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Release Year: ID: commander-cody-bs-2014

The 2014 Star Wars The Black Series Clone Commander Cody is one of the most anticipated and character‑defining releases of the early 6‑inch line, introduced during the Blue Line era and designated as figure #27. Representing Cody’s appearance in Revenge of the Sith, this figure captures the commander of the 212th Attack Battalion at the height of the Clone Wars—loyal, disciplined, and moments away from executing the fateful Order 66. With his Phase II armor, orange battalion markings, and signature visor and antenna, this release delivers a focused, iconic interpretation of one of the most important clone commanders in Star Wars canon.

The Blue Line era marked a period of refinement for the Black Series. After the Orange Line established the foundation of the 6‑inch scale, the Blue Line pushed for sharper sculpting, more accurate proportions, and more confident character selection. Cody exemplifies this shift. His sculpt is more detailed than earlier clone releases, his armor markings are crisp and screen‑accurate, and his accessories reflect the battlefield versatility of a high‑ranking clone officer. The figure’s unique helmet attachments—visor and antenna—required new tooling, making Cody one of the most ambitious armored characters of the early line.

For collectors, Clone Commander Cody quickly became a Phase 2 essential. He anchors 212th Battalion displays, pairs naturally with Obi‑Wan Kenobi, and provides the emotional core of any Order 66 setup. His presence adds narrative weight and visual hierarchy to Clone Wars‑era shelves, and his sculpt remains a benchmark for early clone commanders in the Black Series.


Technical Details & Sculpt

  • Armor Sculpt & Proportions:
    Cody’s Phase II armor is built on the refined clone body introduced during the Blue Line era, featuring sharper edges, improved articulation integration, and more accurate proportions. The sculpt captures the segmented chest plate, reinforced knee armor, and angular helmet that define Phase II clones. The proportions are faithful to Revenge of the Sith, with a broad chest, narrow waist, and natural stance that reflects the live‑action armor.

  • Helmet Sculpt:
    The helmet is one of the standout features of the figure. Cody’s Phase II helmet includes the distinctive orange visor, macrobinocular attachment, and side antenna. The sculpt is crisp, with clean lines around the T‑visor, aerators, and cheek vents. The visor is sharply defined, and the antenna is proportioned correctly, adding height and silhouette distinction. The helmet’s shape avoids the “inflated” look seen in some early clone figures, maintaining a screen‑accurate profile.

  • 212th Battalion Markings:
    Cody’s orange markings are crisp and symmetrical, running across the helmet, chest plate, shoulders, and shins. The color is bold without oversaturation, matching the on‑screen hue from Revenge of the Sith. The markings add visual hierarchy to Republic displays, distinguishing Cody from standard troopers and lower-ranking officers. The weathering is minimal but effective, giving the armor a lightly worn battlefield appearance.

  • Chest & Utility Details:
    The chest plate includes sculpted rank indicators, recessed panel lines, and attachment points for the visor. The belt features pouches, thermal detonator cylinder, and clean separation lines. The shoulder armor includes raised edges and crisp orange striping, while the gauntlets feature sculpted buttons and communicator details.

  • Articulation:
    Cody includes:

    • ball‑jointed head and neck
    • hinged shoulders and elbows
    • swivel‑hinge wrists
    • torso ball joint
    • hinged hips
    • double‑jointed knees
    • rocker ankles

    The articulation supports blaster‑ready poses, commanding stances, and dynamic battlefield movement. The torso joint allows for subtle lean adjustments, enhancing realism. The rocker ankles provide stability for wide stances, and the elbows offer enough range for two‑handed blaster grips. Despite the armor overlays, the figure maintains strong poseability.

  • Paint & Deco:
    The armor features a clean white finish with crisp orange markings. The undersuit is painted in matte black, and the belt receives clean gray and silver paint hits. The visor includes glossy black detailing, and the antenna is finished in matte gray. The deco is restrained but effective, emphasizing rank and battalion identity.


Accessories & Equipment

Clone Commander Cody includes:

  • DC‑15A Blaster Rifle — long-barrel rifle with ribbed detailing
  • DC‑15S Blaster Carbine — compact carbine with clean paneling

The DC‑15A is ideal for long‑range poses and commanding stances, while the DC‑15S works well for close‑quarters action. Both weapons are sharply sculpted and scale accurately to the figure’s proportions. Cody can hold either weapon securely, and the articulation supports two‑handed aiming poses.

The accessory loadout reflects Cody’s battlefield versatility, allowing the figure to serve as a frontline commander, tactical leader, or Order 66 executioner depending on display needs.


Packaging (Blue Line)

As part of the Blue Line, Clone Commander Cody comes in the Phase 2 packaging style:

  • matte black box
  • blue accent stripe
  • character portrait art
  • number #27 printed on the side
  • large window display

The blue stripe contrasts well with the white armor and orange markings, making the packaging visually striking. The portrait art captures Cody’s Phase II helmet with visor and antenna, reinforcing the figure’s identity. The tall window showcases the armor and accessories effectively.


Collector Notes

  • This is the first 6‑inch Clone Commander Cody in the Black Series.
  • The sculpt is unique to this release and includes new tooling for the visor and antenna.
  • The orange markings are screen‑accurate to Revenge of the Sith.
  • The figure pairs naturally with Obi‑Wan Kenobi for Utapau and Order 66 displays.
  • The DC‑15A and DC‑15S are among the strongest early Black Series weapon sculpts.
  • The figure is ideal for troop‑building and command‑structure displays.

Display & Photography Notes

White armor benefits from soft side lighting to reveal contours and avoid harsh reflections. The orange rank markings photograph best under neutral lighting to maintain accurate color. The visor and antenna create strong silhouette opportunities, especially in three‑quarter angles. The DC‑15A rifle works well for commanding poses, while the DC‑15S supports action stances. The figure excels in Utapau dioramas, Republic gunship displays, and Order 66 setups. Low‑angle shots emphasize authority and battlefield presence, while close‑ups highlight the helmet attachments and chest details.