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RC-1140 (Fixer) — Star Wars The Black Series #GG 13

The Black Series RC-1140 (Fixer) — Phase 4 Gaming Greats Collection #13, November 2022 GameStop exclusive. Republic Commando Delta Squad second-in-command and tech specialist. Hunter parts reuse with new helmet, blaster, and removable backpack. MSRP $27.99.

Overview

RC-1140 (Fixer) at #GG 13 is the Gaming Greats Collection’s third Republic Commando figure — the Delta Squad second-in-command and team tech specialist, following Boss (#GG 07) and Sev (#GG 11) into the Black Series line. Released November 2022 as a single-boxed GameStop exclusive. MSRP $27.99 (year-imprinted 2020). Two accessories: a blaster and a removable backpack. 17-joint articulation. Same Hunter body sculpt as the rest of the squad with a new helmet for the Fixer character class. Like Sev, Hasbro applied meaningful weathering to the paint application — dirt on the chest armour, shoulder bells, and legs — making this the third Republic Commando figure to ship with the screen-accurate combat-grime detail that the source material calls for.

The Squad’s Three-Quarters Mark

With Fixer’s release, the Republic Commando Delta Squad reaches three of four members in the Black Series line: Boss (squad leader, #GG 07, March 2022), Sev (sniper, #GG 11, August 2022), and Fixer (second-in-command and demolitions/tech, #GG 13, November 2022). Scorch (RC-1262) closes the squad in 2023 at #GG 18, completing the four-figure team configuration.

For collectors who started building the squad with Boss in early 2022, Fixer represents the three-quarters-completion mark. The cumulative cost across Boss + Sev + Fixer + the eventual Scorch is roughly $108 in MSRP — significant investment for collectors specifically chasing the Republic Commando completionist display, but the only path Hasbro offers for the team configuration at the 6-inch scale.

The Hunter Repaint Pattern Continues

Same body sculpt as Boss and Sev, same Hunter-derived tooling, same articulation, same shoulder bell engineering. The differentiation comes through the new helmet, the specific Fixer paint deco, and the accessory choice. This is the Republic Commando line’s consistent design pattern — Hasbro tooled the Hunter body once and applied four different head sculpts and paint schemes across the four figures. The cost-saving rationale is straightforward; the consistency is the line’s defining structural characteristic.

For collectors evaluating individual figures within the squad, the comparison becomes about which paint application Hasbro committed to (Boss got selective scratches, Sev got proper weathering, Fixer follows Sev’s template, Scorch will follow the same approach) and which character’s narrative role matters most to the collector.

The Blaster and Backpack

RC-1140 came with a blaster and a removable backpack. The weapon fits well into both of the figure’s hands. Standard combat-pose support across two-handed firing stance, single-handed sidearm draw, and weapon-stowed display configurations. The backpack plugs into a hole in the back of the figure with the firm mounting that distinguishes the Republic Commando line’s accessory engineering.

This is the same accessory loadout as Boss (blaster + backpack) — Sev gets the differentiated sniper rifle, Fixer reverts to the standard squad blaster. For collectors building dynamic combat displays with the four squad members visually distinguished by their weapons, the Sev/Fixer split provides one rifle-equipped specialist alongside three blaster-equipped standard troopers. Once Scorch ships at #GG 18, the squad has another standard-blaster trooper, locking in the one-rifle-three-blasters team configuration.

The Soft-Plastic Shoulder Bells

Both shoulder bells are made out of soft plastic so that the arms can be raised more than 90°. Same engineering positive that distinguishes the entire Republic Commando line — soft plastic shoulder armour accommodates full arm articulation without forcing the bells to dislodge during pose changes. Consistent across all four squad members.

The Paint Hasbro Committed To

Hasbro dirtied up Fixer a little bit with dirt on the chest armor, shoulder bells, and legs. This is the same weathering approach that distinguishes Sev at #GG 11 — meaningful deployment grime applied across the figure’s major panels rather than the selective-scratches approach that left Boss at #GG 07 looking too clean.

