Boba Fett - Cloud City - Printed Arms and Legs
sw0107 · Star Wars
Star Wars Episode 4/5/6 · 2003 context: Debuted in set 10123 Cloud City as a standout high-detail figure for the era.

Figure ID
sw0107
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2003 context: Debuted in set 10123 Cloud City as a standout high-detail figure for the era.
Rarity
Ultra-rare; largely due to being exclusive to one large, low-selling set and featuring then-unprecedented arm/leg printing.
Head
Classic yellow LEGO head with basic smiley face and an additional black balaclava element underneath the helmet.
Torso
Sand Blue with green armor, brown utility belt, and Wookiee braids printing; features exclusive detailed printing on both grey arms with orange and yellow shoulder pauldrons.
Legs
Sand Blue with detailed hip and leg printing including pouches and yellow kneepads; uniquely includes side-leg printing on the shins.
Accessories
Includes a non-removable Sand Green Mandalorian helmet with a dark red visor and antenna hole, a Sand Green jetpack, and usually a black blaster rifle (missing in image).
Color Scheme
Primary Sand Blue base with Sand Green armor accents, Dark Red, Dark Brown, and Yellow/Orange highlights.
Printing Details
Premium pad printing for 2003; total of 10+ print locations including front/back torso, arms, and front/side legs. Very high alignment standards for the period.
Variants
Standard Boba Fett (sw0002) lacks arm and leg printing; later modern versions (sw0610, sw1158) have higher fidelity but lack the vintage charm and classic yellow head.
Condition Notes
Prone to arm cracks and torso stress marks; the grey arm printing can rub off with play. Check for 'clutch' in the hip joints and helmet scuffing.
Estimated Value
New/Mint: $2,500 - $3,500; Used Complete: $1,500 - $2,200; Incomplete (as pictured): $800 - $1,200 depending on arm condition.
Price (New)
Contained in Set 10123 which retailed for $99.99 USD in 2003; a massive ROI for collectors holding the original box.
Compatible Sets
Set 10123: Cloud City (2003).
Character Background
Infamous bounty hunter from Empire Strikes Back/Return of the Jedi; hired by Darth Vader to track the Millennium Falcon to Cloud City.
Design Notes
This was the first Star Wars minifigure to feature full arm and leg printing, a revolutionary step in LEGO design detail.
Similar Minifigures
sw0002 (original Boba), sw0610 (UCS Slave I Boba), sw1158 (Mandalorian version).
Collectibility
Extreme demand; widely considered the 'Holy Grail' of non-promotional Star Wars minifigures with consistent value appreciation.
History
Prior to 2003, Boba Fett was very plain; sw0107 proved LEGO could produce high-end collector-grade figures within standard playsets.
Interesting Facts
The arms are the most valuable parts; a single pair of these printed arms can sell for $400+ on the secondary market.
Display Suggestions
Display in a UV-protected acrylic case; keep away from direct sunlight to prevent Sand Blue plastic fading.
Modification Potential
Low; due to its extreme value, any non-purist modification would significantly destroy its market worth.
Overall Assessment
10/10 masterwork; the definitive version of Boba Fett for vintage collectors and a centerpiece for any LEGO Star Wars investment portfolio.