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Kotobukiya Reveals Barnes & Noble Exclusive R2-Q2 Statue

Kotobukiya has released images of their upcoming Barnes & Noble Exclusive R2-Q2 Statue.  The R2-Q2 is the latest in their ARTFX+ line of Star Wars statues.

A Kotobukiya Japanese import! The Star Wars ARTFX+ Statues bring the heroes and villains of the Star Wars universe to life in dynamic 1/10th scale statues, and joining it now is an Imperial astromech first seen in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. R2-Q2 was part of the team that boarded the Tantive IV to search out its involvement in the Rebellion, and now you can take it home to root out Rebel spies in an exclusive presentation available only at Barnes & Noble! An R2-series astromech droid built by Industrial Automaton just like the heroic R2-D2, this unit features the familiar barrel-shaped main body and domed head but in a sinister black, gray, and white color scheme perfectly appropriate to the Empire.

Limited to 1500 pieces, the Barnes & Noble exclusive R2-Q2 stands nearly 4 ½ inches tall in the ARTFX+ 1/10th scale. This is definitely the droid you’re looking for and it will be a perfect centerpiece in your Star Wars display!

Available in November exclusively at Barnes & Noble, limited to 1500 pieces

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If you are interested in other Kotobukiya Star Wars ARTFX+ statues, check out the links to Entertainment Earth below, to get your collection started today!

Order Star Wars: TFA C-3PO R2-D2 and BB-8 ArtFX+ 1:10 Statue Set from Entertainment Earth!
Order Star Wars Yoda and R2-D2 Dagobah ArtFX+ Statue 3-Pack from Entertainment Earth!
Order Star Wars: TFA First Order Stormtrooper ArtFX+ Statue from Entertainment Earth!
Order Star Wars: A New Hope Darth Vader ArtFX Statue from Entertainment Earth!
Order Star Wars Stormtrooper ArtFX Statues 2-Pack from Entertainment Earth!
Order Star Wars: The Force Awakens Kylo Ren ArtFX+ Statue from Entertainment Earth!

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Ashley Wilbanks
Ashley Wilbanks
A Star Wars fan since 1978, he has a passion for all things Star Wars and wonders why May the 4th is not a national holiday. He lives in the wastelands of middle Georgia with his wife, two girls, and two dogs.

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