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Release Year: ID: mandalorian-incinerator-trooper-bs-2020

The 2020 Incinerator Trooper is one of the most visually striking Imperial designs in The Mandalorian, and Hasbro’s figure captures that intensity with a sculpt that blends the new 2020 Stormtrooper body with bold hazard striping, a flamethrower rig, and a dramatic flame effect. This is the trooper who storms the Nevarro safehouse in the Season 1 finale, nearly overwhelming Din, Cara, and Greef before Grogu intervenes.

The figure uses the modern 2020 Stormtrooper body — slimmer, more accurate, and far more poseable than the 2013 sculpt. The improved articulation allows for dynamic firing poses, two‑handed weapon grips, and braced stances that were previously impossible. The armor proportions are clean and screen‑accurate, with a helmet sculpt that finally matches the live‑action prop.

The red hazard striping is the defining visual element of the Incinerator Trooper. The bold shoulder pauldron, chest markings, and helmet accents create a silhouette that stands out instantly on a shelf. The paint applications are crisp, with clean separation between the glossy white armor and the deep red striping.

The flamethrower rig is a highlight of the release. The backpack connects to the flamethrower rifle via a flexible hose, creating a cohesive, functional look. The flame effect attaches securely to the barrel and features layered translucent plastic that reads beautifully under warm lighting. The rifle itself is sharply sculpted, with industrial detailing that reflects the brutal purpose of the weapon.

As a standard retail release, the Incinerator Trooper became one of the most popular troop builders of 2020 and remains essential for any Mando‑era Imperial display.


Technical Details & Sculpt

Overall Sculpt & Proportions

Built on the 2020 Stormtrooper body:

  • slimmer torso
  • improved helmet geometry
  • natural limb proportions
  • enhanced articulation
  • clean armor separation

The figure poses fluidly and looks screen‑accurate from every angle.

Helmet & Armor

The armor includes:

  • glossy white finish
  • bold red hazard striping
  • crisp black undersuit separation
  • accurate frown vents
  • clean chest and back plate geometry

The deco is sharp and dramatic.

Flamethrower Rig

The flamethrower system includes:

  • fuel backpack
  • flexible hose
  • flamethrower rifle
  • flame effect

The components integrate cleanly and support dynamic posing.


Articulation

The articulation supports firing, bracing, and action poses:

  • ball‑jointed head
  • hinged neck base
  • butterfly shoulders
  • swivel‑hinge elbows
  • swivel wrists
  • torso ball joint
  • ball‑jointed hips
  • thigh swivels
  • double‑jointed knees
  • rocker ankles

The figure handles two‑handed rifle poses easily.


Paint & Deco

The deco work is bold and precise:

  • glossy white armor
  • deep red hazard striping
  • crisp helmet detailing
  • clean flame effect transitions
  • subtle shading on the backpack

The palette reflects the trooper’s destructive purpose.


Accessories & Equipment

Flamethrower Rifle

Industrial, heavy, and sharply sculpted.

Flame Effect

Translucent, layered, and dramatic under lighting.

Backpack

Fuel unit with hose connection.


Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Standard Release, 2020)

  • Phase IV angled side art
  • orange Mandalorian color stripe
  • standard retail window box
  • NOT an exclusive

This figure anchored the 2020 Mando‑era wave.


Collector Notes

  • Standard retail (2020)
  • definitive Incinerator Trooper sculpt
  • essential for Mando Season 1 displays
  • pairs naturally with Din, Grogu, Gideon, and Remnant Troopers
  • one of the most dramatic trooper variants in Phase IV

This release captures the Incinerator Trooper at its most destructive and cinematic.


Display & Photography Notes

The trooper excels in firing and advancing poses. Warm orange backlighting enhances the flame effect, while strong rim lighting brings out the glossy armor. For dioramas, it fits naturally into Nevarro streets, Imperial assaults, or siege scenarios.

Ideal for:

  • Mando Season 1 finale displays
  • flame‑thrower action shots
  • Imperial Remnant armies
  • dramatic lighting setups