Boba Fett

Boba Fett


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LEGO Boba Fett

The Star Wars LEGO Boba Fett characters available with the Slave I 7144 and Slave I 6209 sets are examples of the amazing skill of the LEGO designers. Who else could manage to take one of the most lethal and dangerous bounty hunters in the known galaxy and turn him into something that is both cute and still dangerous looking depending on the situation and the perspective of the viewer? The amazing artistic skill is backed by LEGO’s legendary manufacturing skill, and the result is that LEGO Boba Fett was never so much fun to play with.

Instead of simply making Boba Fett a clone of his father’s LEGO character Jango Fett, which might be appropriate given his canonical place in Star Wars lore, LEGO created an entirely new paint scheme for their take on Boba Fett. Clad in gray trousers and a gray tunic that features a slightly more complex green on gray scheme than his father/genetic donor’s dark gray on light gray chest, Boba Fett looks surprisingly like his movie counterpart as far as LEGO characters go. The brown belt and waist may not be the best color match, but the greens are nearly dead-on for his memorable appearances in Star Wars Episodes V and VI, though can be a touch too bright at times. The green elements on Boba Fett’s shirt seem to indicate complex machinery, but only those brave or unfortunate enough to get close to this well known killing machine will ever truly know.

Boba Fett’s custom Mandalorian helmet and bounty hunter jetpack are a single piece affair, and the cute oversized helmet has nice stylistic tweaks that show LEGO’s famous attention to detail. Above the visor is a thin rim of brown trim and a pair of directional arrows facing opposing directions above the junction of the visor elements. The visor elements are further highlighted with brown the fades to black with a pair of reverse arcs on either cheek portion of his well-designed Mandalorian helment. A large black blaster pistol completes the look, and it is not hard to imagine children having hours of fun imagining LEGO Boba Fett blasting away at his enemies as his jetpack carries him up, up, and away.

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Jango Fett

Jango Fett, Slave I


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LEGO Jango Fett

Jango Fett has a very important place in the entire Star Wars mythos. He is the donor for the cells that created the legendary Boba Fett and the genetic basis for the clones used by the Republic. Whether or not those clones formed the backbone of the Empire’s Episode IV-VI storm trooper ranks is debatable, but the fact is that none of the clones or storm troopers seemed to ever match Jango’s wolfishly good looks. While the various LEGO Jango Fetts cannot hope to manage to recapture the onscreen appearance of one of the galaxy’s most famous and feared bounty hunters, the Jango Fett included with LEGO Jango Fett's Slave I 7153 is a prime example of how LEGO can take one of the most iconic characters from the Star Wars universe and manage to make it something unmistakably LEGO-ish.

The LEGO Jango Fett comes with blue legs and arms, black hands, a brown belt/waist segment, and a detailed gray suit. The gray suit gives the impression of being rumpled, and has 5 different light gray sections that stand out from the darker gray background. The coloration of the suit itself makes more sense when Jango is wearing his infamous Mandalorian helmet and backpack affair which he uses to fight Jedi or just enjoy a night out on the town when visiting Coruscant. Of course, Jango Fett’s idea of a night on the town usually includes a great deal of sneaking, spying, and at least a little killing or abduction, and the slightly sinister look on the face of his LEGO character certainly hints that there is a great deal more to Jango than meets the eye.

The LEGO version of Jango Fett is a standard sized LEGO character and can fit into any number of vehicles, including the Slave I that he is often sold with. With his distinct Mandalorian helmet and bounty hunter jetpack attached, he is simply lethal but still cool just as he was on that fateful afternoon in the arena on Geonosis. Without his Mandalorian helmet and bounty hunter jetpack, the LEGO Star Wars Jango Fett is still a unique character, but he cannot possibly match the roguish charm of his big screen counterpart.

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