Jango Fett (Smile)
sw0468 · Star Wars
The Rise of the Empire / Episode II Attack of the Clones · 2013, released in the Corporate Alliance Tank Droid set (75015)

Figure ID
sw0468
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2013, released in the Corporate Alliance Tank Droid set (75015)
Rarity
Uncommon to Rare; limited to a single set that has long been retired
Head
Light Nougat with a 'standard' smiling face, black eyebrows, and distinctive facial scars. Comes with a Flat Silver Mandalorian helmet with Dark Blue and Black detail printing
Torso
Silver and Sand Blue armor printing with brown belt details on a Sand Blue torso. Features back printing of the jetpack attachment area
Legs
Sand Blue with Silver plate armor and brown holster/belt printing; light blue hip piece
Accessories
Typically includes two Westar-34 blasters (Grey) and a Flat Silver jetpack (part 47405), though it is pictured here without the jetpack and blasters
Color Scheme
The primary colors are Sand Blue, Flat Silver, and Dark Blue accents, mirroring the bounty hunter's Episode II appearance
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing on the torso front/back and legs front. The helmet check printing is sharp with classic T-visor alignment
Variants
Differs from the sw0053 (2002 version) which had a simpler design/purple hue, and the sw0845 which has a grumpy expression and different jetpack style
Condition Notes
Prone to silver paint scuffing on the helmet top. Sand Blue plastic can show stress marks on arm sockets if played with heavily
Estimated Value
New: $150-$180 USD; Used Complete: $80-$110 USD; Loose (missing accessories as shown): $60-$85 USD
Price (New)
Included in set 75015 which retailed for $19.99 USD in 2013
Compatible Sets
75015 Corporate Alliance Tank Droid
Character Background
Jango Fett is the legendary bounty hunter and genetic father of Boba Fett and the Clone Army, famously battling Obi-Wan Kenobi on Kamino
Design Notes
Introduced the more accurate 'flesh' tone face moving away from the black-head-yellow-face-stretching of the early 2000s
Similar Minifigures
Boba Fett (sw0396), Mandalorian Super Commando (sw0493), and the 2017 Jango Fett (sw0845)
Collectibility
High demand; Jango is a fan-favorite character with few LEGO iterations, making this highly desirable for Star Wars completionists
History
This 2013 version was the first 'modernized' update to the character after a 10-year hiatus following the original 2002 version
Interesting Facts
Despite being the titular antagonist of the Tank Droid set, this was actually the cheapest way to ever acquire a modern Jango Fett figure
Display Suggestions
Display alongside Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Starfighter version) or against a Kamino-themed MOC. Keep away from UV light to prevent Sand Blue fading
Modification Potential
Excellent for Mandalorian MOCs; the torso and legs are often used to create higher-detail custom Mandalorian warriors
Overall Assessment
A top-tier Star Wars minifigure. Its value has increased significantly due to character popularity and the quality of the silver armor printing.