Clone Wars droids |
Droid accessories |
Disney Droid Factory domes |
Build-A-Droid swaps |
And it all snowballed from there. Here are some shots of my various droids, for your viewing pleasure and mine.
R2 Units! |
Lots o' R2 Units in there. There are a few where there are two droids of the same name, but in each case the color scheme is different enough to make them completely separate in my mind (and, of course, require a new designation.) There are a green and a black R2-X2 (green one becomes R2-X3 for me) and the completely silver R2-D2 (now R2-S5).
R3 are probably my least favorite of the canon droids. I like the idea of the clear dome, but the toy execution generally leaves a bit to be desired. I generally like the BAD versions better than the non-BAD versions. Much of that is the sculpt, but some comes down to the color schemes.
R4 units - the coneheads! |
R4 Units are pretty nifty. Gotta love the coneheads. I really like the execution on these guys. R4-J1, R4-A22, and the green (as opposed to teal) R4-M9 are probably my favoities. (R4-M9 is another droid where there are two with the same name but completely different color schemes.) I think my Disney Factory blue R4 unit (R4-K2 in my personal canon) came out rather nicely. If I were to ever attempt to build a full-sized Astromech, I suspect I'd wind up going with a droid of this type.
R5 units! Many of them have bad motivators. That actually gets to a stylistic choice I've noticed about the Star Wars Expanded Universe that kind of bugs me. There will be one aspect of a character or planet that we see in the films, and then in the EU we find out that this is basically all they're known for. While I was researching my astromechs, I found that R5 units are known for being shoddy and unreliable. Because the only one we saw really do anything was R5-D4, which blew a motivator after Uncle Owen tried to buy him. But that doesn't quite work for me, because we see them all over the place. Imperials use them, rebels use them... if they were so bad, why wouldn't folks use something else?
And now the expanded universe. Here are the R6s in front, R8s in the middle, and R9s in the back. All came from the Disney Droid Factory, though I did swap in a few legs for variety here and there. The R6 units are my favorite. I can easily see them roaming around an Imperial ship (especially the black one), or aiding a rebel pilot in his duties.
The R7 droids are probably my least favorite. I don't care for the triangle lenses, and the redesigned body is not my favorite. The two with rockets were BAD versions packaged with other toys. (This body style was used for the R8 bodies as well, though by R9s they've returned to the more traditional body.)
And, a few more, sorted by color for your chromatic pleasure. Observe how, though some guys are fairly similar, no two are identical.
It ain't easy being green |
Seeing red |
I see a new droid and I want to paint him black! |
Hope you enjoy my 87 Astromech droids!
Have you ever seen Droids cartoon? :)
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Do you have the one with the Mickey Mouse Ears? It came with a Jedi Mickey Mouse figure.
ReplyDeleteD.M., I have the animation model pack!
ReplyDeleteJeff, I've got both versions of R2-MK, though the Build-A-Droid version parts are mixed up with my other BAD doubles.
Any early designs like the ones on this concept art? :D
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Very interested to know what they originally planned. :)
I have seen the droid army in person and it pales in comparison the Table of Lego Geekiness beside it.
ReplyDeleteAre you still collecting? looking for a trade?
ReplyDeleteReally nice collection you have there.