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The range-finder on the helmet is removable and can be moved up or down
There is no head underneath the helmet
The jet-pack plugs well into a hole in the back of the figure
The cape and Wookiee braids are attached permanently
The blaster is a bit too big for the holster
Boba Fett can hold both weapons OK in his hands
The figure stands well without a stand and keeps its balance decently in even more dynamic poses
The belt and holster are attached permanently
Unfortunately Hasbro didn't capture the original costume as well as they could have, this becomes quickly apparent by just watching the "Super Trooper" video on StarWars.com
As pointed out by Ben Burt, both lights on the front of the helmet were red, not red and blue as on the figure
There is no holster on the prototype armor, instead there is a big white pouch which is missing on the figure
There are no Wookiee braids on the prototype armor
The rocket on the jetpack looks quite different on the prototype armor
The figure came with a basic "cape", the prototype armor however used a beach towel, why not include that with the figure Hasbro?
All in all this super articulated Boba Fett (Prototype Armor) is a very cool looking figure and a nice tribute, but with more attention to detail (or money spent on Hasbro's behalf), this figure could have been much more fun for collectors
There is currently a video available on StarWars.com which shows the prototype armor quite beautifully: Prototype Armor On StarWars.com
PACKAGING TEXT
Before he put on the familiar Mandalorian armor from the Star Wars saga, this notorious bounty hunter was initially envisioned as a "Super Trooper" in all white armor.