UPDATED: Imperial Commander figure, COO reference guide.

One of the new figures has similar leg markings to a figure I already documented. However, there are a number of different characteristics between the two figures.
Both are Large, Single line LFL figures (LSL LFL)
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The first difference between the two figures is the Hair Colours. One has Dark brown long hair, the other has short Red/Brown hair, quite noticeable in this shot:
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Both figures come with similar chest insignia Sculpts, single line pocket, square pen.
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Another difference is the figures stance. New figure has a narrow stance as opposed to a wider stance on the previous figure
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Finally, the newer version has a 'smooth' body mould compared to a much 'Rougher' mould on the other,
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Jeff I can see you do not have this coo in the guide so here is a little help :wink:

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I found this 3 hair colors with this coo :wink:

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Excellent Lars, It's the one COO variant I needed to add.. :D

I will be doing an updated Chest Insignia Sculpt post and a Full COO variants post later.

Thanks again for all your advice and help.
 
Big thanks to Lars aka Pomse2001 for his input and help with this. Hopefully this is a useful quick reference guide to the most common Imperial Commander COO variants.

Imperial Commander COO variants: Quick Reference Photo:
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Hi Jeff, fantastic update about the china figure. I looked through mine and I have 4 of them.

But to my big surprise they look not 100% the same. I have 2 of both.

The bottom picture, there is some parts of letters still on the right leg.

The top picture is nothing.

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Jeff I found 2 more figures with 2 no coo that is not in the guide :D I do not know if we can call them PBP or just european :?

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Fantastic update Lars. Are they similar to #7 in the guide. It's hard to make out? Great examples of Scarred out markings 8) I would reckon that they are referred to as 'European variants'....?

Comparison shot with #7....although they both look different in fairness!
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Dublinjeff said:
Fantastic update Lars. Are they similar to #7 in the guide. It's hard to make out? Great examples of Scarred out markings 8) I would reckon that they are referred to as 'European variants'....?

Comparison shot with #7....although they both look different in fairness!
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Thanks, did a little mistake with the gun and childhood, wrong figure. The figure I found in a danish childhood with a blaster is the same as you have I think ?

The one to the right could look like it :? Euro variants is maybe correct, I have heard they are also called PBP, but a lot of figures is called PBP at the moment.

Here is the one I found in the childhood I talked about, the same as you have ?

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Jeff, why have you add the others no coo that is missing in your coo guide ?

Could you not use the pictures ?
 
Dublinjeff said:
Hey Lars

I just wanted to put together the basic COO's.....I can try and update it bout I think I deleted my photos :?

Oh I thought you would add all coo and no coo. Could be cool if you did :D
 
No COO comparison shot:

Thanks to Lars for his additional 'No COO' pictures. There appears to be a number of No COO markings available. Some completely Scarred out, some with COO slightly visible and others with a 'melted' COO.

From L-R: Melted, Visible COO, Scarred, Melted.

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Great update Jeff, But I think mine to the right is the same as yours to the left :D

My picture is just very dark, sorry about that :lol:
 
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