The Clone Wars — Star Wars Vintage Collection Media Guide
A narrative, collector‑focused breakdown of The Clone Wars as represented in The Vintage Collection. Key characters, factions, environments, and figure relevance across the series.
The Clone Wars is one of the most influential eras in modern Star Wars collecting. Its blend of military storytelling, Jedi mythology, political intrigue, and character‑driven arcs has produced some of the most iconic designs in the franchise. In The Vintage Collection, The Clone Wars stands as a powerhouse media source — rich with troopers, commanders, villains, and environments that define the visual identity of the line.
In TVC terms, The Clone Wars works because it embodies scale, colour, and evolution. The series spans years of conflict, dozens of planets, and some of the most beloved character arcs in Star Wars. Its figures bring variety, personality, and tactical clarity to any display.
What Defines The Clone Wars in The Vintage Collection
The series’ representation in TVC revolves around several key identities, each tied to major story arcs and visual motifs.
The Jedi Generals
Anakin, Obi‑Wan, Ahsoka, and other Jedi lead the Republic’s forces with distinct silhouettes and expressive designs. Their costumes evolve across the war, giving collectors natural progression and strong display anchors.
The Clone Army
The clones — from standard troopers to elite units — are the backbone of The Clone Wars in TVC. Phase I and Phase II armour, battalion colours, and commander variants create unmatched troop‑building potential.
The 501st & Domino Squad
Rex, Fives, Echo, Jesse, and the 501st represent the emotional core of the clone narrative. Their armour markings and character arcs make them centrepieces of any Clone Wars display.
The Separatist War Machine
Battle droids, super battle droids, tactical droids, and Grievous himself form a visually distinct opposition. Their silhouettes and colour palettes contrast sharply with the Republic, creating strong battlefield compositions.
Mandalore & the Shadow Collective
Bo‑Katan, Maul, Mandalorian super commandos, and the Siege of Mandalore arc bring some of the most dramatic designs in the series. These figures thrive in atmospheric, war‑torn environments.
Together, these identities form a complete portrait of The Clone Wars as a story defined by conflict, loyalty, and transformation.
Why The Clone Wars Works So Well in TVC
The Clone Wars is one of the strongest media sources in the entire line because it offers:
- A massive roster of visually distinct characters
- Deep troop‑building potential across multiple battalions
- Strong posing opportunities for duels, firefights, and tactical layouts
- Natural compatibility with Prequel, Mandalorian, and Rebels displays
- A unified visual language built on colour, armour, and motion
- A balance of character‑driven storytelling and large‑scale battles
The series gives collectors a complete ecosystem — heroes, villains, armies, and environments that feel purpose‑built for dioramas.
Display & Diorama Notes
The Clone Wars benefits from dynamic posing, layered staging, and strong colour contrast.
- Jedi thrive in duel‑focused setups with directional lighting.
- Clones excel in squad formations, battlefield layouts, and staggered heights.
- 501st works best in blue‑accented environments with atmospheric haze.
- Separatists benefit from industrial or open‑field backdrops.
- Mandalore pairs well with ruins, firelight, and dramatic shadows.
The series’ action‑driven cinematography translates beautifully into figure photography.
Photography Notes
The Clone Wars is one of the most photogenic Star Wars eras because its designs support:
- High‑contrast lighting
- Backlighting and rim lighting
- Warm‑cool palette interplay
- Atmospheric haze, dust, and smoke
- Dynamic action poses
- Strong silhouette‑based compositions
Clones thrive in battlefield haze. Jedi excel in warm, directional light. Mandalorians benefit from dramatic, low‑key setups.
Thematic Strengths
The Clone Wars explores identity, loyalty, and the cost of war. Its themes include:
- The humanity of the clones
- The tension between duty and individuality
- The rise of Ahsoka Tano
- The fall of Anakin Skywalker
- The corruption of the Republic
- The shadow of the coming Empire
In TVC terms, The Clone Wars brings scale, emotion, and tactical clarity to any display.
Why This Media Matters
The Clone Wars is a cornerstone of modern Star Wars storytelling and one of the richest sources of figures in The Vintage Collection. Its characters, armour designs, and environments offer unmatched display potential and narrative depth.
Whether you’re building a Siege of Mandalore diorama, a 501st squad layout, a Jedi‑led battlefield, or a Separatist command scene, The Clone Wars provides the visual identity and emotional resonance that make a collection feel complete.
This guide will expand as new Clone Wars figures and variants are added to the line.
Where to Go Next — Explore the Full TVC Knowledge System
Core Hubs
- Figure Mechanics & Production Hub
- Character Roles Hub
- Characters Hub
- Species Hub
- Factions Hub
- Scenes Hub
- Media Hub
- Troopers & Army Building Hub
- Vehicles & Playsets Hub
- Photography & Creative Hub
- Buying, Value & Market Hub
- TVC Master Index
Source Media Guides
- Rebels — Complete Media Guide
- The Bad Batch — Complete Media Guide
- A New Hope — Complete Media Guide
- The Empire Strikes Back — Complete Media Guide
Figures from The Clone Wars in The Vintage Collection
- 332nd Ahsoka’s Clone Trooper (VC248)
- Ahsoka Tano (The Clone Wars) (VC102)
- Ahsoka Tano (The Clone Wars) (VC102-REISSUE)
- Anakin Skywalker (The Clone Wars) (VC92)
- Anakin Skywalker (The Clone Wars) (VC92-REISSUE)
- ARC Commander Blitz (VC282)
- ARC Commander Colt (VC276)
- ARC Commander Havoc (VC274)
- Clone Commander Rex (Bracca Mission) (VC317)
- Clone Trooper (501st Legion) (VC240)
- Clone Trooper Lieutenant (Teth) (VC348)
- Clone Trooper (Phase II Armor) (VC269)
- Mandalorian Death Watch Airborne Trooper (VC247)
- Mandalorian Super Commando Captain (VC246)
- Mandalorian Super Commando (VC243)
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (The Clone Wars) (VC103)
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (The Clone Wars) (VC103-REISSUE)
- Pre Vizsla (VC299)
- R7-A7 (VC322)