ICYMI: R2-S4M is serving up drinks once again as Disney unveils their newest StarWars Droid Factory figure
celebrates its 40th Anniversary this year, and Disney is celebrating. Releasing as part of their Droid Factory line, a new and deep-cut Astromech figure has arrived. R2-S4M is anthat appeared in the background of Return of the Jedi on Jabba the Hutt's sail barge, the Khetanna. This Astromech bartender here's a similar design to R2-D2 but with a red design and a very weathered shell. He will come with his serving tray, which can be removed and be the life of any Star Wars party.
This is the first time Star Wars fans are seeing this droid get a name, as R2-S4M was not named in any books or films, and previous releases only titled him as"Jabba's Bartender." At long last, R2-S4M can come home with an actual name, a new set of skills and keep the drinks following at any Cantina or any collection. This Star Wars Droid Factory debut is a perfect example of a Star Wars: Return of the Jedi 40th Anniversary celebratory release.
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