It was originally coloured in light gray plastic, but in early 2009, in the set 8014 Clone Walker Battle Pack, it was rereleased in black. ![]() This gear was included with several other Clone Wars sets as well. The Clone Commander minifigure was a standard Clone Trooper as well, except he was supplied with a small poly bag of ARC Trooper gear as was worn by Clone Commanders. The Clone Trooper minifigure included was identical to the many other Clone Wars clones found in other sets in the Clone Wars line. Although this set was supplied with several stickers to show more detail, the two Republic symbols included were printed with the logo. ![]() Also included were two small storage compartments on side sections intended for weapon storage. In the front of the tank was another hatch that could be opened up to reveal the "engine". The seat could be lowered and held in place by the back hatch of the vehicle, and by opening the hatch, the gunner would pop up to his controls. Behind the pilot was the retractable gunner's seat, held by a rubber band. The top of the tank could be removed to reveal the controls for the pilot. The large laser cannons on the sides could be rotated up to a 90 degree angle in addition to the smaller cannon on top. There were two hatches on either side of the vehicle which could be flipped around to reveal six flick-fire missiles. This set featured hidden wheels on the underside so as to give the effect of the tank "hovering". ![]() The set was built in three basic sections the body of the tank, and two side sections, both attached by clips.
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