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Toy Review: Great Looking Colours! Star Wars Hot Toys Boba Fett Action Figure (Animated Version)

Now, Hot Toys has released images of a Star Wars Boba Fett Animation Version Star Wars Sixth Scale Figure. This Star Wars Collectible Figure is based on the image and first appearance of Boba Fett in 1978 in the Star Wars Holiday Special. 

When I was young I had a Star Wars Boba Fett Action Figure. I did not know who he was then as I was only 5 years old back in 1987 and I have not watched any of the Star Wars Movies. All I knew was that I was captivated by this character. 


The Boba Fett action figure I had back then was the Vintage Boba Fett Figure from Kenner. I just happened to have this toy, without knowing how I got it or who gave it to me. I only had the figure, with no other accessories like his blasters but I still had a lot of fun with him. I have always thought that the rocket like thing on his jet pack was a missile but now I know it is a Metallic Grappling Hook with 20 meters of lanyard. I had a lot of fun flying the Boba Fett Action Figure around and diving him into water as I was pretty sure his helmet helped him to breath under water. 


The colours here really look quite nice, and I think the red and blue colour tone on the Star Wars Hot Toys Boba Fett (Animation Version) go very well together.


















The Star Wars Hot Toys Boba Fett (Animation Version) Collectible Figure specially features:

An authentic and detailed likeness of Boba Fett in the Star Wars Holiday Special
Finely crafted blue-colored Boba Fett’s Mandalorian helmet with articulated rangefinder
Body with over 30 points of articulation
Approximately 30cm tall
Seven (7) pieces of interchangeable gloved hands including: 
- One (1) pair of fists 
- One (1) pair of relaxed hands 
- One (1) pair of hands for holding weapons 
- One (1) left hand for holding electropole
Costume:

One (1) Boba Fett blue and yellow color Mandalorian armor
One (1) gray flight suit
One (1) brown and orange colored cape
One (1) blue belt with pouches
One (1) brown blaster pistol holster
One (1) pair of blue gauntlets
One (1) pair of yellow knee guards
One (1) pair of blue and gray boots
Weapons:

One (1) electropole
One (1) blaster pistol
Accessories:

One (1) blue and yellow jetpack
Hexagonal bounty hunter themed figure stand with Boba Fett’s nameplate

Pre Order the Star Wars Hot Toys Boba Fett (Animation Version) Sixth Scale Collectible Figure from Sideshow Collectibles Now.

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