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Release Year: ID: finn-fn-2187-bs-2016

The 2015 Star Wars The Black Series Finn (FN‑2187) is one of the most narratively significant and emotionally charged releases of the early Red Line era, designated as #46 and representing Finn at the exact moment he breaks free from the First Order. This figure captures the pivotal transformation of FN‑2187 — a conditioned stormtrooper — into Finn, a hero who chooses compassion over obedience. The blood‑smeared helmet, one of the most iconic visuals of The Force Awakens, anchors the figure in one of the film’s defining scenes.

This release retools and repaints the First Order Stormtrooper body, adding a new head sculpt and the distinctive blood streaks across the helmet. The result is a figure that blends troop‑builder engineering with character‑driven storytelling. The glossy white armor, black undersuit, and F‑11D rifle maintain the First Order aesthetic, while the helmet’s red smear transforms the trooper silhouette into a symbol of awakening and rebellion.

As part of the Red Line expansion, Finn (FN‑2187) helped solidify Phase 3’s commitment to character‑specific variants that serve narrative moments rather than simple costume changes. For collectors, this figure remains essential for TFA displays, pairing naturally with Poe Dameron, Rey, and First Order troopers.


Technical Details & Sculpt

  • Overall Sculpt & Proportions:
    The figure uses the First Order Stormtrooper body as its base, featuring smooth white armor, clean panel lines, and a sleek, modern silhouette. The proportions are faithful to John Boyega’s build, with a slightly broader torso and natural stance. The armor plates sit cleanly over the black undersuit, maintaining the polished First Order aesthetic.

  • Head Sculpt:
    The unhelmeted head sculpt captures Finn’s early TFA appearance with:

    • strong jawline
    • short textured hair
    • neutral but alert expression
    • sharply painted eyes

    The likeness predates Photo Real but remains one of the stronger early attempts at John Boyega’s features.

  • Blood‑Smeared Helmet:
    The helmet is the defining accessory of the figure. It includes:

    • crisp First Order visor shape
    • sculpted aerators and vents
    • glossy black visor
    • three red blood streaks across the faceplate

    The smear is screen‑accurate, with uneven edges and natural flow that reflects the moment FN‑2187 witnesses the death of a fellow trooper. This single detail transforms the figure from a simple trooper variant into a narrative centerpiece.

  • Armor & Undersuit:
    The armor includes sculpted plating across the chest, shoulders, forearms, thighs, and shins. The undersuit features ribbed textures around the joints, providing contrast and enhancing realism. The belt includes sculpted pouches and a holster mount. The boots are reinforced with sculpted straps and angular shapes.

  • Articulation:
    Finn (FN‑2187) 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, defensive stances, and expressive action silhouettes. 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 rifle grips.

  • Paint & Deco:
    The armor features a glossy white finish with crisp black detailing. The blood smear is painted in deep red with naturalistic streaking. The undersuit is matte black, providing strong contrast. The overall deco is clean and precise, emphasizing the figure’s emotional and narrative significance.


Accessories & Equipment

Finn (FN‑2187) includes:

  • F‑11D Blaster Rifle — long-barrel rifle with white armor panels
  • Blood‑Smeared Helmet — removable, with screen‑accurate red streaks

The F‑11D rifle is sharply sculpted, featuring ribbed sections, mechanical vents, and metallic accents. The helmet fits securely and can be displayed on or off the figure, offering strong versatility for dioramas.

The accessory loadout reflects Finn’s on‑screen role during the Jakku village assault and his subsequent escape with Poe Dameron.


Packaging (Red Line)

As part of the Red Line, Finn (FN‑2187) comes in the Phase 3 packaging style:

  • matte black box
  • bold red accent stripe
  • character portrait art
  • number #46 printed on the side
  • large window display

The red stripe contrasts strongly with the white armor, making the packaging visually striking. The portrait art captures Finn’s determined expression, reinforcing the figure’s identity. The window showcases the helmet, rifle, and armor effectively.


Collector Notes

  • This is the first 6‑inch Finn in stormtrooper armor.
  • The sculpt reuses the First Order Stormtrooper body with a new head and helmet deco.
  • The blood‑smeared helmet is one of the most iconic accessories in the entire sequel trilogy.
  • The figure pairs naturally with Poe Dameron, Rey, and First Order Stormtroopers.
  • The articulation supports expressive, character‑driven poses.
  • Essential for Jakku escape and First Order betrayal displays.

Display & Photography Notes

The blood smear photographs best with angled rim lighting that emphasizes texture and contrast. Glossy armor requires diffused lighting to avoid hotspots. Three‑quarter angles highlight the helmet, rifle, and armor curvature. The figure excels in Jakku dioramas, First Order betrayal scenes, and TFA hero lineups. Low‑angle shots emphasize Finn’s transformation from trooper to hero, while close‑ups highlight the helmet detailing and facial sculpt.