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Slave 1 - Jango & Boba Fett's SpacecraftSlave 1 was the spaceship piloted by both Jango Fett and his son Boba Fett in the Star Wars saga; the ship appeared in the movies Episode II; Attack of the Clones, Episode V and The Empire Strikes Back - having had many modifications made by Boba Fett after he came into possession of the ship. In the Star Wars expanded Universe, Slave 1 was a modified prototype Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft seized by Jango Fett and inherited by young Boba after his father's demise on the planet of Geonosis at the hands of Jedi Master Mace Windu. For the complete biography of Slave 1 take a look at Wookiepedia - Slave 1. Star Wars Lego - Jango Fett's Slave 1 Jango Fett's Slave 1 ReviewJango Fett's Slave I PollDo you own Jango Fett's Lego Slave 1? Yes, it's a great Star Wars Lego set. Yes, but it is not one of the best Legos. No, but I want to get hold of one. No, I want a different Star Wars Lego set.See results without votingFeatures Of Jango Fett's Slave 1Jango Fett's Slave 1 is a challenging Lego model to build and once assembled is quite large (11 x 15 inches).




This version of Slave 1 comes in the colours before modification by Boba Fett and this is reflected by the bricks of numerous colours contained within this Lego set. Jango Fett's Slave 1 is a real boon for those who like their spacecraft with lots of guns; this model is armed with 2 twin blaster cannons, 2 rapid firing laser cannons and 2 projectile launchers for maximum firepower to attack your other Star Wars Lego spaceships - lots of fun for little boys (and some bigger boys too!) The Lego Mini Figures Two Star Wars Lego mini figures come with Jango Fett's Slave 1 and both are only available in this set; they are Jango Fett as a Mandalorian warrior with rocket pack and a young Boba Fett before following in his father's footsteps. Jango Fett's Lego Slave 1 has some nice little features including a pivoting cockpit that swivels in conjunction with the wings, just like the ship in the movies. There is also a smuggling compartment which connects to the ship's underside using a magnet.




The front compartment of Slave 1 opens up to reveal two rockets together with a blue power core and three bombs can be stores which can be dropped by tilting up the back end. Star Wars Lego - Boba Fett's Slave 1 Boba Fett's Slave 1 ReviewBoba Fett's Slave 1 PollDo you own Boba Fett's Lego Slave 1? Yes, it is a really great Lego model. Yes, it is cool but not my favourite. No, but I am looking to buy one. No, I am looking for something else.See results without votingFeatures Of Boba Fett's Slave 1This is the most recent Star Wars Lego Slave 1 and is by far the most stylish looking with the characteristic colour scheme applied by Boba Fett. This 573 piece Lego model requires two instruction manuals to lead the builder through the assembly and measures 13 x 13 inches once completed. As with the Jango Fett version, Boba Fett's Lego Slave 1 is armed to the teeth with a special missile firing compartment and side-mounted flick-firing missiles as well as an array of blasters and laser canons - this is a really good set for those that like to play at starship battles.




Boba Fett's Lego Slave 1 comes with three mini figures; a new, redesigned Boba Fett with cape, bounty hunter Bossk (a mini figure only available with this Lego set) and Han Solo in a white shirt accompanied by carbonite capsule which he fits into when "frozen". Apart from the complex missile firing compartment, this Lego version of Slave 1 has a large holding space, under the loading ramp, where Han Solo in his carbonite tomb fits nicely. Another nice feature is the opening cockpit of the ship which rotates as the ship is moved, just as it does in the movies! Both Jango and Boba Fett are Mandalorians - you can see more Mandalorian Legos here. The Lego Star Wars Mandalorian warriors battle pack was released in early 2011 - here they are reviewed and accompanied by customized Mandalorian mini figures which are also for sale. More Star Wars LegosGeonosian LegoStar Wars Lego minifigures and sets based on the battle of Geonosis from the Star wars saga.Lego Embo - Star Wars Bounty HunterThe Lego Embo mini figure was released by Lego in late 2010/early 2011 as part of the Bounty Hunter Assault Gunship set and currently this is the only Lego set that this mini figure is included found in.




Plo Koon Lego StarfighterPlo Koon's Jedi Starfighter is a simple Lego assembly, suitable for 7-12 year old Lego fans (and of course older), measuring around ten inches long once complete with Plo Koon's distinctive blue and white colours.Lego JawasStar wars Lego Jawa mini figures and the Lego sets that they are included in.Endor Lego CreationAn awesome, custom-built Endor forest moon made of Lego - fantastic!Ki Adi Mundi LegoThe Ki Adi Mundi Lego mini figure was released by Lego in June 2011 as part of the Geonosis Starfighter set and currently this is the only set that he can be found in.Bossk LegoThe Bossk Lego mini figure was released in the Boba Fett's Slave 1 Star Wars Lego set 8097.Jedi LegosThose who are fans of Star Wars and Lego will certainly be interested in Jedi Legos; here you will find a collection of Jedi Lego figures and action sets that contain Lego Jedis.Hoth Battle Lego DioramaAn amazing Hoth battle Lego diorama which took over 60000 Lego bricks to build. Join Hubpages & Create Your Own HubsCreate your own Hubpages account




If you are not already a member of Hubpages, click to join. Sign up and make money online writing about what you know! More by this AuthorBooks & NovelsDr Seuss Characters - My Top FiveDr Seuss characters are some of the most popular from children's literature. Here I talk about five of my personal favourite Dr Seuss characters. LEGOsLego Embo - Star Wars Bounty HunterThe Star Wars Lego mini figure of the bounty hunter Embo from the Star Wars spin off animated series; Please Sign In To Leave A CommentNo comments yet.Who doesn’t love LEGO® Minifigures? LEGO® Minifigures form part of the LEGO sets and represent figures or characters from movies, books, games, TV shows etc. LEGO® Minifigures are liked by kids and adults alike. While kids have fun stretching their imaginations further by using these LEGO® minifigurines to populate their LEGO® world or pilot their LEGO® vehicles, AFOLs and LEGO® enthusiasts love to collect them. The LEGO® Group has made plentiful of unique minifigures over the last 40 decades, with over 4.3 billion LEGO® minifigures produced until date.




