Clone Shock Trooper / Coruscant Guard (Phase 2)
sw0529 · Star Wars
Star Wars: The Clone Wars · 2014, debuting in the 75019 AT-TE set during a massive wave of Clone Wars and Prequel Trilogy sets.

Figure ID
sw0529
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2014, debuting in the 75019 AT-TE set during a massive wave of Clone Wars and Prequel Trilogy sets.
Rarity
Rare. This figure was exclusive to a single, high-value retail set and has been retired for years, driving up demand among army builders and prequel collectors.
Head
Standard clone trooper head with black angry expression, stubble, and light nougat skin tone, mostly obscured by the standard Phase 2 Clone helmet.
Torso
White torso with detailed dark red Coruscant Guard armor printing on both front and back, featuring a red chest plate and belt pouches, paired with white arms and black hands.
Legs
White dual-molded or printed legs featuring complex dark red armor patterns on the knees and shins, matching the Coruscant Guard design aesthetics.
Accessories
Typically comes with a standard black LEGO blaster, though no accessory is present in the provided image.
Color Scheme
Primary white and dark red, with black accents for hands and under-suit details, accurately reflecting the Coruscant Guard color palette.
Printing Details
High-quality, sharp pad printing with intricate lines on the torso, legs, and helmet, highly detailed for its era.
Variants
Includes Phase 1 variants from earlier waves and the updated modern versions with helmet holes.
Condition Notes
Check for print wear on the helmet and torso edges, yellowing of white plastic over time, and clutch power on the arms and legs.
Estimated Value
Ranges from $20 to $40 USD depending on condition and whether the original blaster is included.
Price (New)
Originally available in the 2014 AT-TE set which retailed for $89.99.
Compatible Sets
75019 AT-TE Walker (2014).
Character Background
Elite clone troopers serving as a security force and peacekeepers on the galactic capital planet of Coruscant under the command of the Coruscant Guard.
Design Notes
Features the updated Phase 2 helmet mold introduced around 2013/2014 with more accurate proportions compared to the 2008 Clone Wars style.
Similar Minifigures
Other Phase 2 clone troopers like the 212th Attack Battalion Trooper or 501st Legion Clone Trooper.
Collectibility
High demand among army builders and Star Wars completionists due to its limited appearance in only one official set.
History
First released in 2014, bridging the older animated Clone Wars style with more realistic minifigure designs.
Interesting Facts
Coruscant Guards played a critical role in tracking down fugitive Jedi and security operations across the Republic capital.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed alongside other Republic clone troopers and Jedi Generals on a clean, dust-free baseplate.
Modification Potential
Popular for custom Coruscant Guard army-building MOCs and tactical diorama setups.
Overall Assessment
An exceptional and highly sought-after clone trooper variant that is a must-have for prequel-era LEGO Star Wars collectors.