Star Wars Astromech Droid R2-D2 R4-G0 C1-10P R5-J2 R5-D8 R5-F7 Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
R2-D2
R4-G0 (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
C1-10P (Star Wars Rebels)
R5-J2 (Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi 1983)
R5-D8/R5-D4 (Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 1977)
R2-D2 (Snowman)
R5-F7
Star Wars Astromech Droid R2-D2 R4-G0 C1-10P R5-J2 R5-D8 R5-F7 Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
R2-D2
R4-G0 (Star Wars: The Clone Wars)
C1-10P (Star Wars Rebels)
R5-J2 (Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi 1983)
R5-D8/R5-D4 (Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope 1977)
R2-D2 (Snowman)
R5-F7

Star Wars Astromech Droid R2-D2 R4-G0 C1-10P R5-J2 R5-D8 R5-F7 Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Star Wars Astromech Droid R2-D2 R4-G0 C1-10P R5-J2 R5-D8 R5-F7 Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Star Wars Astromech Droid R2-D2 R4-G0 C1-10P R5-J2 R5-D8 R5-F7 Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This listing brings together R2-D2, R4-G0, C1-10P Chopper, R5-J2, R5-D4, and R5-F7, a group of astromech droids appearing across different eras of the Star Wars saga, from the Original Trilogy to animated series. These characters are presented as creative character adaptations for collectors, intended to integrate naturally into display scenes and dioramas as brick based minifigure style interpretations, and are not official products of any major brand.

R2-D2, often referred to as "Artoo," is an astromech droid in the Star Wars franchise, distinguished by his cylindrical body, dome-shaped head, and an array of tools and sensors concealed within his chassis. His primary function is spacecraft repair and navigation, though he repeatedly proves versatile in combat situations, data retrieval, and computer hacking. Throughout the saga, R2-D2 partners closely with the protocol droid C-3PO, forming a memorable duo. He plays a crucial role in pivotal events, including delivering Princess Leia's message to Obi-Wan Kenobi and supporting Luke Skywalker during the Rebellion. Despite communicating through beeps and whistles, Artoo displays courage, wit, and independence. This character is commonly represented as a small scale figure suited for display alongside Rebel and Jedi themed scenes.

R4-G0, also known as Goldie, is an astromech droid who first appears in the animated TV series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Assigned to Jedi Master Plo Koon, she regularly accompanies him on missions, providing navigation, repair, and technical assistance in his starfighter. R4-G0 demonstrates loyalty and reliability throughout the Clone Wars despite the dangers of frontline combat. Her compact astromech design allows seamless integration into Republic starfighters, and she is often recreated as a miniature character to complement Clone Wars era collections.

C1-10P, nicknamed "Chopper," is an astromech droid featured prominently in the animated series Star Wars Rebels, first appearing in the short "The Machine in the Ghost." A battered veteran of numerous conflicts, Chopper becomes a core member of the Ghost crew after being rescued by Hera Syndulla. Though frequently grumpy, disobedient, and sarcastic, he remains fiercely loyal to the crew and repeatedly proves essential during missions. His chaotic personality contrasts with his effectiveness, making him a popular subject for modular figure interpretations designed for animated-series themed displays.

R5-J2 is an astromech droid appearing in Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983), visually similar to R2-D2 but identifiable by his red and white color scheme. Serving aboard the second Death Star, R5-J2 performs maintenance and repair duties for the Galactic Empire. While little is known about his individual actions during the Battle of Endor, his presence reinforces the scale of Imperial operations. This droid is often adapted into a brick style figure to support Death Star and Imperial hangar dioramas.

R5-D4 is an astromech droid first appearing in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. Owned by Jawa traders on Tatooine, he is briefly purchased by Owen Lars to assist with moisture farming. His sudden malfunction forces Owen to select R2-D2 instead, inadvertently setting the Skywalker Saga into motion. Though his screen time is short, R5-D4's role is historically significant. He is frequently recreated as a building block figure to accompany Tatooine and Jawa scavenger scenes.

R5-F7 is an astromech droid appearing in the animated television series Droids. Functioning as a supporting character, R5-F7 participates in various adventures alongside other mechanical companions. Though not heavily developed in canon, his inclusion reflects the expanded universe of astromech roles beyond major film appearances. This character is typically produced as a minifig style model intended for animated-era themed displays.

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