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The Star Wars universe has always been a lucrative ground for toymakers and thanks to advances in technology, what would have been impossible back in 1977 is now completely tangible. Thanks to drone technology, Propel has developed a line of Star Wars Battling Drones which allows kids both young and old to fly some of the movies’ most iconic vehicles. Along with the Millennium Falcon, Propel has created a T-65 X-Wing Fighter, Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced X1 and a 74-Z Speeder Bike complete with miniature Stromtrooper from Return of the Jedi.

Showing off all four at this year’s Star Wars Celebration, fans will be able to reserve the first 15,000 special edition pieces which will ship in late September. Unfortunately, getting your hands on one of these might be a bit difficult as sales are currently licensed for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. U.S. fans will be able to reserve them online with prices rumored to be around $300 to $400 USD each. Take a more detailed look at the images above.

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