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Star Wars: The Vintage Collection — The Complete Guide to Multi‑Packs

A premium, collector‑focused guide to every major multi‑pack in The Vintage Collection, organised newest to oldest, with analysis of sculpt quality, display value, and world‑building potential.

A complete editorial guide to TVC’s most ambitious scene‑building releases.

Multi‑packs occupy a unique and increasingly important space in The Vintage Collection. They aren’t army builders, and they aren’t single‑carded releases. Instead, they sit at the intersection of world‑building, storytelling, and collector convenience. A strong multi‑pack doesn’t just add characters to a shelf — it completes a scene, fills a narrative gap, or delivers figures that would never make sense as individual releases.

This guide explores every major multi‑pack in TVC, starting with the newest releases and moving backward through the line. Each section includes a full figure list, accurate VC numbers where applicable, and clear notes on carding status. The goal is simple: give collectors a definitive reference for how these sets fit into the broader ecosystem of 3.75‑inch Star Wars collecting.


Mandalorian Shriek‑Hawk 4‑Pack

All figures exclusive to the set (not individually carded)

The Shriek‑Hawk 4‑Pack is one of the most visually dynamic multi‑packs in modern TVC. These Mandalorian warriors bring a burst of colour and motion to any display, with vibrant armour markings, jetpacks, and expressive silhouettes that capture the athletic, aerial nature of Mandalorian combat. Hasbro does not provide individual names for the warriors, so each figure is identified by its armour colour and helmet style.

This set works across eras — from Mandalorian‑era displays to Clone Wars flashbacks — and the uncarded nature of the figures reinforces its role as a world‑building pack rather than a collector‑focused carded release. The lack of VC numbers is appropriate here: these are squad‑building characters, not marquee individuals.


Journey of Anakin Skywalker

All figures exclusive to the set (not individually carded)

This set functions as a narrative piece rather than a troop builder. It captures key moments in Anakin’s evolution, offering a curated snapshot of his transformation across eras. The figures are uncarded and exclusive to the set, which reinforces the idea that this is a thematic collection rather than a series of standalone releases.

The sculpting reflects the emotional and physical progression of the character, and the set pairs naturally with Jedi Council dioramas, Clone Wars displays, and Mustafar‑era scenes. As a multi‑pack, it succeeds by delivering a cohesive story in a way single releases never could.


Stormtroopers of the Empire

All figures exclusive to the set (not individually carded)

This pack celebrates the evolution of Imperial stormtroopers across different eras. Rather than offering identical figures, it presents variations that highlight subtle shifts in armour design, weathering, and battlefield roles. Hasbro does not assign individual names or VC numbers to these troopers, so each is identified by its armour variant.

For collectors, this pack fills gaps, adds visual variety, and provides troopers that might not justify individual carded releases. It pairs beautifully with Imperial officers, transports, and dioramas that span multiple decades of Star Wars storytelling.


Mos Eisley Set

All figures exclusive to the set (not individually carded)

The Mos Eisley Set is one of the most atmospheric multi‑packs in TVC. It captures the dusty, chaotic energy of Tatooine’s most famous spaceport, offering characters that bring life to cantina displays, street scenes, and desert dioramas. Hasbro does not provide individual names for every figure in the set, so descriptive identifiers are used where necessary.

This set works best as a world‑building tool. It doesn’t deliver soldiers or heroes; it delivers ambience. For collectors who want their displays to feel lived‑in, this pack is essential.


The Rescue Set

All figures exclusive to the set (not individually carded)

The Rescue Set recreates one of the most emotional sequences in The Mandalorian. It brings together characters who would feel incomplete if released separately, and the pack’s strength lies in its cohesion. The figures are uncarded exclusives, which reinforces the idea that this is a scene‑building set rather than a carded collector release.

The sculpting captures the tension and urgency of the moment, and the figures pair naturally with dark troopers, Imperial corridors, and Moff Gideon’s command room. As a multi‑pack, it succeeds by delivering a complete scene in one box.


Heir to the Empire – 3‑Pack

All figures carded with VC numbers

  • VC359 – Captain Gilad Pellaeon
  • VC360 – Grand Admiral Thrawn
  • VC361 – Joruus C’baoth

This set is a celebration of Legends history. It brings beloved characters into modern TVC form, offering sculpts that balance nostalgia with updated engineering. The inclusion of individually carded figures with VC numbers elevates the set, making it feel like a premium collector release rather than a simple multi‑pack.

