bly's helmet and legs and
his chest stripe was also colored brown.
(It shipped during the same time when Gree's
visor was darkened, but in much lower numbers.)
Since that version was significantly more
movie accurate and he is such a popular
clone commander, we wish that specific
version would have gotten released instead.
And perhaps Hasbro could have continued
to fine tune him for the basic figure line.
Long story short, we would have preferred
getting Bly instead of Deviss. And with
other great clone commanders released in
the red phase of the Legacy Collection like
Clone Commander Cody (BD44) and Commander Bacara (BD47) ,
we think Commander Bly would have been
the icing on the cake. We are happy to
have Clone Commander Deviss in the basic
line again, but we would have just preferred
to see a reissue of the Commander Bly figure
instead. (Hopefully he is in the parking
lot because that would be very sweet.)
Collector Notes
Clone Commander Deviss
Status: Clone Commander Deviss is a repaint of 2005's ROTS Clone Commander (III 33) figure.
Articulation Count: 21 points (13 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: ball-socket head (1), ball-jointed left shoulder (2), ball-jointed right shoulder (2), ball-jointed left elbow (2), ball-jointed right elbow (2), swivel left wrist (1), swivel right wrist (1), swivel left hip (1), swivel right hip (1), ball-jointed left knee (2), ball-jointed right knee (2), ball-jointed left ankle (2), ball-jointed right ankle (2)
Accessory Count: 8
Accessory Details:removable macrobinoculars, 2 DC-17 blaster pistols, DC-15 blaster rifle, removable shoulder pauldron, removable kama, grappling hook, cable (with attachments)
Original Droid Factory/Build A Droid Part: R3-A2 left leg
Date Stamp: 2004
Assortment Number: 91434/87535
UPC: 653569430162
Retail: $7.99 USD
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