Build-A-Droid: CU-28 Figure available today

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CU-28, the February Build-A-Droid Figure went on sale earlier today, on the Disney Store website at different times, in different territories.

Originally called CW-24 in the initial press release for this line in January, but now changed to CU-28. This protocol droid appeared in the first episode of season three of The Mandalorian, where he can be found in the office of the Magistrate of Nevarro.

Here, the distinctive copper-coloured droid is replicated in detail as a Star Wars Droid Factory figure. Part of a new Droid Factory Build-A-Droid programme, CU-28 comes with an extra head piece. When you collect all six figures in the first launch, you will be able to build your own TC-332 droid.

Matt Bell
Matt Bell
Matt’s fandom continued to grow even more with the Star Wars resurgence of the 90’s. Reading the Expanded Universe and West End Games supplements, playing the LucasArts computer games and being active in fan groups and forums since the early days of the Internet. Matt began to write his own Star Wars reference books and character guides. Today his collecting focus is on Star Wars literature and items from the 90’s.
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CU-28, the February Build-A-Droid Figure went on sale earlier today, on the Disney Store website at different times, in different territories.

Originally called CW-24 in the initial press release for this line in January, but now changed to CU-28. This protocol droid appeared in the first episode of season three of The Mandalorian, where he can be found in the office of the Magistrate of Nevarro.

Here, the distinctive copper-coloured droid is replicated in detail as a Star Wars Droid Factory figure. Part of a new Droid Factory Build-A-Droid programme, CU-28 comes with an extra head piece. When you collect all six figures in the first launch, you will be able to build your own TC-332 droid.

Matt Bell
Matt Bell
Matt’s fandom continued to grow even more with the Star Wars resurgence of the 90’s. Reading the Expanded Universe and West End Games supplements, playing the LucasArts computer games and being active in fan groups and forums since the early days of the Internet. Matt began to write his own Star Wars reference books and character guides. Today his collecting focus is on Star Wars literature and items from the 90’s.
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