The figures pair naturally with Imperial displays, New Republic shelves, and custom dioramas inspired by the novels. As a multi‑pack, it succeeds by delivering characters that would struggle to anchor single releases but shine as a curated trio.


Escape from Order 66 – 4‑Pack (Amazon Exclusive)

All figures carded with VC numbers

  • VC202 – Ahsoka Tano (alternate image)
  • VC322 – R7‑A7
  • VC323 – CH‑33P (Cheep)
  • VC324 – RG‑G1 (G‑G)

This pack is one of the most emotionally charged releases in TVC. It captures the chaos and tragedy of Order 66, offering a mix of Jedi, clones, and droids that tell a complete story. The inclusion of carded figures with VC numbers gives the set a premium feel, and the alternate card art for Ahsoka makes it especially desirable.

Collectors who enjoy diorama building will find endless value here. The pack pairs naturally with clone battalions, Jedi Council displays, and Coruscant‑themed environments.


Jabba’s Denizens 4‑Pack

All figures carded with VC numbers

  • VC137 – Ree Yees
  • VC286 – Tessek (Squidhead)
  • VC287 – Taym Dren‑garen
  • VC288 – Velken Tezeri

Jabba’s palace is one of the richest environments in Star Wars, and this pack expands it with characters who add texture, humour, and personality. The inclusion of carded figures with VC numbers makes this set feel like a collector‑grade release rather than a simple assortment.

Each figure feels like a piece of a larger ecosystem, and together they bring the palace to life. This set pairs naturally with Jabba, Bib Fortuna, Boba Fett, and the Rancor.


Obi‑Wan Kenobi 3‑Pack

All figures carded with VC numbers

  • VC257 – Ben Kenobi (Tibidon Station)
  • VC258 – Teeka (Jawa)
  • VC259 – Purge Trooper (Phase II Armor)

This set captures the tone and aesthetic of the Obi‑Wan Kenobi series, offering characters who feel grounded in the show’s blend of nostalgia and new storytelling. The figures are individually carded, giving the set strong collector appeal.

Collectors who enjoyed the series will appreciate how well this pack integrates into existing displays. It pairs naturally with Inquisitors, stormtroopers, and Tatooine dioramas.


Jedi Survivor 3‑Pack

All figures carded with VC numbers

  • VC188 – MagnaGuard
  • VC255 – Riot Scout Trooper
  • VC256 – KX Security Droid

The Jedi Survivor pack brings video game characters into TVC with impressive accuracy. The sculpting captures the stylised realism of the game, and the articulation supports dynamic action poses. The inclusion of VC‑numbered carded figures gives the set strong collector value.

It pairs naturally with Imperial officers, Purge Troopers, and custom dioramas inspired by the game’s environments.


Bad Batch 4‑Pack (Amazon Exclusive)

All figures carded with VC numbers

  • VC208 – Clone Captain Rex (Bracca)
  • VC209 – Clone Captain Grey
  • VC210 – Clone Captain Ballast (Howzer)
  • VC211 – Elite Squad Trooper

The Bad Batch pack delivers a curated selection of characters that complement the main squad. The figures are individually carded with VC numbers, making this one of the most collector‑friendly multi‑packs in the line.

Collectors who enjoy Clone Wars and early Empire displays will find this set especially valuable. It pairs naturally with clone troopers, Imperial officers, and Kamino‑themed dioramas.


Skiff Guard Special 3‑Pack

All figures carded with VC numbers

  • VC152 – Vedain (Skiff Pilot)
  • VC153 – Vizam
  • VC154 – Brock Starsher

The Skiff Guard pack is a love letter to Return of the Jedi. It brings together characters who add depth and variety to Jabba’s entourage, with sculpting that emphasises alien features, layered clothing, and expressive silhouettes. The inclusion of individually carded figures with VC numbers gives the set strong collector appeal.

These figures shine in desert dioramas, skiff displays, and palace scenes. As a multi‑pack, it succeeds by delivering characters who would never anchor single releases but are essential for completing one of the most iconic sequences in Star Wars.


Final Thoughts

Multi‑packs are one of the most powerful tools in The Vintage Collection. They allow Hasbro to deliver characters who would struggle as single releases, complete scenes that would otherwise feel fragmented, and expand environments that rely on depth rather than repetition. From Mandalorian warriors to Jabba’s palace denizens, from Legends icons to Order 66 survivors, these sets enrich displays and deepen the storytelling potential of 3.75‑inch collecting.

They are not army builders — they are world builders. And in a line defined by world‑building, that makes them indispensable.

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