LEGO Star Wars sets are popular with fans of all ages and they let kids who are new to the saga and adults who grew up with ...
“Star Wars” fans who have always dreamed of building their own R2-D2 or BB-8 will be able to pick their own parts off a moving conveyor belt and assemble a remote-controlled astromech droid from ...
At a recent auction in Los Angeles an R2-D2 unit sold for nearly $3 million. The 43-inch unit is reportedly comprised of screen-used parts from several Star Wars films, indulging the 1977 original and ...
Ever wanted to build an R2-D2 to call your own? You could drop a few million dollars to get all the screen-used parts/props… Or you could spend a few weeks in the shop bangin’ on scrap metal to build ...
Today somebody bought a non-functioning robot for nearly $3 million. According to The Hollywood Reporter, a 42-inch R2-D2 was on the auction block with other Star Wars memorabilia, including Luke’s ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Joel Franey Lego R2-D2 (75379) exists, as far as I can see, for two reasons: that the ...
"Let kids build their affection for the most lovable droid in the galaxy with this LEGO brick-built R2-D2 Star Wars toy figure (75379). This playful buildable display toy model for boys and girls ages ...
Other items that were auctioned included Luke Skywalker's lightsaber and Darth Vader's helmet and shoulder armor. By The Associated Press An R2-D2 unit that was used in several Star Wars films has ...
Like millions of other kids around the world, after seeing the original trilogy, R2-D2 instantly became my favorite Star Wars character. He seemed like the perfect sidekick, but the real Artoo was ...