8097 Slave I is to be released in August 2010 as part of the Classic Star Wars line. Included are Boba Fett (new style), Bossk, Han Solo and Han Solo (Redisigned Carbonite) minifigures. According to the box image, it consists of most of 6209 Slave I’s pieces in various shades, a few new tweaked pieces, and attributes it had before. A replacement feature is instead of a big missile launcher in the front, there is a feature where you can shoot four smaller missiles out of it.
The first placed 7144 was created from generic Lego bricks and introduced in 2000. It was followed by arranged 7153 Jango Fett’s Slave 1 featuring Boba and his father Jango in 2002 and this was a major redesign featuring a quantity of new specialised pieces.
In 2010 Lego again revisits Boba Fett and Slave 1, this time featuring possibly the ideal version figure of Boba himself, if not maybe the ship itself. Lego 8097, released as part of Lego’s Star Wars 2010 2nd wave, comes with three minifigures; Boba Fett, Bossk and a Han Solo figure that can be fitted to a carbonite block for authentic carbon freeze re-enactment.
The ship looks fairly comparable for the previous incarnation, save for the colors which stand out as becoming extremely bright versions of their cinematic counterparts. The principle colours are dark greens and reds. The lego 8097 set contains four stickers which four stickers. This style is extremely smooth. And there are flick fire missiles which Lego appears to be adding to just about every new Star Wars established nowadays.
But the principle appeal for fans will probably be the figures, the new Boba Fett figure along with the exclusive Bossk. Bossk can be a great representation on the Trandoshan bounty hunter and fans can now finally re-enact the popular scene from Empire Strike Back which introduced the bounty hunter scum Boba Fett, Dengar, Bossk and IG-88.
The Boba Fett figure has been featured in seven sets because 2000 and has also had a extremely sought right after white edition created for promotional purposes. The Boba Fett figure featured in this fixed is the most comprehensive and screen accurate edition Lego has launched as well as the colours are basically glorious. The detail is also great, featuring battle damage to his armour, a helmet separate from his jet pack along with a fully thorough face.
At inexpensive cost and with 573 pieces, overall it’s a amazing fixed for fans who do not already have one with the other versions and for those seeking the new figures. And like most Slave 1 sets this won’t last too long on shelves.
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