
The helmet again features printing, retaining a horizontal black stripe and grey areas, and a mouth area but one which was reduced in size.

It also included the depiction of breathing filters, and curved sections in the T-shaped hole around the place each eye would be. The major change between this trooper and the first variant was the helmet- a newly moulded piece was made for this helmet, featuring a smaller crest than the first. This minifigure retained the first's legs, torso and head, except the printing on the torso was changed from grey to a new grey that was introduced in 2004. The second variant of Clone Trooper was one based on Phase II Clone Trooper armour. In the set 7163 Republic Gunship, the studs are a transparent orange, whereas in the set 4482 AT-TE (released in 2003), the studs were transparent blue. This variant of Clone Trooper was armed with a blaster made out of a black piece predominantly used in the City theme as a megaphone, with a translucent blue or orange stud placed on the end. The Clone Trooper's head piece is plain black, so that when the helmet is placed on the head, the hole in the helmet is filled, and a black T-shaped visor is represented. A black rectangle is also placed just underneath this mouth area. The helmet has printing above the hole - a black line above the hole, small grey areas above the end of each side of the black line, and black printing below helmet's hole for the mouth area. The helmet of the first Clone Trooper variant is white, with a large crest in the centre of the top of the piece, and a T-shaped hole in the front, so that when fitted on to a headpiece, whatever is on the headpiece will show through.

This black bodysuit printing is also present on the back, as is grey printing for the backplate, the continuation of the belt, and a thermal detonator. Black printing is used for two horizontal stripes on the right chest plate, and around where the middle of the torso connects to the arms and a head piece, representing the clone trooper's black bodysuit worn underneath the armour plating. On the front, plates of armour, including chest plates are outlined in grey, as well as a belt towards the bottom of the piece. The torso piece has printing on both the front and the back. This minifigure feature plain white legs with a black leg joint, and a white torso with black hands.

The first Clone Trooper mini-figures appeared in 2002 as part of the the Attack of the Clones subtheme, and is based on a Clone Trooper in Phase I armour. Clone Troopers have appeared in a vast amount of different variations and have been playable characters in every single LEGO Star Wars video games to date. The Clone Trooper is a minifigure based on one of the many soldiers of the same name from the Star Wars universe.
