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C1-10P Chopper Star Wars Rebels The Disney Collection
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C1-10P Chopper

The Disney Collection
  • MSRP: $12.95 USD
  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Exclusive: Disney
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: None
  • Released: 2017
  • Joint Count: 12
  • Joint Details: 1 360° Rotatable Dome, 2 Swivel Legs, 2 Swivel Ankles, 1 360° Rotatable Antenna, 2 360° Rotatable Arms (which also have 2 swivel elbows and 2 swivel wrists)
  • Accessory Count: 8
  • Accessory Details: 1 Antenna, 2 Arms, 2 Arm Extensions, 1 Booster Rocket, 1 Extra Leg, 1 Middle Wheel

MORE INFORMATION

  • This 3.75" C1-10P Chopper astromech droid was released in April 2017
  • The figure was exclusively available at Disney Theme Parks and at the Disney booth during Star Wars Celebration 2017 in Orlando, FL
  • The droid is a realistic interpretation of the cartoon character from the Star Wars: Rebels tv show
  • Chopper comes with an antenna which can be plugged into the top of the dome
  • The two "arms" or tools which stick out of the sides of the dome can be removed
  • Disney included two arm/tool extensions which can be plugged into those already existing arms in the dome
  • The booster rocket in the bottom of the body can be taken out and exchanged with a big wheel
  • Disney even included a third leg with the figure, this way Chopper can be displayed with correct or mis-matched legs, just the way it was seen in the TV show
  • There is an extra arm inside of the front of the body which can be moved out manually
  • The feet have the typical astromech droid wheels in the bottom
  • Chopper has no balancing issues
  • The paint application was well applied and the color scheme matches the on-screen counterpart perfectly
  • Disney got this version right 100% and if you are a fan of this character you need to pick one up (or even two, because you can make them look quite different from one another) and add it to your collection

PACKAGING TEXT

All different types of Protocol droids populate the Star Wars galaxy. Each droid is different and has their own unique personality and colors. This cranky old C1-10P Astromech is a loyal friend and member of the Ghost Rebel Crew and is often squabbling around the Phantom.

May the Force be with you ... and your Droids!

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