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QT-KT Entertainment Earth 6-Pack The Black Series 3.75"
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QT-KT

The Black Series 3.75"
  • MSRP: $74.99 USD
  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Exclusive: Entertainment Earth
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: 2010
  • Released: 2016
  • Joint Count: 7
  • Joint Details: 1 360 Degree Rotatable Dome, 2 swivel hips, 3 swivel ankles, 1 middle leg extends out of the body
  • Accessory Count: 1
  • Accessory Details: 1 Sensorscope

MORE INFORMATION

  • Astromech Droid QT-KT was released in an Entertainment Earth exclusive 6-pack in October 2016
  • The entire set included astromech droids of R7-F5, QT-KT, Jabba's Bartender, R7-D4, R2-C2 and R2-A5
  • All the astromech droid molds used for this set are identical, Hasbro used this particular sculpt first for The Vintage Collection R2-D2 #25
  • This version of QT-KT is a realistic interpretation of the droid which was seen in the Clone Wars cartoon
  • The front panel can be opened and one of the tools can be manually extended
  • Unfortunately, every astromech droid in the set reviewed here on J.B. had issues keeping the panel closed all the way
  • The dome can be rotated 360 degrees (no clicking sound), but the sensorscope needs to be taken out first
  • When the middle leg is pushed into the body, the sensorscope pops out of the dome
  • When the sensorescope is pused into the dome, the middle leg will extend out
  • The left and right leg each have two wheels in them so that the droid can be moved around
  • A nice detail which is included on all the astromech droids in this set are the cables on the front of the feet (newer Disney Build-A-Droids don't have this detail anymore)
  • QT-KT stands well on display without any balancing issues
  • The figure was painted nicely without any factory errors or smudges on the droid
  • You can buy this gift set here: Astromech Droid Gift Set

PACKAGING TEXT

There was no additional information on the box but the Entertainment Earth website had following information: Think pink with D-Squad's own QT-KT. Aayla Secura's pink droid had a special magnet and was sent into enemy territory to recover a secret encryption module for the Republic. Take special note of the top of her dome, as there are yellow and black markers indicating where special upgrades were placed during her time as a spy. You can meet her during several episodes of The Clone Wars.

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