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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 Middle Wheel, 1 Crate (consists of 1 base and 1 lid), 1 Sticker
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Astromech Droid C1-4B was released in a Droid Factory Mystery Crate box in late December 2021 exclusively at Disney Theme Parks
The real world droid counterpart can be found inside the Droid Builder experience at Disney's Galaxy's Edge
C1-4B is a repaint of the in 2017 released Chopper figure
This very same droid, but with a different paint application, was also released in a color-changing 4-pack in 2019, have a look here
The droid came inside a mystery crate and it was impossible to tell what droid was inside
The droid was wrapped in a black plastic baggie together with a name sticker
The crate consists of the base and the top
The name sticker can be attached to the front of the base
The base has four indentations, three for the astromech droid's feet and one for a BB-Unit's body
If you purchase multiple of the mystery crate droids you can interlock the bases
For this droid Disney used the build-a-droid sculpt which lets you break the droid apart into the dome, two outer legs, the body and the middle leg
The antenna on the top and both arms are removable
The arm on the front of the droid can be pulled out
The dome can be rotated 360°
The two feet have wheels in the bottom
The mechanical details underneath the dome were painted silver
C1-4B's body was slightly weathered on the front and back
The droid stands very securely on display without falling over
Even though droids like this are a welcome addition to any diorama as background characters, it was a pain in the butt to acquire because of it being blind boxed
PACKAGING TEXT
There was no biography or additional text on the packaging.