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Rogue One 3-Pack (Jyn Erso, Death Trooper Specialist, Cassian Andor) — Star Wars The Black Series

The Black Series Rogue One 3-Pack — Target exclusive, November 2016. $59.99. Three Rogue One heroes/villain: Jyn Erso (Jedha outfit, re-release with scarf/vest/blaster, correct Felicity Jones height), Death Trooper Specialist (extra harness/pouches over single-card, soft shoulder bells, brilliant glossy/dull black contrast, army builder stuck at $59.99), Cassian Andor (3-piece modular blaster rifle, removable vest but sleeves painted on). Set standout is unquestionably the Death Trooper Specialist.

Overview

The Rogue One 3-Pack is a Target exclusive released November 2016 at $59.99 for all three figures: Jyn Erso (Jedha), the Imperial Death Trooper Specialist, and Cassian Andor. Each figure also received individual or alternative releases elsewhere, but this set contains the best-configured Death Trooper Specialist in the 2016 Black Series range — the extra-gear Specialist version that wasn’t available as a standalone at the time. That fact drives most of the set’s collector interest.

Jyn Erso (Jedha)

Jyn is a re-release of the single-boxed Jyn Erso (Jedha) (id=4808) — the two figures are identical except for a different production number on the bottom of the left foot. 20 joints. Three accessories: removable scarf (easy to remove, fits tightly back over the head), blaster (holster works well), removable plastic vest.

One detail worth noting: Hasbro got Jyn’s height right. Felicity Jones is 5’3” and the figure is noticeably shorter than most 6” Black Series figures — display accuracy matters when she’s standing next to Cassian and the towering Death Trooper. Paint is good overall, with one gap: no weathering on the boots.

If you already own the single-boxed version, Jyn adds nothing new here — she’s here for completeness in the set.

Death Trooper Specialist

The standout of the set by a significant margin. The Specialist configuration adds a combined shoulder pauldron, chest harness (with permanently attached grenades), and ammunition pouches over the base Death Trooper body — all as one piece. The harness is technically removable once the head is popped off, but the source documentation tried and couldn’t do it without the figure feeling close to breaking. Consider it permanent.

18 joints. Two accessories: blaster (right-hip holster) and blaster rifle (both fit both hands well). The weapons are the one let-down — simply grey plastic, the blaster rifle has a single red stripe, neither are painted with any real detail.

What makes this figure genuinely excellent is the engineering:

Soft plastic shoulder bells — unlike most Black Series armoured figures with rigid shoulder armour, the Death Trooper’s bells are soft plastic. They flex. The result is that the arms can go past 90 degrees, giving meaningful extra posing range that standard-armoured figures can’t achieve.

Dual-finish black armourglossy black on the outer armour, matte/dull black on the under-suit. The contrast between those two blacks makes the figure look sophisticated and screen-accurate. It’s a specific paint decision that pays off visually.

Tall and gaunt as the character should be, with exceptional surface detail — straps, pouches, helmet grooves, and abdominal texture throughout.

The source documentation calls this “brilliantly turned out” and laments that it would be a great army builder if it weren’t exclusive to a $59.99 3-pack. That’s the honest summary: excellent figure, expensive access. It was re-released years later in a HasbroPulse.com exclusive 2-pack (id=32051) for collectors who missed this one.

Cassian Andor

19 joints. Four accessories: removable vest and a 3-piece modular blaster rifle.

The rifle is the highlight — it breaks into three parts: stock, pistol body, and the front assembly with barrel, scope, and muzzle. All three fit together firmly. The practical value: the pistol body alone works as a standalone compact blaster that fits both the hands and the holster. So Cassian can be displayed with a full rifle or a pistol, using the same set of accessories.

The vest is technically removable, but the vest’s sleeves are painted directly onto the figure’s arms. Taking the vest off reveals differently-painted arm surfaces underneath, which doesn’t look right. Leave the vest on for display.

Beard sculpt looks good, and the clothing colour tones match the film outfit accurately.

Set Verdict

The Rogue One 3-Pack is a compelling set primarily because of the Death Trooper Specialist — the soft shoulder bells, the dual-finish black, and the specialist harness make it the best Death Trooper configuration in the Phase 3 programme. Cassian’s modular rifle is a smart accessory design. Jyn is a direct re-run of her single-card release. If you’re buying this set, you’re buying it for the Death Trooper.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 3 Red Line. Individual pages: Jyn Erso (Jedha) | Death Trooper Specialist | Cassian Andor.