30th Anniversary Collection (2006-2008)
#15 Boba Fett (Ralph McQuarrie Concept, "Ultimate Galactic Hunt" Variant)
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The vivid imagination of conceptual artist Ralph McQuarrie brought to life the characters and worlds envisioned by George Lucas. McQuarrie's paintings and drawings were instrumental in the push to bring Lucas's saga to the big screen, giving shape and form to a multitude of fantastic individuals, creatures, planets and technology encompassed in this epic tale. Developed in collaboration with McQuarrie himself, this remarkable action figure series pays tribute to the man whose art defined some of the most memorable characters in film history. Boba Fett was one of the first new characters to be designed for The Empire Strikes Back. The costume began as a Mandalorian super commando suit and went through various designs, as well as being aged, dented, and painted to give it a battle-scarred appearance. Its final look hides a plethora of built-in weapons and the identity of the ruthless bounty hunter it encases. Action figure comes with interchangeable helmet, weapon, flame burst and coin.
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