TIE Fighters swarm into space to attack the heroic Rebel Alliance forces! TIE Fighters are the standard starfighters of the Imperial fleet. TIE fighter pilots are highly skilled, but they are no match for the daring and resourceful Rebel pilots. TIE fighters waged a fierce battle to defend the first Death Star from the Rebel attack.
The Hasbro Imperial
TIE Fighter vehicle has seen many releases throughout the years
and has gone through many transitions. But it wasn't until the release
of the 2009 TARGET exclusive that Hasbro got it all right. Not only
has the vehicle been designed perfectly (which we'll get to in a minute),
but the pilot is based on Black Three who just so happens to be the
very first TIE Fighter Pilot that we see in the cockpit at the opening
of the Battle of Yavin in Star Wars Episode IV: A New
Hope (see reference photo below). All the TIE fighter pilots have
unique markings on their helmets just like their adversarial opposite
X-wing fighter pilots and Hasbro (and Gentle Giant Ltd. for that matter)
have taken notice of these fine details and we are now getting unique
pilots of the Imperial army as well! Not a lot seems to excite collectors
any more for we are truly a spoiled bunch (and we don't say this pejoratively).
But little things like helmet difference on TIE fighter pilots are
something that gets us going for sure! But no matter your feelings
on if you want every TIE Fighter Pilot or not, there is no denying
that you will be getting awesome versions of him going forward.
The latest Imperial
TIE Fighter leaves us speechless. Had we known how many improvements
Hasbro made as well as how much the upgrades make this the definitive
vehicle, we would have raved about this much sooner. The vehicle has
been colored flawlessly to match the ones seen in Episode IV. Sharp-eyed
collectors may feel that this specific exclusive is based off of the
TIE Fighters seen in the Shadows Of The Empire multimedia
event (hence the red colored glass) and not Episode IV. We might agree,
but we can confirm that the pilot is indeed from Episode IV. The new
larger scaled wings are nothing new, but Hasbro has improved the way
they attach to the fuselage section. Even the latest large-winged TIE
fighters have not been made with this precision. The interior "glass" of
the cockpit is colored in a clear red plastic. And the interior of
the walls have decals that are black with red "lights" throughout.
It is one sharp looking cockpit. The steering area has been completely
redesigned and there are handles that the action figure can grasp to
make for a very realistic piloting scenario. On top of that, the seat
has also been redesigned and is now removable, most likely inspired
by the scene where Biggs Darklighter ejects himself from a TIE in Star
Wars Empire: Darklighter. Trust us when we say just how awesomely
this has translated to toy form. It is just an amazing little add-on
that Hasbro definitely didn't need to give us but did. The "ejecting" seat
(metaphorical, not literal) is highlighted with red color to show the
various buttons and control panels it has.
The TIE Fighter
Pilot is almost as awesome as the vehicle. While not super-articulated,
he is articulated enough. For those of you who have the 2009 LC Imperial
Pilot Legacy (Series II) Walmart exclusive Evolutions set, you already
have this figure for all intents and purposes. Some coloring may vary
(like the exact color of the dark gray flight suit) but you should note
it is the same figure (a repack). And he is the perfect companion for
this glorious vehicle! The TIE Fighter Pilot is a perfect miniature replica
of the character we saw in the opening scene in Episode IV during the
history-changing Battle of Yavin. With a removable helmet and chest plate,
the TIE Fighter Pilot also has a functioning holster that houses his
unique Imperial issue blaster. Since Hasbro has succeeded in delivering
a stellar product here, we hope that they will release the rest of the
various pilots with their respective TIE fighter because Hasbro is now
releasing the ultimate versions of them. You may wish for ball-jointed
ankles on the pilots, but we have to be upfront with you - they just
don't need them. The figure stands up well as is and they can be seated
to look authentic in his driver seat. In a nutshell, we have been overwhelmingly
wowed by this exclusive set. It didn't have a fair chance at retail and
perhaps many collectors thought it was just the same old thing rehashed
again and stuck in a new box. But it surprised us just how unique and
how awesome the final product is. As an exclusive to TARGET, it won't
be around forever, so we recommend tracking it down as soon as you can!
Collector Notes
Imperial TIE Fighter
Assortment Number: 92777
UPC: 653569429494
Retail: $39.99 USD
Market Value: Click here to check the latest prices based on listings.
Imperial TIE Fighter
Status: Imperial TIE Fighter is a kit-bashed vehicle that utilizes the same wings from 2005's ROTS TIE Fighter vehicle but now comes with a newly tooled cockpit that includes a removable ejection seat. The "panes" on the cockpit have been colored translucent red for this release which sources the vehicle to Shadows Of The Empire.
Articulation Count: 5
Articulation Details: opening cockpit, 2 retractable cannons, 2 buttons to eject wings
Accessory Count: None
Accessory Details: None (Imperial TIE Fighter comes with an ejection seat.)
Date Stamp: 2009
TIE Fighter Pilot
Status: TIE Fighter Pilot is a repack of the figure from 2009's LC Imperial Pilot Legacy (Series II) Evolutions set.
Articulation Count: 12 points
Articulation Details: ball-socket head, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 swivel gloves, swivel waist, 2 swivel hips, 2 ball-jointed knees
Accessory Count: 2
Accessory Details: removable helmet and chest box combination, blaster pistol
Date Stamp: 2008