Come on up to the 2nd Annual Fort Collins Comic Con!
We’ll be in booth J9, right next to Far Away Creations

Come on up to the 2nd Annual Fort Collins Comic Con!
We’ll be in booth J9, right next to Far Away Creations

Thanks for all who stopped by to say hi at Denver Comic Con this past weekend.
Interested in building droids with us? Join up, and say hi on the forums!
Thanks to everyone who stopped by our area at this year’s Star Wars at the Hangar event at the wonderful Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum. We had droids from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs gather in Denver for another successful event.
Feeling like you’re wanting to build a droid yourself? Join us!
Thanks to everyone who came and visited our booth at this year’s NoCo Mini Maker Faire! We hope you got your droid fix, and we welcome to join in on the fun.

Loveland siblings Christian Chase, 8, left, Alexis Chase, 9, and Issac Chase, 11, and Ezzi Murtin, 4, of Boulder, look at an R3T2 Star Wars character at the Mountain States Droid Builders booth during the NoCo Mini Make Faire on Saturday at the Rocky Mountain Center for Innovation and Technology. Visit www.msr2droids.com for more information on the droid group. (Steve Stoner / Loveland Reporter-Herald)

We had a great turnout at Denver Comic Con this year, thanks to everyone who made an appearance with their droid!
Did you see us at DCC and are interested in joining us on your own droid quest?
We’re looking to build up our club membership, so click here to join us today!
Left to right: Cal, Andi, Lynelle, Devin, Tom W., Jackson, Brian, Tim, Rich, Steve.
(Tom H was also there on Saturday, but missed the Sunday photo)
This extremely busy weekend is coming to an end and we had droids at several great events:
If anyone sees this droid, especially on ebay or craigslist, please contact it’s owner immediately:
Help @chrisfbartlett(his twitter handle) find his R2! If anyone sees it on eBay/craigslist message him, it’s stolen goods! It was stolen from his garage before Xmas. Just keep your eyes and ears peeled. You can also email him here: chris@TK409.com This was stolen near Red Rock, Texas at his home.
Notice that the pockets for the details are square with right angle corners instead of the rounded corners the club usually makes. Side and pockets vents are unpainted, as are the coin slots. This should help identify the droid more easily.

Stolen droids are heartbreaking, it’s kind of like losing a member of the family. Please help him find his little buddy.
Thank you,
Lynelle N. Phillips
R2-AL and Goldie