Clone Trooper Commander (Phase 1) - Custom Painted

Custom · Star Wars

Star Wars: The Clone Wars · Custom Modification

Clone Trooper Commander (Phase 1) - Custom Painted

Figure ID

Custom

Theme

Star Wars

Year Released

Custom Modification

Rarity

Custom

Head

Standard clone trooper flesh or yellow head underneath a custom-painted Phase 1 helmet with red markings mimicking a Clone Commander.

Torso

White torso with hand-painted or marker-drawn red detailing resembling clone armor chest plate and belt markings, white arms, and black hands.

Legs

Standard white legs with hand-drawn red knee and shin markings.

Accessories

None visible in the image.

Color Scheme

White and black base with hand-applied red marker or paint accents.

Printing Details

Unprofessional custom modification featuring hand-painted or marker-drawn red detailing directly onto standard LEGO white pieces, lacking official pad-printing precision.

Variants

This is a custom fan-made modification rather than an official LEGO variant.

Condition Notes

Heavy wear due to custom hand-painting/coloring; not factory condition. Value is significantly impacted by permanent modification to official parts.

Estimated Value

Valueless as an official collectible; worth only the base value of unprinted or generic damaged LEGO white parts (under $1 USD).

Price (New)

N/A - Custom modified figure.

Compatible Sets

Not an official set figure.

Character Background

Represents a generic Clone Commander from the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars.

Design Notes

Created by an individual using markers or paint to simulate an official Phase 1 Clone Commander before official variants were widely owned or as a custom project.

Similar Minifigures

Official LEGO Phase 1 Clone Commander (sw0221).

Collectibility

Zero collectibility for purist LEGO collectors due to custom alterations.

History

Fan customization of LEGO Star Wars figures has been common since the theme's inception in 1999.

Interesting Facts

Hand-coloring LEGO parts with permanent markers was a common childhood pastime for modifying generic troopers before specialized printing became mainstream.

Display Suggestions

Best kept in a personal childhood nostalgia bin rather than a formal collection display.

Modification Potential

Parts are permanently altered with paint or marker, making them difficult to restore to original condition.

Overall Assessment

A well-loved, custom-modified child's toy with no official secondary market value, but holding sentimental value to its original owner.

Identified on 8/17/2026
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