Two images depict a red, white, and black droid figure with a cylindrical body, dome-shaped head, and three legs. The droid showcases red panels and metallic details while standing on a grey countertop.

Droid Depot Debuts NEW A-LT Series in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland

Phil Wood

New A-LT series units can now be built at Droid Depot at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park. A-LTs were first introduced in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and then featured in “The Mandalorian.” This marks the fourth unique droid series available for the building experience.

A-LT Series Droid – $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 who visit Droid Depot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge can now build A-LT series droids. Previously, only R-series, BB-series, and C-series droids were available to build.

The A-LT series bodies are the same as those found on R-series droids. The above photo is that of an R-series droid body and dome with A-LT legs, which was what the Cast Members had available to show us on our visit.

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

We were able to view the legs, which are unique to the A-LT design. The legs are extendable. The gray hexagonal part of each leg doesn’t move, but 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 adjust them.

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.

A new 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.” There are elastic loops for storing attachments and accessories.

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