'Tis the season to see what type of holiday-themed droids the Jawas have smuggled in this sandcrawler Droid Factory advent calendar. A treat for Star Wars fans of all ages, there are build-a-droid pieces hidden behind the 24 doors leading up to the big day. You'll find festive little pals BB-8, Gonk, Chopper and more. Plus, because parts are interchangeable between the droids, there are so many ways to play and display.
Those clever 'bots at the Droid Factory have created this special R4-TR3 figure especially for the holidays. Topped with a sparkling gold star, the festive little fellow does a wonderful impression of a Christmas tree. His name, ''TR3,'' even sounds the part and then, of course, he's the cutest shade of evergreen.
In celebration of Halloween, those busy 'bots at the Droid Factory have created this special R5-Z0MB figure. In looks and name, this astromech droid resembles a zombie. It can be found wandering the bleak swamps of Corvax Fen on Mustafar.
The female protocol droid TC-14 serves up some refreshments as this action figure from the Droid Factory. Employed by the Trade Federation on their Profiteer-class droid control ship, Saak'ak, TC-14 is featured with her distinctive silvertone finish. The highly detailed poseable Star Wars figure comes with a tray that she's able to carry.
Direct from a galaxy far, far away comes this pre-built version of the BD-1 interactive droid from Droid Depot at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. With the included remote control and integrated Bluetooth technology, the exploration droid will always be at your command as you activate its movement, expression, authentic sounds and lights.
This interactive Pit droid is at your service. The notoriously durable repair droid is presented here as a detailed action figure who, just like in the Star Wars movies, is capable of folding into its compact ''rest mode.'' Additional features that bring the character to life are sound effects and its interactive power wrench.
Bring the mimicking capabilities of the ID9 seeker droid to life with this interactive Star Wars figure. The detailed replica of the ID9, which was also known as a Parrot Droid, includes a microphone that can record up to six phrases which can be played back. It even includes a shoulder stand so you can take it with you to a galaxy far, far away or closer to home if you're too busy for space travel.