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C2-B5 With Rapid Fire Imperial AT-ACT Vehicle The Rogue One Collection
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C2-B5

The Rogue One Collection
  • MSRP: $299 USD
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  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Retailer Exclusive: No
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: 2013
  • Released: 2016
  • Joint Count: 3
  • Joint Details: 1 360 Degree Rotatable Dome, 2 swivel hips
  • Accessory Count: 0
  • Accessory Details: None

MORE INFORMATION

  • Astromech Droid C2-B5 was released together with the Rapid Fire Imperial AT-ACT vehicle, Jyn Erso and the Imperial AT-ACT Driver in December 2016
  • This specific version of the droid is unique to this set and has not been released single carded or in any other package
  • This was the second 3 3/4" C2-B5 astromech droid released, you can compare both figures side by side with the comparison tool: C2-B5 comparison
  • C2-B5's head can be rotated 360 degrees
  • There were no accessories included with the droid
  • There is no third leg
  • There are no wheels in the bottom of the feet
  • There are no panels or hidden gadgets built into the droid
  • C2-B5 has no balancing issues
  • The droid was painted well in dark grey with black panels on the dome and silver highlights
  • This version of C2-B5 feels very basic with only three joints, no accessories, no electronics built-in and no hidden panels/gadgets in the body

PACKAGING TEXT

A larger version of the standard combat AT-AT, the AT-ACT walker features a dedicated cargo bed for the transportation of heavy building materials or combat munitions. It was deployed at major Imperial construction projects, such as shipyards and sprawling research installations.

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