Vintage Collection Shaak Ti

Shaak Ti is a wise and skilled Togruta Jedi Master who serves on the Jedi High Council during the turbulent times depicted in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. She is known for her calm demeanor, strategic mind, and deep compassion, especially for the clone troopers she helps train and mentor on the oceanic planet Kamino. Tasked with overseeing the training and development of the Grand Army of the Republic, Shaak Ti plays a crucial role in preparing the clones for battle against the Separatist forces.

In Attack of the Clones, Shaak Ti participates in the Battle of Geonosis, the first major conflict of the Clone Wars, demonstrating her combat prowess and leadership. Throughout the Clone Wars, she is involved in defending Kamino from enemy attacks and supports the Jedi Council’s decisions during a time of increasing galactic unrest. Shaak Ti’s dedication to the Jedi Code and her empathy towards the clones sets her apart as both a protector and a strategist, balancing the often harsh realities of war with her commitment to peace and justice.

Though she plays a more background role in the film, Shaak Ti’s significance is highlighted in expanded media where her character faces profound challenges, including a struggle with the Kaminoans over clone loyalty and a tragic foresight of the Jedi Order’s fall. Her presence is emblematic of the Jedi’s complex role during the galaxy’s descent into war.

: $19.99




Description

Hasbro Star Wars The Vintage Collection Shaak Ti (Attack of the Clones)

Reveal & Pre-Order Info

Shaak Ti was revealed at New York Comic Con 2025, with pre-orders starting October 28, 2025, at 1 PM ET on Hasbro Pulse and participating retailers. This figure retails for $19.99 and is scheduled for release in early 2026.

​Overview

This 3.75-inch figure represents Jedi Master Shaak Ti from Attack of the Clones, highlighting her role in supervising clone cadet training on Kamino and her participation in the Battle of Geonosis. Designed with homage to the original Kenner line, the Vintage Collection Shaak Ti merges nostalgic packaging with detailed sculpting and modern articulation, perfect for collectors seeking iconic prequel-era characters.

Sculpt & Paint

  • Features a highly detailed sculpt capturing Shaak Ti’s distinct Togruta features, including her montrals and lekku, with a carefully painted blue-and-white skin pattern faithful to the movie character.
  • Paint applications emphasize texture and tone, particularly on her Jedi robes and natural Togruta markings, delivering a collector-grade finish.​

Articulation

  • Offers over 15 points of articulation, including a ball-jointed neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles for versatile posing.
  • Designed to enable dynamic action stances seen during battles and Jedi missions.

Accessories

  • Comes with her trademark blue-bladed lightsaber accessory with an unlit hilt for authentic display.
  • No additional accessories such as alternate heads or hands are included in this release.

Scale & Size

  • Stands approximately 3.75 inches (9.5 cm) tall, ensuring compatibility with other figures and vehicles from The Vintage Collection.

Packaging

  • Packaged in Kenner-inspired vintage-style cardback packaging, updated with Attack of the Clones artwork and branding.
  • Features Vintage Collection numbering (VC#384) and a character biography on the reverse for collector reference.

Collector Appeal

Shaak Ti’s Vintage Collection figure offers a detailed and articulated representation of a fan-favorite Jedi Master from the prequel trilogy. With nostalgic packaging and modern design elements, this figure appeals to both longtime collectors and new fans seeking to expand their Star Wars universe collections with a key prequel character.

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