Boba Fett (Starship / Re-armored Post-Sarlacc)

sw1158 · Star Wars

The Mandalorian / The Book of Boba Fett · 2021 (Debuted in set 75312 Boba Fett's Starship)

Boba Fett (Starship / Re-armored Post-Sarlacc)

Figure ID

sw1158

Theme

Star Wars

Year Released

2021 (Debuted in set 75312 Boba Fett's Starship)

Rarity

Uncommon. While available in a mid-priced set, this specific version with the 're-armored' painted look is highly sought after by collectors for its unique aesthetic compared to the original trilogy versions.

Head

Standard flesh-toned head with Boba Fett / Clone Trooper scowl and scarring; covered by a sand green Mandalorian helmet with a dark red visor border and a moveable silver rangefinder.

Torso

Dark gray base with sand green chest plates, a brown utility belt, and detailed silver/orange instrumentation. Includes printed orange pauldron details on the arms, which is a premium feature for this character.

Legs

Dark gray legs with black hip piece. Features detailed printing of Boba's knee pads in yellow and gray/black fabric folds, continuing the 're-armored' look from his appearance in The Mandalorian Season 2.

Accessories

Includes a black blaster rifle (standard long blaster) and a sand green jetpack. The rangefinder on the helmet is also technically a separate accessory piece in silver/flat silver.

Color Scheme

A mix of Dark Gray and Sand Green primarily, with accents of Dark Red, Orange, Yellow, and Brown. This reflects the character's 'cleaned up' armor using leftover Imperial or recycled paints.

Printing Details

High-fidelity pad printing. Features front and back torso printing, arm printing (insignias and pouches), and front leg/toe printing. The precision of the thin red line on the helmet visor is a notable quality indicator.

Variants

Variants include sw0610 (Classic Pauldron), sw0711 (Desert Skiff), and sw1113 (Old Man Fett). This specific variant (sw1158) is identified by the clean green chest plate and lack of a cloth pauldron.

Condition Notes

Watch for stress marks on the jetpack clips and the rangefinder peg. The arm printing is susceptible to 'rim wear' if the arms are moved frequently. Check for 'cape fray' if a custom cloth piece was added by a previous owner.

Estimated Value

New/Mint: $15 - $22; Used/Complete: $10 - $14. Individual parts (especially the printed arms) can sell for $5-$7 on their own.

Price (New)

Available in set 75312 which retailed for $49.99 USD. This was a relatively affordable way to get a highly-detailed Boba Fett compared to the $100+ Cloud City or UCS versions.

Compatible Sets

75312 Boba Fett's Starship (2021), 75344 Boba Fett's Starship Microfighter (2023 - though note the Microfighter version lacks the arm printing, making sw1158 the premium version).

Character Background

Based on Boba Fett's return in The Mandalorian Season 2. After retrieving his armor from Cobb Vanth and Din Djarin, Boba restored the scuffed paint to a clean, semi-gloss finish before claiming the throne at Jabba's Palace.

Design Notes

This figure marked a departure from the 'battle-damaged' look LEGO used for nearly 20 years. The 'clean' sand green look is historically significant as it mirrors the character's rebirth in modern Star Wars media.

Similar Minifigures

sw1164 (The Book of Boba Fett version with darker robes), sw0822 (ESB version), sw0310 (Standard Classic version).

Collectibility

High. Boba Fett is a top-tier LEGO Star Wars collectible character. This version is especially popular because it represents his modern 'redemption' arc and includes the rare arm-printing feature.

History

Boba Fett first appeared in LEGO form in 2003 with the classic 'cloud city' figure. sw1158 represents the pinnacle of 'affordable' detail, bridging the gap between basic play figures and high-end UCS exclusives.

Interesting Facts

The set this figure comes in (75312) was the first time LEGO officially rebranded the 'Slave I' as 'Boba Fett's Starship' on packaging, making this minifigure part of a significant marketing shift.

Display Suggestions

Display alongside Din Djarin (Mandalorian) and Fennec Shand. Best viewed on a transparent stand to simulate the jetpack flight pose, or standing on a black 2x4 collector plate as shown in the image.

Modification Potential

Excellent for 'purist' upgrades; many collectors add a custom dark gray cloth waist cape (kama) to bring it closer to his Book of Boba Fett appearance.

Overall Assessment

A 9/10 figure for its price point. Standout arm printing and accurate color matching to the show make it a must-have. It is the definitive 'Modern Boba' for collectors on a budget.

Identified on 5/19/2026