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Astromech Droid Galaxy's Edge Droid #2 out of 9 The Disney Collection
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Astromech Droid

The Disney Collection
  • MSRP: $9.99 USD
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  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Retailer Exclusive: Target
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: 2008
  • Released: 2020
  • Joint Count: 5
  • Joint Details: 1 360°Rotatable Dome, 2 Swivel Legs, 2 Swivel Ankles
  • Accessory Count: 4
  • Accessory Details: 7 Removable glasses, 1 Tray

MORE INFORMATION

  • This nameless Astromech Droid was released single boxed on August 30th, 2020 exclusively at Target stores
  • The droid was part of a Disney's Galaxy's Edge promotion which included a wide range of merchandise including bedding, plush, apparel, role playing, tableware, toys and more
  • This pink, silver and white astromech droid came with a serving tray and seven removable glasses
  • This specific tray was first released in 2010's Vintage Collection with R2-D2 and it was released in 2016 with Jabba's Bartender droid
  • The glasses plug into little pegs on top of the tray so that they don't fall off
  • The tray sits on top of the astromech droid's outer legs
  • The droid's middle leg can be taken off, this way it can be displayed in a two or three legged position
  • All three feet have wheels in the bottom so that the droid can be rolled around
  • The droid can be taken apart into the dome, two outer legs, one middle leg and the body
  • The cables on the front of the feet can be moved up and down a little bit
  • There are no hidden gadgets built in or panels which can be opened on the body
  • The dome can be rotated 360°
  • The droid stands very securely on display without falling over
  • Side note: The droid didn't come with a dispenser (it usually attaches in the middle of the droid's dome), so it won't be able to give refills :)<

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