New Extendable Legs Available for Droids at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland

New extendable legs can now be added to droids at Droid Depot at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland Park. Two new droid backpacks are also available.

Droid Model With Extendable Legs – $99.99

A display of two Star Wars droid figures on a gray countertop. The droids feature various designs and colors, including red, black, silver, and white. People can be seen in the background.

Guests building an R-Series or C-Series droid at Droid Depot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge can now add extendable legs during the building process. These extendable legs are silver and black and shaped like triangles.

Person holding a white and red spherical droid toy with a black stand on a counter, next to a grey and red droid toy.

The gray hexagonal part of each leg doesn’t move as the bottom black part drops down. The extender that drops from the hexagon is black with a subtle etched design.

A red, white, and black droid figure with extendable legs stands on a table next to a smaller gray and red droid. People and a checkout counter are visible in the background, capturing the bustling atmosphere of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.

The legs can extend to various lengths, so after building their droids, guests can make them as short or as tall as they want.

Industrial Automaton Droid Backpack – $59.99

Two gray backpacks displayed on a red shelf. The backpack on the left has "Industrial Automaton Astromech Droids" printed on it, while the one on the right reads "Custom Astromech Unit.

Two new backpacks are also available at Droid Depot. The first is gray and features “Industrial Automaton Astromech Droids” in white on the front small zipper pocket. Above the words is the Industrial Automaton logo.

On the bottom half of the front pocket is a blue panel with red, yellow, white, and blue buttons.

Display of gray backpacks labeled "Custom Astromech Units" and "Industrial Automation" with robotic-themed patches, hanging on a red wall.

When the front pocket is unzipped, “Custom Astromech Units” is found in white beneath the Droid Depot logo.

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One side of the backpack features a small gray pocket with a blue and white circle with eight black lines.

Clear Droid Backpack – $59.99

Two display droid backpacks are shown hanging against a red wall, with a sign nearby indicating a price of $59.99. A small droid figure is seen on the left side of the image.

The other backpack features a transparent window that allows guests to show off their droids. Beneath the window is a beige droid access panel. “Droid Depot” and the shop’s logo appear on a gray tag to the right of the access panel.

Close-up of a hand holding a gray vest with the Industrial Automation logo and text "Astromech Droid" on it, displayed on a rack in a store.

One side of the backpack displays a silver Industrial Automaton logo above the words “Industrial Automaton Astromech Droids.”

Customizations are always being deployed at Droid Depot at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. In May, a new R-Series drum accessory set arrived at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Before that, two Droid Depot backpacks became available.

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