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C2 - B5: one of a kind?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Varn" data-source="post: 535384" data-attributes="member: 12587"><p>Yes, C-3DO was scraped from "The Force Awakens", and those other droids were scraped from the "Clone Wars" pilot movie. I almost forgot, that pilot movie was released theatrically!</p><p></p><p>But is C2-B5 still unique in that it was the only character to appear in an official trailer for a Star Wars film, but not the film itself?</p><p></p><p>Collector value is also determined by unit number, or the order of which they are manufactured. Something akin to the first book off the press at a publishing company. Number 001 out of let's say 10,000.</p><p></p><p>I purchased my Elite Series version directly inside of a shop at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando.when they were first put on shelves </p><p></p><p> I believe this is where Disney's main office is headquartered.</p><p></p><p>Is this where you might think the earliest unit numbers were distributed to?</p><p></p><p>If not I was wondering if there is any marking on the product that shows it's order number?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Varn, post: 535384, member: 12587"] Yes, C-3DO was scraped from "The Force Awakens", and those other droids were scraped from the "Clone Wars" pilot movie. I almost forgot, that pilot movie was released theatrically! But is C2-B5 still unique in that it was the only character to appear in an official trailer for a Star Wars film, but not the film itself? Collector value is also determined by unit number, or the order of which they are manufactured. Something akin to the first book off the press at a publishing company. Number 001 out of let's say 10,000. I purchased my Elite Series version directly inside of a shop at the Magic Kingdom in Orlando.when they were first put on shelves I believe this is where Disney's main office is headquartered. Is this where you might think the earliest unit numbers were distributed to? If not I was wondering if there is any marking on the product that shows it's order number? [/QUOTE]
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