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Captain Phasma Black Series Action Figure
I’ve always had a soft spot for Captain Phasma, even if her screentime in the movies didn’t live up to the hype. I picked up this 6-inch Black Series Captain Phasma figure mainly because of the updated “JOV3.0” body sculpt and the fact that it’s among the top sellers in the action figure category on AliExpress.
The delivery took just under 3 weeks to reach me in Oregon — surprisingly fast for AliExpress. The figure arrived in a padded bubble bag with a plastic shell, no retail box, but everything was intact.
In hand, the figure feels sturdy, and the silver chrome finish is better than I expected. Articulation is solid: double-jointed knees, elbow rotation, and decent ankle pivot. It comes with her signature blaster rifle, and the cape detail is molded rather than fabric, which works for posing.
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Accurate detailing for the price
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Great articulation for dynamic posing
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Surprisingly good paint application
Cons: – No retail packaging – Cape is stiff plastic, limiting shoulder movement a bit
Compared to a Hasbro Black Series Phasma at $28+ on Amazon, this one is a steal at around $9. Did it meet my expectations? Honestly, it exceeded them. I was expecting a display piece with limited movement, but this is fully poseable and shelf-worthy.
US $6.24
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Commander Doom Clone ARC Trooper 6” Action Figure
I’ve seen this Clone Doom unit figure circulating in collector groups, and I grabbed it mostly because of the vibrant green accents and aggressive stance. It’s a Battlefront-style figure, and I wanted something unique for my collection.
Shipping was quick — about 15 days. The joints are tight, and the paint job is clean. The green and white armor pops in person, and I love the bulky chest armor with shoulder pads. The included weapon (a large blaster) is slightly warped from shipping, but fixable with hot water.
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Impressive paint details
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Armor has a nice rugged design
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Joints don’t feel loose at all
Cons: – Blaster came slightly bent – Helmet is non-removable
Price-wise, it’s about $10, whereas something comparable in the US would easily cost $20–$25. This figure fully met my expectations and stands out on my Clone Wars shelf.
US $29.5
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Military Mini Bricks Weapons and Armor Pack
This MOC Star Wars-style military minifigure pack caught my eye for custom LEGO scenes. I wasn’t expecting much, but it turned out to be a goldmine for diorama building.
Inside the small ziplock bags were tons of tiny, detailed pieces: helmets, cloaks, guns, shields, axes, and body armor. They snapped perfectly onto my LEGO minifigs. Quality-wise, they feel almost identical to official LEGO parts, just with more variety.
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Huge variety in one pack
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Excellent for customization
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Compatible with real LEGO
Cons: – Pieces come unsorted – Some weapons are repetitive
For $5, this is an amazing value. U.S.-based accessories packs on Bricklink or Amazon would easily run $15–20. Definitely worth it if you’re a LEGO fan.
US $0.99
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Clone Troopers Mix Lot – 104th, 212th, 332nd, 501st
This Clone Trooper 6-inch action figure mix was a no-brainer. I wanted Rex, Fives, and a Shock Trooper, and this AliExpress set included several rare Phase 2-style Clones I couldn’t find anywhere else.
Figures arrived individually wrapped and were all in great shape. The sculpts aren’t 100% accurate compared to Hasbro originals, but they’re close enough — especially when posed together. Rex’s pauldron and kama are molded well, and Ahsoka’s 332nd unit helmet paint is spot-on.
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Includes rare units like 332nd and Shock Troopers
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Excellent group posing potential
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Good value in bulk
Cons: – A couple of figures have loose hip joints – Some helmets aren’t removable
Eight figures for around $40 is unbeatable — especially since U.S. sellers charge $25–$35 each. For troop builders or collectors, this absolutely hit the mark.
US $18.68
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Clone Trooper Mini Robots Bricks Set
This 501st and Stormtrooper mini-robot bricks set is kind of a guilty pleasure. I bought it mainly to add to my Star Wars-themed LEGO setup. The aesthetic is more “robotic” than canonical Star Wars, but they’re just so fun.
Each robot figure comes in pieces and takes about 5–10 minutes to build. The instructions are visual only (no text), but it’s straightforward. Once assembled, the mechs have movable arms and legs and can even hold custom guns.
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Fun to build
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Compatible with LEGO bases
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Cool robotic vibe
Cons: – No minifigures included – Instructions are a bit vague
At $7 for four robots, this is a great pick for creative builders. Similar branded sets would cost 2–3 times more in U.S. toy stores.
US $0.99
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Republic Commando Fixer, Scorch, Sev & Co. Block Figures
This Republic Commando mini figure set (Fixer, Gregor, Sev, etc.) was a must-have. I grew up playing Republic Commando on Xbox, and these little guys brought back memories.
The pack comes with 6 figures, each with unique helmet printing and armor paint. They’re surprisingly well made — weapons are detailed, and the armor colors are accurate. Best part? Each figure has a different backpack attachment and gear.
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Nostalgia overload
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High print quality
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Excellent value for 6 characters
Cons: – A couple of joints were tight at first – No base plates included
These cost me around $6.99. On U.S. reseller sites, this same set is marked up to $25+. For fans of Delta Squad, these hit the sweet spot.
US $0.99
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Kids Jedi Obi-Wan Costume
My nephew is obsessed with Star Wars, so I ordered this Jedi Obi-Wan kids costume for his school’s sci-fi day. I didn’t expect much for the price, but it turned out to be the best surprise of the whole haul.
It’s a full set: tunic, belt, pants, and a long hooded robe. The fabric is lightweight, breathable, and not scratchy (big win for picky kids). Sizing is accurate — I ordered a Medium for a 7-year-old and it fit perfectly.
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Complete costume set
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Decent material
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Kid-approved
Cons: – Belt feels flimsy – No lightsaber included
It cost just under $13, while similar costumes at Walmart or Amazon go for $25–$40. My nephew wore it for 3 days straight — totally worth it.
US $15.85
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Clone Trooper Mini Bricks – Hardcase, Fives, Dogma
I grabbed this mini bricks Clone Trooper set mainly for Fives and Hardcase, both of whom are super rare in the LEGO community. The box wasn’t included, but each figure came individually packed with weapons and accessories.
They’re well-detailed, and printing is high-quality — especially the helmet designs. Fives even has the iconic tattoo printed on the helmet, and Dogma’s unique visor is represented well.
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Unique troopers you can’t find elsewhere
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Great printing
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Custom weapons included
Cons: – Some minor inconsistencies in torso paint – No assembly instructions
At $4 per figure, this blows U.S. sellers out of the water. These would easily be $8–10 each on Bricklink.
US $0.99
Final Thoughts
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much — you know how AliExpress can be hit or miss — but this order totally changed my mind. Every product arrived in good condition, the quality exceeded what I paid, and several items were honestly better than some official counterparts.
I’d absolutely recommend these toys and sets to collectors, LEGO fans, or parents looking for budget-friendly options. And yes — I’m already eyeing my next round of Star Wars-related items.










