Boba Fett - Sand Blue Suit, Jetpack, Printed Arms and Legs, Cloth Cape

sw1158 · Star Wars

The Mandalorian · 2021 (Included in set 75312 Boba Fett's Starship)

Boba Fett - Sand Blue Suit, Jetpack, Printed Arms and Legs, Cloth Cape

Figure ID

sw1158

Theme

Star Wars

Year Released

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

Rarity

Uncommon. While available in a mid-range retail set, this specific version features high-detail arm printing that is highly sought after by collectors.

Head

Flesh tone head with the 'Grumpy' and 'Determined' expressions, featuring scarred detailing consistent with the character's appearance in The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett. Topped with a Sand Green Mandalorian helmet with a dark red visor outline.

Torso

Sand Blue torso with Sand Green Mandalorian armor plating, brown utility belt, and Wookiee braids. Features high-detail pad printing on both arms with yellow shoulder pauldrons and grey gauntlet details. Back is printed with armor plating.

Legs

Sand Blue legs with extensive printing including dark grey knee pads, yellow accents on the lower legs, and specialized mechanical/utilitarian pocket detailing on the hips and thighs.

Accessories

Typically includes a Sand Green jetpack and a cloth cape (usually black or dark grey). The figure usually carries an EE-3 carbine rifle (built with a blaster and a black lightsaber hilt) or a standard black blaster.

Color Scheme

Primary Sand Blue with Sand Green armor accents. Secondary colors include Dark Red, Yellow, and Brown. The weathered finish gives it a 'lived-in' look typical of the Post-Sarlacc appearance.

Printing Details

Premium quality high-definition pad printing. Includes rare arm printing which was previously reserved for more exclusive sets. Front, back, and side leg printing are present.

Variants

This is the 'Re-armored' version from late 2021. It differs from sw0716 (Classic Trilogy) and sw1210 (The Book of Boba Fett) by the specific Sand Blue base color and torso battle-damage pattern.

Condition Notes

Check for 'arm crack' stress marks at the elbows/wrists due to the arm printing process. Also, ensure the jetpack does not have stress marks on the neck ring. The silver 'wear' prints on the torso can scratch if played with heavily.

Estimated Value

Used: $35 - $50 USD. New (extracted from set): $55 - $70 USD. Pricing fluctuates based on the demand for arm-printed Mandalorians.

Price (New)

Included in set 75312 which retailed for $49.99 USD. This made the figure very affordable at release compared to previous high-detail versions.

Compatible Sets

75312 Boba Fett's Starship (Slave I), 75344 Boba Fett's Starship Microfighter (Note: Microfighter version lacks the arm printing).

Character Background

Based on Boba Fett’s appearance in The Mandalorian Season 2, after he retrieves his father's armor from Din Djarin and cleans it up. It represents his transition from a wandering survivor back to a legendary bounty hunter.

Design Notes

Significant for being one of the first 'standard' retail Boba Fett figures to include detailed arm printing, a feature previously locked behind the $350+ Cloud City or UCS sets.

Similar Minifigures

sw0716 Boba Fett (Classic), sw1135 Din Djarin (The Mandalorian), sw1164 Gar Saxon, sw0631 Boba Fett (White Prototype).

Collectibility

High. Boba Fett is a top-tier collectible character. The specific arm-printed variant sw1158 is considered the definitive 'modern' version and holds value well.

History

Boba Fett entered the LEGO world in 2000 with a simple design. This 2021 version represents 21 years of evolution in molding and pad-printing technology, achieving cinematic accuracy.

Interesting Facts

The set this figure came in changed its name from 'Slave I' to 'Boba Fett's Starship' on the packaging, marking a shift in LEGO's naming conventions for the franchise.

Display Suggestions

Display alongside the 75312 Slave I or on a custom stand with the 'Boba Fett' nameplate. Looks best in a 'ready for combat' pose with the rangefinder lowered over the visor.

Modification Potential

Excellent for purist MOCs. The arms and legs are frequently swapped to create custom Mandos like Paz Vizsla or generic mercenary characters.

Overall Assessment

10/10 for a modern retail figure. It offers UCS-level (Ultimate Collector Series) detail at a play-set price point. A must-have for any Star Wars enthusiast.

Identified on 5/24/2026