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‘The Bad Batch’s Hunter & Echo Are Here to Battle Your Imperial Figs

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Jun 22 2021
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The first two members of the Bad Batch have gotten fantastically detailed Hot Toys figs.

The crew of misfits is the result of Kaminoan experiments to create specialist clones – a tracker, a sniper, a strategist, a wrecking ball, and a recon specialist. Their place in the Empire’s forces didn’t pan out and they are currently on the run and their own mission. You can catch up with them on their Disney+ series.

Don’t worry – Wrecker, Tech, and Crosshair are in the works. Both figs come with interchangeable hand-painted bare and helmeted heads, custom-designed Clone Force 99 armor and backpacks, and specially designed display bases. Pre-orders are open now and they’re expected to ship between July and September 2022.

Bad Batch: Echo$285

  • Approximately 11.8″ (30 cm) tall
  • Helmet with weathering effects
  • Body with over 29 points of articulations
  • Articulated robotic legs
  • Five interchangeable mechanical right arms
  • Three interchangeable gloved left hands
  • Armor with red markings, special signet, and weathering effects
  • Multi-textured fabric under-suit
  • Belt with pouches, attached skirts, and pistol holster
  • Blaster pistol
  • Military backpack
  • Figure stand with Star Wars logo, character nameplate, and graphic card

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Bad Batch: Hunter$250

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  • Approximately 11.8″ (30 cm) tall
  • Body with over 30 points of articulations
  • Each piece of head sculpt is specially hand-painted
  • New head sculpt with tattoos and bandana
  • Helmet with weathering effects
  • Six interchangeable gloved hands
  • Specially painted armor with Pistol holster
  • Multi-textured fabric under-suit
  • Blaster rifle, blaster pistol, dagger, two thermal detonators
  • Military backpack (equipped with magnetic function)
  • Figure stand with Star Wars logo, character nameplate, and graphic card

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