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Check out Sideshow’s latest unboxing, with the Boba Fett 1/4 scale figure

Boba is bigger than ever. Aside from his show on Disney+, he’s got a brand new 1/4 scale figure from Hot Toys. Get your first look at this monster.

Taking over

Is Bobamania running wild? I guess it kind of is, with the aforementioned TV show and the Original Trilogy bounty hunter seeming to factor into post-Jedi events in a pretty big way.

If you’re a fan, and you’re on the lookout for a centerpiece featuring the character, then you might want to take a gander at what Hot Toys is cooking up. It’s not only one of the best looking Boba Fett figures ever created, but it’s also one of the biggest at over 17″ tall.

With the figure’s release coming up fast, the toy-maker’s retailing partner Sideshow has unleashed one of its famous unboxing videos.

Here’s a first-look:

Inspired by The Book of Boba Fett™, the Boba Fett 1/4 Scale Collectible Figure by Hot Toys stands at an impressive 17.71″ tall, and features a hand-painted headsculpt with an authentic likeness of Temuera Morrison in the titular role. The figure also comes with a new Boba Fett Mandalorian™ helmet featuring an articulated rangefinder. Boba is dressed in detailed armor which includes gauntlets, knee guards, a belt with ammo clips, and a pistol holster. He comes equipped with a blaster rifle, a pistol, a flamethrower effect, and a jetpack with detachable rocket, plus holograms of his palace and starship. His armor, weapons, and accessories are expertly aged with weathered details. This highly poseable figure has over 30 points of articulation and comes with a specially designed figure stand.

Sideshow Toys press release

The Boba Fett Quarter Scale figure from Hot Toys comes in both Collector (standard) and Deluxe Editions. If you din’t watch the video, the difference is the stand, which lights up via USB-C. The former is priced in at $515 USD, while the latter is $625.

Both are still up for pre-order on Sideshow’s online shop, and whichever one you choose, the pair are scheduled to ship this month.

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Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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