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By SirSteve
Published: April 2, 2007
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The action figure exclusive for Star Wars Celebration IV and Star Wars Celebration Europe will give fans not one, but two super-collectible figures that never before have been available anywhere.

Modeled after artist Ralph McQuarrie's original concept illustrations for beloved droids R2-D2 and C-3PO, the figures celebrate the 30-year legacy of the Star Wars saga as well as the creative, guiding vision of McQuarrie, whose drawings helped George Lucas convince studio directors to back the very first Star Wars movie.

Head on over to StarWars.com for complete details and more pictures.

Also, note the bio on the card back image for the Celebration IV figure, it says that the exclusive is not the duo above but "the amazing Ralph McQuarrie original concept of Luke Skywalker, who brings peace to the galaxy by serving his father." Sounds like the Celebration-exclusive figure was almost Concept Luke instead of the droids.

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