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A Stormtrooper is a minifigure first released in 2001, and is based on the Stormtrooper from the Star Wars universe.

Description[]

Stormtroopers have been featured a wide variety of sets in the Star Wars Theme, and have been redesigned with more detail and fixed details many times.

Although the standard Stormtrooper looks almost the same in every set they have been released in, over the years, they have been slightly redesigned multiple times. The helmet has five different variations.

One of those variations appeared in the 7264 Imperial Inspection set, where they had more detailed shin plates. The set featured four troopers with previously unused leg detail, having increased detail of the utility belt and knee plates over the usual blank legs.

There are currently five variations of the LEGO Stormtrooper helmets: One with two mouth grills split into halves, the second with a single black mouth grill, and the third with a thick, gray mouth grill with small black lines, the fourth with a thick gray mouth grill separated by small black lines and with a black outline around it and the fifth and latest one, which features exaggerated mouth printing to more closely resemble the Stormtroopers in Star Wars: Rebels. The eyes have also been enlarged gradually throughout the years.

In 2009, a special edition silver Stormtrooper was released as a magnet set to commemorate 10 years of LEGO Star Wars. It was later released as a promotional minifigure at Toys "R" Us.

In 2012, Stormtroopers and Scout Troopers were given new flesh-colored faces printed on a black head piece, similar to Jango Fett's face from the 2002 Slave Iset, and the Stormtroopers were given a new torso. Previously, all Stormtrooper heads were all black, yellow, or flesh-colored.

In the Video Games[]

Stormtroopers have appeared in three out of the four LEGO Star Wars Video Games, although in LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, the player must complete 10 Minikits in a level.

Background[]

The Imperial Stormtroopers were the nameless, faceless, loyal soldiers of the Galactic Empire. They were formed after the reformation of the Republic from Clone Troopers. The Clones were given new armor and soon non-cloned humans were allowed to join the Stormtrooper ranks after graduating from the Imperial Military Academies across the galaxy. Stormtroopers are the most common unit in the Empire, seen on many planets as the footsoldiers.

LEGO Fortnite[]

Imperial Stormtrooper[]

Imperial Stormtrooper is a purchasable skin in-game for 1,500 V-Bucks. He could also have been obtained by purchasing Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order via the Epic Games Store before November 30th 2020.

Stormtrooper Samurai[]

Stormtrooper Samurai is a purchasable skin in-game for 1,500 V-Bucks or with the Star Wars Samurai Bundle for 3,200 V-Bucks.

LEGO.com Description[]

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Protected by their white armor and helmets, countless legions of Imperial stormtroopers enforce the Emperor’s will throughout the Empire. They are trained to obey orders without question and usually lack much in the way of imagination or creative thinking. Stormtroopers may be weak-minded and easily tricked, but there are enough of them to be a major threat to any Rebel Alliance heroes!


Gallery of Variants[]

Original variantPrinted legsBlack head2008 redesign2012 redesign2014 redesignStar Wars: RebelsChrome Stormtrooper2019 redesign2023 redesign

Video Game Variants[]

LEGO Star Wars II: The Original TrilogyLEGO Star Wars: The Complete SagaLEGO Star Wars: The Force AwakensLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker SagaLEGO FortniteStormtrooper Samurai
(LEGO Fortnite))

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Notes[]

  • From 2014 to 2019, Stormtroopers had the same head as the 2013 clone troopers. Since 2020, they all have unique faces, as almost none of the stormtroopers in-universe were clones.

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