Meet the 2021 Disney Parks Halloween themed Droid Factory astromech – R6-W1CH

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It’s August which can only mean one thing, this years Disney Parks Halloween themed Droid Factory astromech, R6-W1CH, has started arriving at Disney Parks. The droid has already been spotted at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World, Orlando and is expected to follow at other parks soon.

 

This years droid has a witch theme, with accompanying hat and returns to the R-series after last years BB unit. Called R6-W1CH in a break from the traditional B00 designation of the previous Halloween droids.

The bio on the card back reveals this red and black astromech is from the mysterious world of Dathomir and is known to aid a coven of witches in their gifts of wielding dark magic.

Here’s an early look, with photo credits to Chuck McMenamin.

 

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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It’s August which can only mean one thing, this years Disney Parks Halloween themed Droid Factory astromech, R6-W1CH, has started arriving at Disney Parks. The droid has already been spotted at Disney Springs at Walt Disney World, Orlando and is expected to follow at other parks soon.

 

This years droid has a witch theme, with accompanying hat and returns to the R-series after last years BB unit. Called R6-W1CH in a break from the traditional B00 designation of the previous Halloween droids.

The bio on the card back reveals this red and black astromech is from the mysterious world of Dathomir and is known to aid a coven of witches in their gifts of wielding dark magic.

Here’s an early look, with photo credits to Chuck McMenamin.

 

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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