Boba Fett - White Torso and Dark Brown Legs (The Book of Boba Fett)

sw1181 · Star Wars

The Book of Boba Fett / The Mandalorian · 2022. It debuted in set 75326 Boba Fett's Throne Room, marking a significant period where LEGO began using more intricate arm and side-leg printing for lead characters.

Boba Fett - White Torso and Dark Brown Legs (The Book of Boba Fett)

Figure ID

sw1181

Theme

Star Wars

Year Released

2022. It debuted in set 75326 Boba Fett's Throne Room, marking a significant period where LEGO began using more intricate arm and side-leg printing for lead characters.

Rarity

Uncommon. While not a limited edition, it only appeared in two specific sets related to the Disney+ series, making it more sought after than generic Trooper variants.

Head

Flesh-toned head with Boba Fett's scarred facial printing (based on Temuera Morrison's appearance). It features a Sand Green Mandalorian helmet with dark red and black detailing.

Torso

Dark Red and White torso with detailed armor plating, battle damage, and integrated belt. Crucially, it features printed arms with yellow shoulder pauldrons and gauntlet details.

Legs

Dark Brown legs with comprehensive printing on the front and sides, depicting utility pouches, a yellow knee pad, and the lower portion of his robes.

Accessories

Two dark bluish-gray short blasters (pistols) and a Sand Green jetpack (though the jetpack is missing in the user-provided photo).

Color Scheme

A complex mix of Sand Green (helmet/jetpack), White/Dark Red (torso), and Dark Brown (legs), reflecting his 'reclaimed' armor look from the series.

Printing Details

High-fidelity pad printing. This figure is noted for 'wraparound' printing on the arms and sides of the legs, which was a premium feature at its time of release.

Variants

Known variants include sw1158 (Microfighter version without arm printing) and sw0711 (Classic trilogy version). This specific sw1181 is the 'complete' premium detail version.

Condition Notes

Prone to 'torso cracking' under the arms if the arms are moved frequently. Check the sand green helmet for paint chips on the thin printed visor lines.

Estimated Value

Used: $12 - $18 USD; New: $22 - $28 USD. Prices fluctuate based on the popularity of the Disney+ shows and the availability of the throne room set.

Price (New)

Included in sets ranging from $30 (Starship) to $100 (Throne Room). It was never sold as an individual polybag or CMF.

Compatible Sets

75326 Boba Fett's Throne Room (2022) and 75312 Boba Fett's Starship (2021/22 - note: Starship version sw1158 lacks arm printing; this specific photo shows the sw1181 arm-printed version).

Character Background

Based on Boba Fett's appearance in 'The Book of Boba Fett', after he survives the Sarlacc Pit and takes over Jabba the Hutt's criminal empire on Tatooine.

Design Notes

This version represents a shift toward extreme screen accuracy, utilizing the newer 'scarred' head mold and the most detailed leg printing for a non-UCS Boba Fett to date.

Similar Minifigures

sw1158 (Boba Fett - no arm print), sw1096 (Boba Fett - Mandalorian Season 2), sw0608 (Boba Fett - Classic Pauldron).

Collectibility

High. Boba Fett remains one of the most collected Star Wars characters. The arm printing makes this specific ID highly desirable compared to the cheaper variants.

History

Follows a long lineage starting with the 2000 classic grays, evolving through the 2003 'Cloud City' legend, to this modern, highly articulated printing style.

Interesting Facts

The 'white' part of the torso is actually meant to be his inner tunic/flak vest, a departure from the one-piece jumpsuit designs of the original trilogy figures.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed on a dark tan baseplate to simulate Tatooine, or seated on the throne from set 75326. Use a UV-protected case to prevent the Sand Green from fading.

Modification Potential

Excellent for 'purist' MOCs; the legs and arms are frequently salvaged by hobbyists to upgrade older Boba Fett figures or create custom Mandalorians.

Overall Assessment

9/10. An excellent figure that captures the 'Daimyo' look perfectly. The inclusion of arm and side-leg printing makes it a standout for modern collectors.

Identified on 6/26/2026