Boba Fett - Classic Blue (Custom or Bootleg)
None / Bootleg (Based on sw0002) · Star Wars (Imitation)
The Empire Strikes Back / Original Trilogy (Imitation) · Unknown (Original sw0002 released in 2000)

Figure ID
None / Bootleg (Based on sw0002)
Theme
Star Wars (Imitation)
Year Released
Unknown (Original sw0002 released in 2000)
Rarity
Common (Bootleg / Imitation). This is not an authentic LEGO production item.
Head
Standard classic yellow or flesh head underneath; helmet is a bright green mold with incorrect teal/cyan printing on the cheeks.
Torso
Blue base with bright green armor printing and brown hands. Printing lacks the sharp definition of official pad-printing.
Legs
Blue hips and legs with brown utility belt and thigh pocket printing. Alignment appears skewed compared to official standards.
Accessories
Missing jetpack and blaster. The helmet is the only accessory present.
Color Scheme
Bright Green, Blue, and Brown. The green is far more saturated than the official Sand Green of authentic Boba Fett figures.
Printing Details
Low-quality digital or UV printing. Notable for incorrect colors (teal cheeks) and lack of back printing.
Variants
This is a variant of the classic sw0002/sw0107, however, the plastic sheen and color indicate it is a third-party bootleg.
Condition Notes
Significant scuffing on the helmet. The plastic quality appears 'waxy,' a common sign of non-LEGO ABS plastic.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00. As a non-authentic piece, it holds no value for serious LEGO investors.
Price (New)
N/A (Likely sold in bulk lots or counterfeit sets)
Compatible Sets
None. While physically compatible with LEGO bricks, it did not originate from an official set.
Character Background
Based on Boba Fett, the notorious bounty hunter from the Star Wars saga.
Design Notes
Attempts to replicate the 2000-era classic Boba Fett design but uses modern, incorrect color dyes.
Similar Minifigures
sw0002 Boba Fett (Classic), sw0107 Boba Fett (Discovery Channel variant)
Collectibility
Low. Collectors generally avoid bootleg figures due to poor plastic quality and non-official status.
History
Part of the wave of 'clone' brands that emerged in the mid-2010s mimicking classic LEGO Star Wars designs.
Interesting Facts
The 'teal' printing on the helmet cheeks is a common giveaway for this specific counterfeit production run.
Display Suggestions
Best used in a play bin for children or as a 'stunt double' in MOCs where parts may get lost.
Modification Potential
Good for painting or experimentation since there is no collector value to lose.
Overall Assessment
This is a counterfeit / bootleg minifigure. It mimics the iconic blue Boba Fett but lacks official LEGO branding and quality.