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EE Exclusive Star Wars Astromech Droids & Holiday Jawa Set:
Specially priced Hasbro Star Wars Entertainment Earth Exclusive Bundle! This set of Holiday Jawas and 2 individually packaged Astromech Droids Action Figure 5-Packs (that's 12 figures total) includes (subject to change):
One set of Astromech Droids Action Figure Set #1: R3-T6, R3-T2, R2-C4, R4-A22, R2-Q2.
One set of Astromech Droids Set #2: R3-Y2, R2-M5, R2-A6, R4-E1, R2-X2.
One set of Holiday Jawas: Tall light brown Jawa with gift, short dark brown Jawa with gift, greeting card, display stand.
You've never seen Droids like this before! Never before made as toys, these new figures incorporate some of the finest Droid designs out of Hasbro and the engineers of Industrial Automaton. Each droid has several points of articulation, with articulated "feet," moving domes, retractable third legs, and features clear domes, and more that bring these unique droids to life!
From the sands of Tatooine to the cool chrome ships of Naboo, these Droids populate the
Star Wars Universe and make the saga happen. They calculate hyperspace jumps, maintain important equipment, beep, and provide the services people needed to survive the final days of the Galactic Republic and the entire duration of the Galactic Civil War-- and now they can help with your needs as an action figure collector!
Inspired by the artwork of renowned concept artist Ralph McQuarrie, this limited Holiday Edition set is the third in a series and features two 3 3/4-inch exclusive Jawa figures with colorful eyes standing on a holiday base, with holiday scenery, gift accessories and includes a holiday greeting card with envelope.
You've seen these droids before while watching the movies... but where can you find them? Here's a quick guide.
R2-A6, R2-M5, and R2-C4 can be seen serving the royalty of Naboo during Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. R4-A22 wanders around the Coco district on Coruscant during Attack of the Clones.
Those looking for R4-E1 and R3-T2 need look no further than Mos Eisley Spaceport, right around the Cantina scene, in the original Star Wars while R3-T6 can be seen on board the original Death Star. R2-X2 can be seen in the Rebel briefing before the attack on the giant space station, while R2-Q2 can be seen at the beginning of the film when Leia is captured, as well as in the socket of an X-wing Fighter at the end-- just who does he work for, anyway?
Finally, fans of R3-Y2 know he's hiding in the Hoth Rebel Base scenes in the Empire Strikes Back, just barely visible as the Rebels realize the Empire is on to them. So there you have it! Each and every one of these droids was designed by Lucasfilm for use on-screen in the Star Wars Saga-- keep an eye out for them next time you watch the movies!