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Boba Fett Prototype Armor The Black Series 3.75"
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Boba Fett

The Black Series 3.75"
  • MSRP: $12.83 USD
  • Scale: 3.75"
  • Exclusive: Walmart
  • Variations Recorded: No
  • Year Imprinted: 2005
  • Released: 2017
  • Joint Count: 14
  • Joint Details: Ball-jointed neck, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, 2 ball-jointed elbows, 2 swivel forearms, swivel waist, 2 swivel hips, 2 ball-jointed knees, 2 ball-jointed ankles
  • Accessory Count: 3
  • Accessory Details: 1 Jet-pack, 1 Blaster, 1 Laser Sub-Machine Gun

MORE INFORMATION

  • This 3.75" Boba Fett Prototype Armor was released individually boxed in Spring 2017 exclusively at Walmart stores
  • The figure is a re-release of the mail-away exclusive The Vintage Collection Boba Fett figure from 2011
  • 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.

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