C1-10P Chopper Imperial Disguise Star Wars The Vintage Collection
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C1-10P Chopper


  • MSRP: $16.99 USD
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  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Exclusive: Fan Channel
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: None
  • Released: 2025
  • Joint Count: 10
  • Joint Details: 1 Ball-jointed Dome (allows 360° rotation plus back/forth and side-to-side movement), 1 Swivel Antenna (360° rotation), 2 Swivel Arms In The Dome, 1 Swivel Arm In The Front Of The Body, 2 Swivel Legs, 2 Swivel Ankles, 1 Swivel Middle Wheel (allows 360° rotation plus you can move it further out of the body in 3 steps: all the way up, middle, all the way out)
  • Accessory Count: 4
  • Accessory Details: 1 Long Antenna, 1 Short Antenna, 1 Fork For The Middle Wheel, 1 Middle Wheel

MORE INFORMATION

  • This version of Chopper (C1-10P) in Imperial Disguise was released single carded in Spring 2025 exclusively through the Fan Channel and Amazon
  • Chopper can be seen disguised as an Imperial droid in season 1 of the Star Wars: Rebels tv series, episode 14 titled "Call To Action" from February 9, 2015
  • For this figure Hasbro repainted this Chopper figure from 2023
  • Hasbro included two antennas and a removable middle wheel with Chopper
  • The antennas plug into a hole in the dome, this way you can display the droid with an extended or regular antenna
  • The two arms in the dome an be moved around but they are not detachable from the body
  • The dome can be moved side-to-side, back-and-forth plus it rotates 360°
  • The arm on the front can be moved out of the body
  • The middle leg can be detached, and it can be moved into the body in three stages (all the way extended, in the middle, or closer up to the body)
  • Chopper was well sculpted and nicely painted, but unlike the Star Wars: Ahsoka version, this release is kept all clean (which makes sense since Chopper was all clean in this particular episode of the Star Wars Rebels tv series)
  • Even though Chopper is smaller than other astromech droids this figure is unfortunately underscaled when compared to other 3 3/4' figures, so much so that it's instantly noticeable
  • Chopper stands well on display without falling over
  • This is a repainted figure which makes sense, because it gives us collectors a version of the droid that has not been done previously in the 3 3/4" scale

PACKAGING TEXT

With help from his fellow Spectre crew member Sabine Wren, Chopper (C1-10P) could join his team's undercover missions in disguise, painted as an Imperial droid.

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