Two new “Star Wars” figurine sets have arrived at Walt Disney World, featuring characters from both the classic films and the more modern series installments.

We found both of the new “Star Wars’ figurine sets at Tatooine Traders in Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
‘Star Wars’ Stormtrooper Figurine Set – $34.99

The first new set is themed to the various Stormtroopers seen throughout the “Star Wars” films. This set comes with a total of seven figurines together in a black themed box.

The upper half of the box has a sandy desert background, perhaps intended to be Tatooine. This top row of figurines includes a Clone Trooper Commander, a 501 Clone Trooper, and an Imperial Sandtrooper.

The lower half of the box has a darker background resembling an Imperial or First Order base. This row of four figurines includes an Imperial TIE Pilot, an Imperial Snowtrooper, an Imperial Scout Trooper, and a Sith Trooper.

The names of all seven figurines are listed on the back of the box. The back also includes both the “Star Wars” and standard Disney castle wordmarks.
Sith & Jedi Figurine Set – $34.99

The second figurine set is themed to “Star Wars” Jedi and Sith. This second set includes one more figure than the previous Stormtrooper set for a total of eight.

The top row includes figures of Mace Windu, Yoda, Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker. Each character is wielding their lightsaber in their usual colors.

The lower level includes Obi Wan Kenobi, Darth Maul, Rey, and Kylo Ren. Most of the characters are in their most common costumes, though Kylo Ren has his cracked and repaired mask from “The Rise of Skywalker.”

Like the first box, the names and icons of all eight characters are listed on the back for easy identification.
“Star Wars” has recently received a lot of merchandise in the wake of May the 4th, a.k.a. Star Wars Day, earlier this month. Many of the new “Star Wars” items were later released for sale online from the Disney Store.
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