Kashyyyk Clone Trooper (41st Elite Corps)
sw0519 · Star Wars
Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith · 2014. Debuted in the 75035 Kashyyyk Troopers Battle Pack during a wave focused on updated prequel-era army builders featuring improved camouflage printing techniques.

Figure ID
sw0519
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2014. Debuted in the 75035 Kashyyyk Troopers Battle Pack during a wave focused on updated prequel-era army builders featuring improved camouflage printing techniques.
Rarity
Uncommon to Rare. While originally part of a mass-produced battle pack, this specific version has been retired for a decade, and high demand for army building has driven up market scarcity.
Head
Standard Light Flesh head with Clone Trooper facial features (often referred to as 'Angry Clone' face). It is covered by an Olive Green Scout Trooper-style helmet featuring dark green visor printing and a detailed camouflage pattern.
Torso
Olive Green torso with light green and tan 'Kashyyyk' camouflage pattern. Front printing includes pouches and chest plating; back printing continues the camo and armor detailing. Black hands and olive green arms.
Legs
Dark Brown legs and hips with olive green and tan camouflage printing on the front. Design includes printed armor plating on the thighs and greaves to match the 41st Elite Corps cinematic look.
Accessories
Originally packaged with a long DC-15A blaster rifle or a short DC-15S blaster (standard black). The figure in the image is missing its weapon.
Color Scheme
A tactical palette of Olive Green, Dark Brown, and Tan. Features specialized metallic silver dots for the helmet vents and dark green for the visor.
Printing Details
Highly detailed for its time, utilizing a pixelated camouflage pattern across the helmet, torso, and legs. This was a significant step up from the solid-color clone troopers of the previous decade.
Variants
Variants include sw1000 (2019 version) which has updated leg printing and a slightly different helmet mold, and sw0518 (41st Kashyyyk Clone Scout) which shares similar colors but a different armor layout.
Condition Notes
Prone to 'torso cracking' on the sides under the armpits and hairline fractures on the back of the heels. The camouflage print on the helmet can wear down at the top edges if stored loosely in bins.
Estimated Value
Used: $12.00 - $18.00; New (Minifigure only): $22.00 - $28.00. Value fluctuates based on helmet print crispness and the absence of torso cracks.
Price (New)
$12.99 USD as part of the 75035 Kashyyyk Troopers set (which included 4 minifigures, making the cost roughly $3.25 per figure at retail).
Compatible Sets
75035 Kashyyyk Troopers (2014), 75044 Tri-Fighter (cameo in some regional variants/packaging), and 75151 Clone Turbo Tank (different variants).
Character Background
Members of the 41st Elite Corps under Commander Gree and Yoda, these troopers fought battle droids on the swampy wookiee homeworld of Kashyyyk during the final days of the Clone Wars.
Design Notes
Uses the Scout Trooper (Biker Scout) helmet mold but re-purposed for the camouflage environment. This figure marked a transition to more 'gritty' and screen-accurate textures in LEGO Star Wars.
Similar Minifigures
sw0518 41st Kashyyyk Clone Scout, sw1000 41st Elite Corps Trooper (2019), and the sw0005b Biker Scout.
Collectibility
High. Army builders typically buy these in quantities of 10 to 50, creating a constant floor for the price. It is considered a 'staple' figure for Star Wars prequel collectors.
History
First introduced in 2014, updated in 2019. This 2014 version is preferred by some for its specific helmet print alignment and dark brown leg base which contrasts well with jungle dioramas.
Interesting Facts
Despite being called a 'Scout Trooper' mold, this armor in the movie was actually standard Phase II armor painted camo; LEGO used the Scout mold to better capture the specialized visor seen on screen.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed on a foliage-heavy baseplate with tan and olive green plates. Looks excellent standing next to a 75035 swamp speeder or guarding a LEGO Wookiee Catamaran.
Modification Potential
Highly popular for 'purist' clones; the legs and helmet are often swapped onto other camouflage-themed MOCs (My Own Creations) or used for jungle-themed bounty hunter customs.
Overall Assessment
A top-tier army builder figure. Its intricate camouflage and unique color palette make it stand out from the standard white-and-primary-color clone troopers. A must-have for Revenge of the Sith fans.