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This Life-Size 1:1 Pit Droid Head Replica is a ★★★★★ choice and includes weathering that is battle-worn and built for display. Inspired by the rusted, oil-slicked units seen in the Outer Rim, this custom-painted prop features a deeply weathered blue finish with silver chipping, black grime accents, and antennae.

Crafted using advanced 3D printing techniques and sealed with a realistic multi-phase paint process, this droid bust makes a killer addition to any shop shelf, cosplay backdrop, or collector's den.

 

⚙️ Features

  • Life-Size 1:1 Pit Droid Head Replica

  • 3D printed in high-quality PLA plastic

  • Signature rust-orange paint with silver chipping and grime FX

  • Two antennae made to stand out

  • High-gloss black eye lens

  • Fully assembled and weathered by hand

  • Made to order – every piece is unique

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⚖️ Specs

  • Roughly 11 inches tall (27.94 cm)

  • Roughly 8 inches wide (20.32 cm)

  • Weighs up to 1.0 lbs (0.45 kg)

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We use expensive, high-quality primers and paints on the premium models for the best possible finish.


If you've seen our blasters from years prior, they most likely DO NOT reflect the current quality of our products, as we continuously strive to enhance your experience with our work.

 

As each piece is custom-made to order, please allow for extended production time. No returns or cancellations accepted. Questions? Hit us up.

Life-Size 1:1 Pit Droid Head – Weathered Blue | Star Wars Replica

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  • In the industrial shadows of the Outer Rim, pit droids were the grease-stained backbone of galactic starship maintenance. Manufactured by Serv-O-Droid, Inc., these compact units were built for one purpose: keep ships running, no questions asked. Deployed in swarms across podracing circuits, backwater repair bays, and underworld chop shops, their collapsible design allowed for rapid deployment in tight quarters. With limited speech and just enough intelligence to follow orders—or cause chaos—they were fast, expendable, and loyal to whoever paid. Their rust-orange shells weren’t just for style—they masked oil stains, heat damage, and years of field abuse. Clumsy but persistent, pit droids became icons of the working-class droid underbelly, surviving long after their factory lines shut down.

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