Incomplete Minifigure Accessory - Lightsaber Hilt
Part 64567 / 6117368 · Star Wars / Various
Generic Accessory · Common in Metallic Silver since 1999

Figure ID
Part 64567 / 6117368
Theme
Star Wars / Various
Year Released
Common in Metallic Silver since 1999
Rarity
Common (Mass Produced)
Head
None - This is an accessory piece, not a full minifigure.
Torso
None - This is an accessory piece, not a full minifigure.
Legs
None - This is an accessory piece, not a full minifigure.
Accessories
This is a Lightsaber Hilt with 4 rings/ribs. It is designed to hold a 4L translucent bar (blade) or serve as a tool/handle in various sets.
Color Scheme
Metallic Silver (Flat Silver). This finish is the modern standard for the piece.
Printing Details
None. This is a single-mold plastic element without printing.
Variants
Available in Chrome Silver (early 2000s), Black, Pearl Gold, Pearl Light Gray, and Glow in the Dark. The Chrome version is highly sought after; this Flat Silver version is standard.
Condition Notes
Prone to tooth marks (from removal of blades) and structural stress at the thin neck. The Flat Silver finish is more durable against play wear than the older Chrome Silver.
Estimated Value
New: $0.10 - $0.20 | Used: $0.05 - $0.10. It is a bulk commodity part.
Price (New)
Usually included in sets ranging from $10 to $800. Often provided as an 'extra' spare part in small polybags.
Compatible Sets
Appears in hundreds of Star Wars sets (e.g., 75192 Millennium Falcon, 75333 Obi-Wan's Jedi Starfighter) and occasionally in City or Ninjago as mechanical parts.
Character Background
Originally modeled after the Skywalker lightsaber hilt, this piece has become the universal standard for Force users in the LEGO Star Wars universe since the theme's inception in 1999.
Design Notes
The mold features a hollow center compatible with 3.18mm bars. It was one of the first specifically molded accessories for the Star Wars line.
Similar Minifigures
Pairs with any Jedi or Sith minifigure such as Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, or Mace Windu.
Collectibility
Low as a single part, but essential for completing virtually any Star Wars minifigure collection.
History
Debuted in 1999 in Chrome Silver. Transitioned to Flat Silver (pictured) in the mid-2000s due to durability issues and environmental regulations regarding chrome plating.
Interesting Facts
The hilt is often used 'upside down' by fans to mimic alternate handle styles. In some LEGO City sets, it is used as an exhaust pipe or flashlight.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed held by a minifigure or placed in a weapon rack. Use a translucent 4L bar to complete the 'saber' look.
Modification Potential
High. Frequently custom-painted or used in MOCs as greebling/piping due to its industrial, ridged design.
Overall Assessment
This is a standard LEGO element, not a minifigure. While crucial for Star Wars play, its value is negligible as an individual used piece.