Posted by B. on April 25, 2018 at 12:41 PM CST
Sergeant Bric was bounty hunter (aren't they all?) hired to help train clone cadets on Kamino after Jango Fett's death. He appears in two episodes of The Clone Wars cartoon, serving as a drill sergeant for members of of Domino Squad.

Sergeant Bric's action figure is unique for the fact that he was not available in stores. He could only be obtained by filling out a redemption certificate and mailing it in with 5 UPC codes and $6.99 for shipping and handling. He came packaged with a "galactic battle mat" which served as a gameboard for Hasbro's Galactic Battle Game. Figures from this assortment each came with a stat card listing their powers and a custom die with Star Wars symbols on it. You can view the instructions for the game here.



The design of Bric is a sort of randomized, dartboard approach containing many iconic Star Wars costume pieces. This includes a breastplate in the style worn by General Veers, Dengar, and the Snowtroopers, boots with leg flares in the style of an X-Wing Pilot, and shoulder and forearm armor in the classic Kenner Boba Fett colors. He is a Siniteen, like original cantina alien Pons Limbic (Brainiac), which means that he is basically a big brain with a face on it. The figure itself is from 2010, which was the golden age of Hasbro articulation and paint apps, so he has loads of both. He is very colorful, and overall just a "fun" toy of an ugly dude. You can check out our photo archive entry here.
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