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    [Statues] Kotobukiya announces four droids for Star Wars Celebration 2017

    Stephen SchleicherBy Stephen SchleicherMarch 9, 2017Updated:March 9, 20172 Comments3 Mins Read

    Star Wars Celebration is coming our way in April. It is a huge gathering of Star Wars fans around the world, and a great opportunity for new merchandise to appear. Kotobukiya has four new droids from the ArtFX+ statue line, and they look great (even if one has a bad motivator).

    Star Wars Celebration 2017 Exclusive 0-0-0 (Triple Zero) & BT-1 ARTFX+
    A Kotobukiya Japanese import!  Activated by Doctor Aphra and under the service of Darth Vader the assassin Droids known as 0-0-0 (Triple Zero) & BT-1 appear for the first time in the ARTFX+ series! Programed in the art of “etiquette and torture” this dastardly duo wreaks havoc (and incinerations) across the galaxy!

    Triple Zero stands just over 6 ½ inches tall while BT-1 stands 4 ½ inches tall in 1/10th ARTFX+ scale. Magnets in their feet provide the perfect stability on the included metal display bases. As with other Celebration exclusives this release also includes a special commemorative collector’s coin. And as an extra special bonus to this set only, a 10” x 8” print is included in the box with exclusive artwork by acclaimed artist Adi Granov!

    srp $79.99
    Available APRIL 2017.

    © & ™ Lucasfilm Ltd.

    Star Wars Celebration 2017 Exclusive R5-D4 ARTFX+
    A Kotobukiya Japanese import!  As fate (or sabotage) would have it R5-D4 was brought to a screeching stop just moments from reaching the Lars homestead. Due to a “bad” motivator this red and white Astromech Droid was retrieved by his Jawa handlers thus setting off a chain of events that would forever change the life of young moisture farmer Luke Skywalker.

    R5-D4 stands 4 ½ inches tall in 1/10th ARTFX+ scale. Magnets in its feet provide the perfect stability on the included metal display bases. As with other Celebration exclusives this release also includes a special commemorative collector’s coin.

    srp $44.99
    Available APRIL 2017.

    © & ™ Lucasfilm Ltd.

    Star Wars Celebration 2017 Exclusive R4-M9 ARTFX+
    A Kotobukiya Japanese import!  A green and white Astromech Droid of the Galactic Empire, R4-M9 played an instrumental role in retrieving data from the Tantive IV’s computer banks in conjunction to the whereabouts of the stolen Death Star plans.

    R4-M9 stands 4 ½ inches tall in 1/10th ARTFX+ scale. Magnets in its feet provide the perfect stability on the included metal display bases. As with other Celebration exclusives this release also includes a special commemorative collector’s coin.

    srp $44.99
    Available APRIL 2017.

    © & ™ Lucasfilm Ltd.

    Star Wars Celebration 2017 Exclusive R2-X2 ARTFX+
    A Kotobukiya Japanese import!  Assigned to Rebel pilot Theron Nett, R2-X2 was one of the many causalities during the Battle of Yavin when the X-wing it was assigned to was shot down in the trenches of the first Death Star.

    R2-X2 stands 4 ½ inches tall in 1/10th ARTFX+ scale. Magnets in its feet provide the perfect stability on the included metal display bases. As with other Celebration exclusives this release also includes a special commemorative collector’s coin.

    srp $44.99
    Available APRIL 2017.

    © & ™ Lucasfilm Ltd.

    Which one is your favorite? While these will be available at Star Wars Celebration 2017, I bet you’ll be able to find them somewhere (eBay) after the show.

    via Kotobukiya

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    Stephen Schleicher began his career writing for the Digital Media Online community of sites, including Digital Producer and Creative Mac covering all aspects of the digital content creation industry. He then moved on to consumer technology, and began the Coolness Roundup podcast. A writing fool, Stephen has freelanced for Sci-Fi Channel's Technology Blog, and Gizmodo. Still longing for the good ol' days, Stephen launched Major Spoilers in July 2006, because he is a glutton for punishment. You can follow him on Twitter @MajorSpoilers and tell him your darkest secrets...

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    2 Comments

    1. Brenning Dragonbred on March 9, 2017 9:39 am

      Can’t pick a favorite, I’ve always been partial to droid collectibles in nearly any form and these look pretty cool.

      Reply
    2. Malone_hasco on March 10, 2017 2:55 am

      I got R2-Q5 (similar black R2 with round dome) of the same line and its great.

      Reply

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