Gentle Giant "The Empire Strikes Back" Boba Fett Premier Collection Statue (SDCC/NYCC Exclusive)
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It's 11" tall and made of resin.
Confirmed to be an SDCC exclusive. Gentle Giant also noted: "Are you a 2022-2023 Premier Guild Member that can't make #SDCC this year? No worries, we've got you covered! 2022 Guild Members can secure their very own SDCC exclusives from the comfort of their home."
It's also considered an NYCC exclusive.
For a quick period of time around Celebration Anaheim 2022, Toy Palace showed a listing for this, suggesting a shared retailer abroad. The retail price is $200.
This piece is also called the Episode V Boba Fett statue.
Sculpt by Joe Menna, art direction by Dev Gilmore, and paints/proto by the Gentle Giant team.
A Gentle Giant Ltd. release! He needs Han Solo alive! Bounty hunter Boba Fett receives an all-new statue in the Premier Collection line based on his appearance in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back! This exclusive sculpt shows Boba Fett descending the stairs in the carbon freeze chamber, blaster drawn. Standing approximately 11 inches tall, this resin statue features detailed sculpting and paint applications and is limited to just 1000 pieces.
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1,000
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$200.00
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