Below are some of the popular minifigures in the history of LEGO®: Being the first of the superhero minifigures ever created by LEGO®, Spiderman minifigures were launched as part of the Spiderman movie-based Spider-Man Action Studio set in the early 2000s. The first Spiderman minifigure came with silver meshings for the spider webs printed on the front and the back. Several different versions of the Spiderman minifigure were produced from 2002 to 2004. There were no other variants of Spiderman minifigures until 2012. In 2013, LEGO® took inspiration from Marvel Comics and produced an aesthetically designed Spiderman with accurate facial and body print details. It has dynamic silver meshings for the webs and light-blue speckled printing on the front and back of the torso. It is also the most popular of all Spiderman minifigures that LEGO® has ever created. One of the most iconic fictional antagonists of this generation is the Sith Lord, Darth Vader. The first Darth Vader minifigure was produced as part of the LEGO® Classic Star Wars line in 1999.




The minifigure had the most detailed facial expressions compared to other LEGO® minifgures. This Darth Vader had few reflective buttons on the body, a mould for a helmet, a black cape and a red lightsaber. This minifigure did not undergo any changes until 2005. In 2008, LEGO® launched two new versions of the minifigure, one without the cape and the other, a more menacing looking Darth Vader. The minifigure went through a natural progression of becoming better over the years, with a rare chrome plated minifigure that stood out among the rest and the ones that were launched in 2015 came with removable helmets and best facial detailing. LEGO® Captain America minifigure was launched in 2012 as part of Marvel Super Heroes LEGO® set, Captain America’s Avenging Cycle from the movie, The Avengers. The minifigure came with a dark blue suit with some well-designed printed details, dark red hands and the indispensable superhero armor – vibranium shield. The minifigure went through some modifications over the last few years, and in 2015, LEGO® came up with an updated version of the 2012 Captain America Super Hero minifigure, with more intricate body printing and facial detailing.




The first LEGO® Batman minifigure was made in 2006 within three different sets. It had a light grey and black body suit, with a black helmet, trademark black cape, a yellow utility belt on his torso and a custom bat symbol. The minifigure underwent some variations until 2015, when two versions of the Batman minifigure line were released – one that had a new helmet with a smaller ears and an open mouthpiece, softer cape, black and grey suit, and black boots; the other was the scuba version of the same Batman. The most well liked character from Star Wars and the most well known astromech droid is R2-D2. The very first LEGO® R2-D2 minifigure came out as part of the X-Wing Starfighter Building Set in the year 1999. The minifigure had reflective silver and blue printing on its head and some detailing in the body. The most favorite of all R2-D2s made so far was released in 2015. Sharing details from the designs of the earlier astromech droids, this minifigure has been part of plenty of sets based off Star Wars movies released in the past years.




Minifigures of Stormtroopers, the popular shock troopers of the Galactic Empire of the Star Wars series, were first released in 2001. Since then, Stormtrooper minifigures have been featured in several STAR Wars themed sets of LEGO®. The most common version of the minifigure has Stormtroopers donning a white armor, black head under the helmet and detailed printing on the front and back of the body. A special edition Chrome Silver Stormtrooper Magnet Minifigure was released in 2009 to commemorate 10 years of LEGO Star Wars. The original Jango Fett minifigure, based on the Star Wars bounty hunter in the Star Wars universe, was introduced in 2002. It had a jetpack mould in blue and silver with a helmet at the back of its torso, along with two classic revolver pistols in its hands. The minifigure had a black head with a yellow face printed on it. Later on, LEGO® released two newer versions of Jango Fett – 2013 dark blue version of Jango Fett and the Santa Jango Fett. Based on the title character at the heart of J.K. Rowling’s best-selling fantasy series, LEGO® Harry Potter is an extremely popular minifigure worldwide.




Harry Potter minifigure appears in all of the LEGO® sets from the Harry Potter theme, and has gone through several changes since it came out in 2001. The first Harry Potter minifigure donned a blue jacket and a baggy white shirt, had yellow hands and a descriptive face with circular eyeglasses on. Several versions of Harry were released from 2002 until 2010. The most popular Harry Potter minifigure, comes in blue jacket holding a wand, is part of the Hogwarts Castle Set. Whether you are an avid LEGO® Minifigures collector or want to have a go at assembling some LEGO® Minifigures, there is one place you should not miss in Dubai, and that is STACK – the largest event for fans of LEGO® in the Middle East! Featuring a panoply of rare LEGO® Minifigures, amazing LEGO® attractions, interesting LEGO® gaming consoles, unique LEGO® creations for visitors and Adult Fans of LEGO® (AFOLs), STACK will be THE place for all things LEGO®. Kids and AFOLs will have a great opportunity to play LEGO® games, do fun activities and explore exciting attractions in the four-day LEGO® extravaganza taking place in Dubai from the 19th to 22nd of October 2016.

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