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Release Year: 2011 VC Number: #VC37 ID: super-battle-droid-star-wars-the-vintage-collection-vc37

The Separatist Alliance’s heavy infantry marched into The Vintage Collection in 2011 as part of Wave 4. Representing the B2-Series Super Battle Droid as seen during the Battle of Geonosis in Attack of the Clones and throughout the Clone Wars, this figure was a significant upgrade for droid enthusiasts. It replaced the older, more "gimmicky" versions with a sculpt that prioritized accurate proportions and a "heavier" aesthetic, capturing the intimidating, relentless presence of the CIS frontline forces.


Technical Details & Sculpt

  • Design & Heavy Silhouette: The sculpt features the characteristic barrel-chested, hunchbacked design of the B2 series. The torso is rendered with industrial paneling and recessed mechanical details that suggest a machine built for durability rather than grace. The head is correctly integrated into the upper torso, maintaining the droid's low-profile, armored silhouette.
  • Deco & Metallic Finish: The 2011 release is defined by its gunmetal silver finish. The paint application features a subtle blue-grey wash over the metallic base, simulating the cold, unyielding alloy of the Separatist droid factories. The twin "red eyes" (photoreceptors) are painted with sharp precision on the chest plate.
  • Articulation: Featuring specialized droid articulation, including ball-jointed shoulders, elbows, and hips. The "hinge" ankles and swivel torso allow the B2 to lean into its stride or take a wide-legged firing stance. Importantly, the elbows are designed to allow the arms to be raised for a dual-wrist-laser attack without compromising the figure's balance.
  • Display Utility: This is the mandatory "heavy hitter" for any Battle of Geonosis or Clone Wars diorama. He is best displayed in squads alongside Battle Droids (VC06) or being dismantled by Anakin Skywalker (VC32).

Accessories & Equipment

The Super Battle Droid comes prepared for a relentless advance. Unlike humanoids, its weaponry is built-in; the figure features sculpted wrist lasers on both forearms. A standout feature of the 2011 release is the removable "blast" effect; the figure includes a translucent orange-and-yellow explosion piece that can be snapped onto the droid's chest, allowing collectors to simulate the droid taking a direct hit from a Republic blaster during a heated skirmish. The figure also includes a rotating torso, which allows for dynamic tracking of Jedi targets during display.


Quick Specs

Feature Details
Series Star Wars: The Vintage Collection
Number VC37
Source Attack of the Clones
Release Year 2011
MSRP $7.99
Accessories Snap-on Blast Effect