If   you were one of the people to actually have this, good for you. If you   are one of the few to still have this, and with all the pieces – I  stand  up and applaud you friend. Bravo! There is no other single  playset or  vehicle in the original line that includes so many small and  disparate  pieces. Heck, you have even one younger sibling and you can  all but  guarantee some lost pieces.
The Droid Factory came with  many  interlinking parts, enabling you to build various droids (duh!).  All the  parts fit into notches molded into the orange base. A crane  could also  help you “lift” the various parts. This was released in an  SW and ESB  box. The British Palitoy version inexplicably had a  different molded  base and did not have the crane. Why? Who knows? This  was also the only  way, in the original line, you could get an R2-D2  with a certain third appendage. The base was also re-used later as  Jabba’s Dungeon.
Why should you get this playset? Five  reasons:
1. First and foremost, the only way you could  get an R2-D2 with the middle leg.
2. Despite its questionable  canonicity, it was fun to construct droids.
3. The box picture  with Jawas streaming all over – funny because they are scavengers, not  builders.
4. Robots with treads, with wheels – this was actually  kind of weird and different.
5.  Probably the closest you’ll get  to the droid factories on Geonosis.  Oh, don’t remember that? Watch  Attack of the Clones. Okay, don’t. No  one’s forcing you to.
Backstory:
Not   much backstory, since it is just a playset made up for the toys, and no   real basis in the Star Wars universe. Of course, one could always argue   that a droid factory like this does exist..somewhere…since the SW   universe is so vast.
Want more?  Wookieepedia article  on droid foundrys
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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Droid Factory (SW)
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