Clone Commander Fox, Coruscant Guard (Phase 2)
sw1282 · Star Wars
The Clone Wars · Released in 2023. It debuted in the LEGO Star Wars set 75354 Coruscant Guard Gunship. This release coincided with the 20th anniversary of the Clone Wars series.

Figure ID
sw1282
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
Released in 2023. It debuted in the LEGO Star Wars set 75354 Coruscant Guard Gunship. This release coincided with the 20th anniversary of the Clone Wars series.
Rarity
Uncommon but highly sought after. It is currently exclusive to one specific retail set ($139.99 MSRP), making it more difficult to acquire in bulk compared to standard battle pack clones.
Head
Standard 'flesh' tone Clone Trooper head with a determined expression underneath a Phase 2 helmet. The helmet is red with a white fin stripe and a grey macrobinocular attachment.
Torso
Dark red base with white and grey armor printing. Features the decorative Coruscant Guard chest markings and belt detail. The torso includes back printing with armor plating and thermal detonator details.
Legs
White legs with dark red hips. Detailed printing includes red knee guards and armor plating. Note: This figure lacks the 'waist cape' (kama) cloth piece traditionally associated with the character, using printing instead.
Accessories
Two black DC-17 blaster pistols and a dark grey macrobinocular piece attached to the helmet. Unlike older commander figures, it does not include a cloth pauldron or kama.
Color Scheme
Dominant Dark Red and White with Black and Light Bluish Grey accents. This is the signature color palette of the Coruscant Guard (Shock Troopers).
Printing Details
High-fidelity pad printing. Includes detailed helmet prints, torso front/back, and front leg/toe printing. The printing quality is sharp but has been criticized by fans for the white printing over red plastic appearing slightly pinkish.
Variants
This is the Phase 2 version. A previous Phase 1 version (sw0202) was released in 2008. There are no official sub-variants of the sw1282 ID.
Condition Notes
Main points of concern are the friction on the macrobinocular clip which can cause stress marks on the helmet holes, and potential torso cracking at the sides over long periods of display.
Estimated Value
New: $25 - $35 USD; Used: $20 - $28 USD. Prices fluctuate based on the availability of set 75354.
Price (New)
Available in set 75354 for $139.99. Individual market value represents roughly 20-25% of the total set cost.
Compatible Sets
75354 Coruscant Guard Gunship (2023).
Character Background
CC-1010, known as Fox, was the commander of the Coruscant Guard. He is a controversial figure in the Star Wars fandom due to his role in the pursuit of Ahsoka Tano and the death of ARC Trooper Fives.
Design Notes
Utilizes the 'Phase 2' helmet mold with side holes for accessories. It uses the 2020-style clone body design. The design choice to print the kama instead of using a cloth piece is a notable modern LEGO Star Wars design trend.
Similar Minifigures
sw1283 Coruscant Guard Clone Trooper, sw0202 Clone Commander Fox (Phase 1), sw1146 Clone Trooper Reva/Shock Trooper.
Collectibility
High. Commander Fox is a fan-favorite named character. While the printed kama is a point of contention, the figure is essential for Clone Wars completionists.
History
This represents the first time Commander Fox has been produced in his Phase 2 armor, coming a full 15 years after his original Phase 1 LEGO debut.
Interesting Facts
The 'white' printing on the chest is known for not being fully opaque, allowing the red base plastic to bleed through, which is a common talking point in the LEGO photography community.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed inside or next to the 75354 Gunship. Pair with the 2023 Coruscant Guard troopers and Chancellor Palpatine to recreate Senate security scenes.
Modification Potential
Commonly modified by fans who replace the printed legs with custom cloth kamas and pauldrons from third-party vendors like Cape Cantina or Clone Army Customs to increase accuracy.
Overall Assessment
A solid, detailed figure that captures the aggressive look of Fox. While the lack of cloth accessories and the 'pinkish' white print are minor flaws, it remains a standout piece in the modern Star Wars line.