Other Sets
Two Lego Mindstorms sets have been released prior to 2002. The first set featured R2-D2 which can also be converted into a Battle Droid on a STAP and a Treadwell droid. It is called the Droid Developer Kit and was Released in 2000, numbered 9748, and contains 657 pieces. The second set was an AT-AT which can also be converted in to a Destroyer Droid and Droid Starfighter (walking mode). It is called Dark Side Developer Kit and was released later in 2000, numbered 9754, and it contains 578 pieces.
Keychains/keyrings are very popular Lego sets. Until recently, only single characters were released as keychains.
Number | Name |
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3913 | Darth Vader Keychain |
3914 | Luke Skywalker Keychain |
3922 | Darth Maul Keychain |
3947 | Yoda Keychain |
4202665 | C-3PO Keychain |
4224469 | Snowtrooper Keychain |
4224471 | Yoda Keychain |
4224472 | Stromtrooper Keychain |
4270898 | Anakin Keychain |
4270900 | Clone Trooper Keyring |
4270902 | Chewbacca Keyring |
4274291 | Yoda Keyring |
4294201 | Boba Fett Keyring |
4297461 | Imperial Royal Guard Keyring |
851091 | R2-D2 Keyring |
851461 | Obi-Wan Keychain |
851937 | Astromech Droid Keychain |
851938 | Princess Leia Keychain |
852113 | Millennium Falcon Bag Charm |
852114 | Y-wing Fighter Bag Charm |
852115 | Vader’s TIE Fighter Bag Charm |
852245 | Land Speeder Bag Charm |
852246 | Slave I Bag Charm |
852247 | Jedi Starfighter Bag Charm |
852352 | Plo Koon Keychain |
852353 | Ahsoka Keychain |
852354 | Asajj Ventress Keychain |
852355 | Commander Cody Keychain |
852356 | Captain Rex Keychain |
853201 | Jar Jar Binks Keychain |
853200 | Shaak Ti Keychain |
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