
Hasbro continue their new Legacy Collection for 2009 with wave five consisting of figures from A New Hope. As they did last year, these figures continue the Build-A-Droid theme with a component of an Astromech droid included with every figure.
The next figure in the series in #33 Jawa and WED Treadwell Droid.
Figure twin packs are always welcome and this one gives us a new Jawa and a great droid.
The Jawa has head (rotational and vertical), shoulder (rotational and abductional), elbow (rotational and vertical), wrist (rotational), torso (rotational) and hip (vertical - but hindered by the hard plastic robes) articulation which gives him a nice 15 ranges of movement.
He is equipped with a grey and brown ion blaster rifle connected to black power pack with brown straps, a light tan double bandolier and a grey canister. It is unclear what the canister is and it has a peg which goes into something but there are no instructions to say what it is.
The WED Treadwell droid is actually a Cybot Galactica WED-15 Septoid Treadwell Droid. It comes disassembled in the box but just clips together and the aerial fits onto the hole at the back of the platform. There are 8 manipulator arms, each with different attachments and the lower arms hinge 90 degrees up and down and the upper arms swing through about two hundred and twenty degrees. The main body also rotates and head can also rotate individually a full three hundred and sixty degrees. The manipulator arms are a little delicate and I can see kids breaking these quite easily.
There is also the left leg of R2-L3. the rest of this droid is included with figures #35, #36 and #37.
An excellent twin-pack and a must have for Tatooine dioramas and for anyone who managed to get 2004's OTC Sandcrawler.Get more detail about Star Wars Clone Wars Legacy Collection Build-A-Droid Factory Action Figure BD No. 33 Jawa and Treadwell Droid.
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