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T-9 Protocol – Miniature inspired by C-3PO
Etiquette, logic, and a dash of panic under pressure
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T-9 Protocol is fluent in six million forms of communication—and none of them include handling blasters. With a stiff posture and clear unease, this figure adds comic relief, narrative flavor, or diplomatic tension to any scenario.
Whether as a mission objective, sidekick, or unlucky tagalong, T-9 brings charm and classic dysfunction to your battlefield—reluctantly, of course.
Compatible with Star Wars: Shatterpoint, Legion, and Imperial Assault, and perfect for those moments where the protocol droid really shouldn’t be in the middle of a firefight.
Legal Disclaimer: This is an unofficial, fan-made product inspired by the Star Wars universe. The manufacturer is not affiliated, associated, authorized, or endorsed by Lucasfilm Ltd., Disney, or any of their subsidiaries. This product is independently created and is not intended to include or infringe upon any intellectual property rights.
We offer our miniatures in different size options so that you can choose the one that best suits your favorite tabletop game. All the measurements are approximate and are taken from the feet to the eye level, excluding the height of the base
NOTE: Not all products are available in all scales.
• 28mm: The smallest format, ideal for veteran Dungeons and Dragons games.
• 32mm: The most common format, compatible with most current tabletop games.
• 34mm: Our specific format for the "Unmatched" board game, with slightly thicker bases.
• 36mm: For those seeking a larger size than the standard.
• 40mm: Specific format for the "Marvel Crisis Protocol" board game.
• 50mm: An excellent choice for collectible and display miniatures.
• 72mm: An even larger option for your collection minis.
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- Delivery Policy 2 to 3 days of preparation time.
- Return policy Insured shipments and guaranteed in case of breakage.
- Not recommended for children under 10 years of age.