The
Legacy Collection introduced
us to a new style of astromech, the R7 unit. Not only were we introduced but
within a short 60 days we were treated to two between waves 1 and 2
as both were one of two chosen Build
A Droid figures in both waves.
While not an immediate favorite, the R7 units slowly developed a liking
with fans and collectors. But the sad thing is that we do not know
much about them. The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia describes
them as follows: "A military astromech co-developed by FreiTek
Incorporated specifically for use aboard the New Republic E-wing starfighter,
although variants existed that could be used in other starships." Well,
that is just wonderful, but where are the specific examples where we
can find R7-Z0 in action or the battles this droid took part? We want
to know more, Hasbro. In previous Q&A sessions with Hasbro, fans
have asked for specific bio information on all the Build
A Droid figures
because other than a name, there is not much more the packaging gives
us on these very popular droids. Hasbro has alluded that this would
be a great idea to include this data as an online exclusive source
(or something relatively similar) but it has yet to see fruition. We
hope they decide to proceed with some sort of bio information on these
droids, because we would truly love to know more details, especially
of the droids we have NEVER seen before like R7-Z0 and R7-T1.
R7-Z0 comes
to us in seven separate pieces but these seven parts are packed across
four basic figures (including Ak-rev, Yarna
d'al' Gargan, Bane
Malar and Darth
Vader). It is made up of a dome, body, two legs, two rockets, and
removable third leg attachment. All the parts (except for the third leg)
are specific to the R7 units and no other Build
A Droid parts will utilize
them. This droids coloring is very simple but the red and army/olive
green look fantastic together. The droid is very clean and you already
know how we wish for our astromechs to be a little bit more banged up
than this. If you study the reference photo, you will see how in need
of dirt the action figure is. The red circle on the top of the dome is
very unique and we don't believe we have seen this on any R-series droid
before. The triangle-shaped eye port is honestly pretty silly. Rather
than working as a unique feature to this model of astromech, it looks
more like a random geometric shape some creator at Lucasfilm desperately
tried to make work to be different from the other models. In short, some
better and additional final tweaks could have been made to the
R7 units to make them a better and more believable style of droid in
the Star Wars universe. The way Hasbro packaged this Build A Droid's parts is unfortunate. The bands have warped the legs a bit and the posture of the droid is a bit wonky because of it.
If you look
at all the Build
A Droid figures to date (all the ones that appeared
in the blue phase of The Legacy Collection), you will likely
agree that they came in like a lamb and went out like a lion. As time
progressed, each Droid Factory pack-in has gotten better and better and
Hasbro seems determined to continue to make them more exciting and unique
going forward. But their humble beginnings of the R7 units are still
most welcomed by us. Star Wars is about variety and unique characters.
We definitely have never seen an astromech droid like the R7 unit before.
And it probably won't be your most favorite one by any means, but there
are some things about it that make it a very worthwhile Build
A Droid figure. And if you are an Episode VI fan, you may have completed this
droid by default. But as a footnote, we tend to believe that there are
many R7-Z0 units out there without legs. We joke a bit here, but since
both Ak-rev (and to a much greater degree) Yarna d'al' Gargan were major
peg-warmers (and Hasbro collected them from retail and destroyed them)
we suspect that there will be quite a few incomplete R7-Z0 droids. We
hope that you have completed yours, because not only are the figures
who contained its droid parts good, so is this droid. R7-Z0 will grow on you with time. We're just not used to them yet, but expect them to make a bigger splash as times moves forward in the Star Wars universe.
Collector Notes
R7-Z0
Status: R7-Z0 is an all-new figure that utilizes the R7-series astromech Build A Droid sculpt. It can be built from 7 individual parts split across the following figures:
Ak-rev (BD 5) – R7-Z0 left leg/booster rocket
Yarna d'al' Gargan (BD 6) – R7-Z0 right leg/booster rocket
Bane Malar (BD 7) – R7-Z0 body
Darth Vader (BD 8) – R7-Z0 dome/third leg
Articulation Count: 8 points (8 areas of articulation)
Articulation Details: swivel dome (1), swivel left leg (1), swivel right leg (1), hinge-jointed left foot (1), hinge-jointed right foot (1), left leg rolling wheel (1), right leg rolling wheel (1), third leg rolling wheel (1)
Accessory Count: 2
Accessory Details: 2 booster rockets
Date Stamp: 2008
Assortment Number: None
UPC: None
Retail: $0.00 USD
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