Darth Vader Darth Revan Emperor Palpatine First Order Stormtrooper R2-D2 Star Wars Hologram Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Darth Vader (The Empire Strikes Back 1980)
Stormtrooper (The Force Unleashed)
Emperor Palpatine (Hologram)
Darth Revan (Hologram)
First Order Stormtrooper (The Force Awakens )
R2-D2 (A New Hope 1977)
Darth Vader Darth Revan Emperor Palpatine First Order Stormtrooper R2-D2 Star Wars Hologram Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Darth Vader (The Empire Strikes Back 1980)
Stormtrooper (The Force Unleashed)
Emperor Palpatine (Hologram)
Darth Revan (Hologram)
First Order Stormtrooper (The Force Awakens )
R2-D2 (A New Hope 1977)

Darth Vader Darth Revan Emperor Palpatine First Order Stormtrooper R2-D2 Star Wars Hologram Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Darth Vader Darth Revan Emperor Palpatine First Order Stormtrooper R2-D2 Star Wars Hologram Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Darth Vader Darth Revan Emperor Palpatine First Order Stormtrooper R2-D2 Star Wars Hologram Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This collection brings together Darth Vader Hologram Projection, Imperial Stormtrooper Training Hologram, Emperor Palpatine Hologram, Darth Revan Holographic Record, First Order Stormtrooper Hologram, and R2-D2 Hologram Message, spanning the Original Trilogy, Expanded Universe, sequel era, and foundational moments of the rebellion, presented as creative brick based character interpretations designed for collectors recreating command scenes, Sith legacy transmissions, and pivotal holographic moments through small scale figure displays unaffiliated with any official toy brand.

Darth Vader is a central figure in the Star Wars saga who made a memorable holographic appearance in Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back. Portrayed physically by David Prowse and voiced by James Earl Jones, Vader uses holographic projection to communicate with Imperial forces, issuing commands, enforcing discipline, and projecting authority across vast distances. His hologram allows subordinates to witness his iconic mask and breathing apparatus unobstructed, reinforcing fear and obedience even in his absence. This moment highlights Vaders pervasive influence and command style, and adapts effectively into a minifigure representation for Imperial briefing and command display scenes.

The Stormtrooper hologram appears as a simulated Imperial Stormtrooper used for combat training within Darth Vaders secret facility, as featured in Star Wars The Force Unleashed video game. Designed as a realistic training opponent for Starkiller, Vaders apprentice, the hologram replicates the behavior, tactics, and combat style of a standard Imperial Stormtrooper. Lacking individual identity or lore, it serves as a functional simulation to sharpen Force abilities and battle readiness. This concept translates naturally into a brick style figure for training arena and combat simulation displays.

Emperor Palpatine, also known as Darth Sidious, appears frequently via hologram as a Sith Lord who rules through manipulation and secrecy. His holographic communications emphasize distance, control, and dominance, allowing him to orchestrate events without physical presence. Shown cloaked and shadowed, Palpatines hologram reinforces his mystique and authority within both the Galactic Empire and the Sith hierarchy. This role functions well as a modular figure for Sith council, command transmission, and dark side planning scenes.

Darth Revan, even represented through holographic recordings and echoes, remains a pivotal figure in galactic history. Originally a Jedi Knight, Revan led forces during the Mandalorian Wars alongside Malak, gradually adopting ruthless tactics that led to his fall to the dark side and transformation into a Sith Lord. After forming his own Sith Empire and being betrayed by Malak, Revan was captured by the Jedi Council and stripped of his memory, allowing a path toward redemption. Holographic remnants of Revan provide insight into his strategic brilliance, philosophical struggle, and enduring legacy as both hero and villain. This complex history adapts naturally into a building block figure for ancient Sith archive and legacy themed displays.

The First Order Stormtrooper hologram appears as a projected figure within sequel era digital environments, commonly used for communication, simulation, or data display. While not a distinct individual, the holographic trooper represents the First Orders militarized presence and technological reliance. Its inclusion reflects how holography continues to serve as a tool of command and control in later galactic eras. This adapts cleanly into a small scale figure for sequel era command or simulation scenes.

R2-D2 Hologram is one of the most iconic holographic moments in the Star Wars saga, first appearing in Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope. The astromech droid projects a message recorded by Princess Leia Organa, delivering a desperate plea to Obi-Wan Kenobi while secretly carrying the Death Star plans. This hologram sets the entire saga in motion by prompting Luke Skywalker to leave Tatooine and join the Rebellion. The scene translates effectively into a minifig style figure for foundational story, rebellion origin, and narrative centerpiece displays.

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