![]() ![]() In the Gameboy Advance version of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, a form of the Super Battle Droid is present in the game, which is based on the physical variants without a rocket launcher arm, but green instead of blue or grey. At the elbow joint the arm becomes cylindrical and extends farther than the other one in a representation of the rocket launcher some unique super battle droids possess. The difference is in the left arm: instead of the standard with a small blaster, the forearm is the gun. This, too, is similar to its predecessor. The third and as of yet last version released was introduced in 2009. The second variant was released in 2007 and differs from the original in one way: while the first version was metallic pearl blue, this one is metallic dark grey. The feet are connected at the bottom and the knee joints are immobile, however, allowing for only the limited movement of bending over nearly not 90 degrees. ![]() The legs appear thin from the front, have square-like calves and have one joint at the knee. The legs and feet are made up of one piece and are, like the torso, accurate to the movie. A small tube is located on the arm, representing the arm-mounted repeating blaster the super battle droids are equipped with. The forearm is narrow near the front grip and gets wider as it gets closer to the hinge. This immobile "hinge" is closer to one end than the other, depicting a shorter upper arm than the forearm. The arms are identical and have two grips, one one each side, with a circular section representing a hinge near the middle. Two slightly raised sections of the shoulders fortify the sides of the head. The head does not stick out or protrude like minifigure or normal battle droid heads rather, it is set at shoulder level, with no neck. The upper half is smooth and slightly rounded and is where the head is located. The torso is large and wedge-shaped with four horizontal grooves, one above the other, on the lower half. The first Super Battle Droid was released in 2002 and was accurately coloured metallic pearl blue. Three variants were made, each one differing very slightly from the last. All sections but the leg part are exclusive to the minifigure, as its unique design cannot be matched by standard components. It consists of a single piece for the torso, a single piece for the legs and two parts for the arms. The Super Battle Droid stands taller than most other minifigures. ![]()
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