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The Black Series — Blue Line (2014–2015) Packaging Era Guide

A definitive collector-focused guide to the Star Wars Black Series Blue Line (2014–2015). Explore the evolution of the 6-inch line, the Phase 2 packaging identity, the engineering refinements, and every figure released in this pivotal era.

The Star Wars Black Series Blue Line represents the second major phase of the 6‑inch Black Series, following the foundational Orange Line. Released across 2014 and 2015, the Blue Line refined the engineering, expanded the character roster, and introduced a new packaging identity that signaled the line’s evolution. This era bridged the early experimental years of the Black Series with the more mature, collector‑driven releases that would follow in the Red Line era.

Where the Orange Line established the 6‑inch scale, the Blue Line proved it had staying power. It delivered improved articulation, sharper sculpting, more consistent proportions, and a broader mix of characters from across the Star Wars saga. The Blue Line also marked the beginning of Hasbro’s deeper investment in the Black Series as a long‑term collector platform, with more ambitious releases, more screen‑accurate accessories, and a clearer sense of identity.

For collectors, the Blue Line is a pivotal era — the moment the Black Series transitioned from a promising experiment into a fully realised premium action figure line.


The Evolution of the 6‑Inch Format

The Blue Line arrived at a time when the Black Series was still defining itself. The Orange Line had introduced the scale, but the Blue Line refined it. This era brought:

  • Improved articulation systems — better elbow range, cleaner knee joints, more stable ankles
  • Sharper sculpting — especially in faces, armor edges, and fabric textures
  • More consistent proportions — reducing the bulkiness seen in some early Orange Line figures
  • Expanded character diversity — Jedi, Sith, troopers, bounty hunters, clones, and aliens
  • Better accessory integration — functional holsters, improved lightsaber hilts, more accurate blasters

The Blue Line also saw Hasbro experimenting with new engineering approaches that would later become standard, including more natural posing, better balance, and more screen‑accurate silhouettes.

This era is often remembered as the moment the Black Series “clicked” — when the line found its rhythm and began delivering figures that felt cohesive, consistent, and unmistakably premium.


The Blue Line Packaging Identity

The Blue Line introduced a new packaging style that replaced the Orange Line’s warm, launch‑era aesthetic with a cooler, more modern look. The design included:

  • Matte black box
  • Blue character stripe
  • Refined portrait artwork
  • Updated numbering system
  • Large window display

The shift from orange to blue signaled the transition from Phase 1 to Phase 2 of the Black Series. The Blue Line packaging is often described as cleaner and more contemporary, with a sharper contrast between the black background and the blue accenting. It maintained the minimalist, premium feel of the Orange Line while giving the line a fresh identity.

Collectors appreciate the Blue Line packaging for its clarity, consistency, and shelf presence. It remains one of the most visually striking packaging eras in the Black Series, and many collectors still display these boxes as part of their collections.


Why the Blue Line Matters

The Blue Line is significant for several reasons:

  • It refined the engineering foundation established by the Orange Line
  • It expanded the character roster with deeper cuts and more ambitious selections
  • It introduced more screen‑accurate proportions and improved sculpting
  • It marked the transition into a more mature, confident Black Series
  • It delivered several fan‑favourite figures that remain iconic today
  • It set the stage for the Red Line, which would become the longest and most expansive packaging era

The Blue Line is often seen as the “growing up” phase of the Black Series — the moment the line moved beyond its experimental beginnings and embraced its identity as a premium collector brand.


The Figures of the Blue Line (2014–2015)

The Blue Line includes a wide range of characters from across the Star Wars saga. While the exact numbering varies by region, the core Blue Line assortment includes figures such as:

  • Jedi and Sith from the Prequel Trilogy
  • Key Original Trilogy heroes and villains
  • Clone troopers and commanders
  • Expanded Universe and deep‑cut characters
  • Bounty hunters and armored figures
  • Aliens and droids with improved sculpting

This era is notable for its balance of iconic characters and collector‑focused selections. The Blue Line broadened the scope of the Black Series and demonstrated that the 6‑inch format could support a wide variety of designs, from robes and armor to alien physiologies and mechanical forms.

The Blue Line also introduced several molds that would become staples of the line, reused and retooled across multiple packaging eras. These include improved trooper bodies, refined Jedi robes, and more accurate lightsaber hilts.


The Legacy of the Blue Line

The Blue Line’s legacy is defined by refinement, expansion, and identity. It took the foundation laid by the Orange Line and built upon it with:

  • Better engineering
  • More consistent sculpting
  • A broader character selection
  • A cleaner packaging identity
  • A stronger sense of direction for the line

Collectors often view the Blue Line as the era when the Black Series truly became a premium action figure line. It set the stage for the Red Line, which would bring even more ambitious releases, and it remains a favourite among fans who appreciate the early years of the 6‑inch format.

The Blue Line is a snapshot of the Black Series in transition — evolving, improving, and gaining confidence. It captures a moment when the line was discovering its potential and beginning to deliver figures that would define the next decade of Star Wars collecting.


About This Hub

This hub serves as the central reference point for the entire Black Series Blue Line. Each figure has its own dedicated guide generated through a component‑driven system, ensuring the hub remains evergreen, scalable, and maintenance‑free as Figureshelf expands.

The Blue Line represents the second chapter of the Black Series — a period of refinement, ambition, and identity. This guide preserves the history, context, and significance of the packaging era that helped shape the modern 6‑inch Star Wars landscape.