For collectors comparing the Republic Commando line’s paint quality, Fixer sits in the upper tier of the squad’s paint applications. The dirt application is consistent across multiple body panels, the underlying paint deco distinguishes Fixer from the other squad members through the specific armour markings the in-game character carries, and the figure reads as a screen-accurate Delta Squad operative rather than a generic clone with a custom helmet.

This continues the trend that started with Sev: Boss got the cleanest application (the figure that detailed reviewers criticised most heavily), the subsequent squad releases got better paint commitment. Whether Hasbro responded to the Boss critique or simply tooled the later releases differently is unclear, but the result is consistent — the Republic Commando line’s paint quality improved across the 2022 release sequence.

The Helmet and No Head Underneath

The helmet is not removable. Same design choice that affects all four Republic Commando figures. For Fixer specifically, the helmet sculpt is screen-accurate to the in-game character — the specific visor design and antenna configuration that distinguishes Fixer from Boss, Sev, and Scorch. The helmet is the figure’s primary identity marker; without it, the body would be visually indistinguishable from the other squad members.

Articulation

17 joints. Ball-jointed top neck, ball-jointed lower neck, ball-jointed shoulders, ball-jointed elbows, ball-jointed wrists, ball-jointed upper body, ball-jointed hips, swivel-jointed thighs, ball-jointed knees, ball-jointed ankles. Standard Phase 4 baseline articulation, consistent across the entire Republic Commando line. The figure stands well on display without falling over.

The Republic Commando Squad Position

In the 2005 game, Fixer is the squad’s second-in-command and demolitions/technology specialist — the calm tactical voice in contrast to Boss’s command authority, Sev’s edgy lethality, and Scorch’s combat humour. The character’s voice work is widely regarded as one of the squad’s most stable presences, anchoring the team’s tactical decision-making across the game’s three-mission campaign.

For collectors who played Republic Commando, Fixer is one of the squad’s least flashy but most reliable members. The Black Series figure captures the in-game character class with the screen-accurate Delta Squad armour and the standard-issue squad weapon loadout.

The Mural Collection Position

Fixer sits at the thirteenth position in the Gaming Greats Collection mural display. For loose display, the figure works best alongside the other Republic Commando figures (Boss at #GG 07, Sev at #GG 11, Scorch at #GG 18) for the complete Delta Squad team configuration. The figure also works alongside the Hunter source figure as the parts-reuse comparison reference.

Secondary Market

Single-boxed GameStop exclusive, November 2022. Aftermarket prices on the secondary market have generally tracked at or near the original $27.99 MSRP, with steady demand from Republic Commando completionists building Delta Squad displays. Verify the blaster and the backpack are both included. No production variants documented.

Verdict

For Republic Commando collectors, Fixer is the right figure to buy as the third Delta Squad member. The Hunter parts-reuse strategy delivers a functional figure at the standard Phase 4 trooper baseline, the soft-plastic shoulder bells support full arm articulation, the helmet is screen-accurate to the in-game character, and the paint application is meaningfully better than the Boss figure’s selective-weathering approach.

The $27.99 price on a Hunter repaint remains hard to defend on accessory-per-dollar terms. The lack of an unmasked head underneath the helmet is consistent across the line. The single-blaster weapon loadout is the standard squad-trooper configuration without distinguishing accessory work.

Buy this figure if you collect Republic Commando, if you’re building the Delta Squad team display, or if Fixer’s character mattered to you as the squad’s tactical anchor. Skip if you only want the Republic Commando squad’s most distinctive members and Sev (the sniper) covers your interest.

The Republic Commando squad’s second-in-command. The Hunter repaint with proper weathering. The figure that takes the squad to three-quarters complete. GameStop exclusive, November 2022.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Gaming Greats Collection. Related: RC-1138 (BOSS) P4-GG-07 | RC-1207 (Sev) P4-GG-11 | RC-1262 (Scorch) P4-GG-18.