Boba Fett - Printed Arms, Detailed Helmet and Torso
sw0275 · Star Wars
Star Wars: Episode V / VI · 2010

Figure ID
sw0275
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2010
Rarity
Rare
Head
Light flesh head with standard dual-sided expression (angry/determined and clone scarred face) hidden beneath the iconic green Mandalorian helmet with printed yellow and red details.
Torso
Dark green, grey, and brown printing featuring Mandalorian armor vest, chest plates, braids over the right shoulder, and a utility belt. Includes sand blue arms and light gray hands.
Legs
Reddish brown legs with printed grey and dark tan knee pads, pouches, and side holster details.
Accessories
Sand green jetpack attached to the back of the torso. Typically paired with a standard black or grey blaster rifle, though none is held in the image.
Color Scheme
Sand green, dark green, reddish brown, sand blue, grey, and dark tan, reflecting Boba Fett's classic weathered armor palette.
Printing Details
Extremely detailed pad printing featuring intricate chest armor, shoulder braided cords, arm printing, and highly accurate helmet markings characteristic of early 2010s premium LEGO Star Wars design.
Variants
This specific variant (sw0275) features printed arms and highly detailed leg and torso printing. It differs from earlier 2000s Boba Fett figures which lacked arm and leg printing.
Condition Notes
Common wear points include scratches on the printed helmet visor, wear on the torso chest armor, and loose arm clutch power. The figure in the photo appears to be in very good used condition.
Estimated Value
Used complete is approximately $25 to $40 USD, while new/sealed condition can reach $60+ USD depending on marketplace demand.
Price (New)
Originally available in sets priced around $90 to $100 USD at the time of release, yielding a standard per-minifigure cost context.
Compatible Sets
8097 Slave I (2010)
Character Background
Boba Fett is the legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter cloned from Jango Fett, famous for capturing Han Solo in carbonite and working for Jabba the Hutt.
Design Notes
This version represents a massive design leap forward from the 2006 Boba Fett, introducing arm printing and much crisper, screen-accurate helmet lines.
Similar Minifigures
sw0107 (Boba Fett 2006), sw0529 (Boba Fett with 2014 printing), sw1088 (Boba Fett with arm printing 2020)
Collectibility
High collectibility among Star Wars fans due to the popularity of the character and the specific detail level of this 2010 iteration.
History
Released during the height of the Clone Wars era wave that refreshed classic Original Trilogy characters with updated, highly detailed printing standards.
Interesting Facts
This version of Boba Fett was widely praised upon release for finally including the coveted printed arm details that fans had requested for years.
Display Suggestions
Display alongside a Slave I model or on a UCS-style black baseplate with a descriptive character plaque, kept away from direct sunlight.
Modification Potential
Can be upgraded with third-party cloth capes or combined with custom rangefinders, though purists prefer the stock configuration.
Overall Assessment
An essential collector's piece for any LEGO Star Wars enthusiast, representing a golden era of character design refinement prior to modern helmet-hole additions.