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"Oh, look at me! I can just drive down the road to an Ikea, and don't have to spend $200 to get something shipped like all you other morons."

Rub it in, why don't you? :mad:

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Yep, looks like a real guy in a suit. If I can get my figure to look like this, then I'll have no reservations whatsoever.
 
30 minutes for me...although traveling up or down I95 can lead to hours, depending on congestion (and stupid people).
 
Not a turd in any way, shape or form. Working on a little write up, but I took a few quick and dirty shots.

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Now that's what I always think of as a classic rubio pose. :rock

Looking forward to getting Fett, but he'll be taking his sweet time about it because it was a UK order.
 
he looks good. but one little thing i would do if i got him . dremel the torso or switch it out to a slim torso. just a tad barrel chested . but awesome figure!
 
It's almost too easy, I still haven't taken time to go buy the three detolfs I need for my display. :)

Boba is the last SW figure I have on P.O, hoping for more announcements soon.
 
I'm expecting him in July.
Sorry I meant those of us outside the USA that have ordered from Sideshow. I'm in Ireland and was told stock would not be shipping from the international warehouse until May 7th.

Sent from the Death Star communication division.
 
Is this guy worth getting? Cause looking at the pics and video reviews he looks incredible and is one of my favourite SW characters and no collection is complete without the Fett and since I finally bought my first HT SW figure with the amazing Sandtrooper which I am really happy with I am saving up to add another beauty.

I already held on buying Darth Vader since I think HT will make an improved ESB version so should I do the same with this guy of course assuming that I can find one to order since I believe he is sold out.
 
I already held on buying Darth Vader since I think HT will make an improved ESB version so should I do the same with this guy of course assuming that I can find one to order since I believe he is sold out.

Boba Fett is not sold out.. Both regular and deluxe versions are still pre-order status on Sideshow.
 
Trying my best to wait patiently for mine to arrive Friday. These pictures are heightening my excitement!
 
Just got mine from SSC
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And a word of warning, careful with the straps for the jet back. They're just glued to the back of Fett's back plate that a good tug could pull it off, had to fix mine with some super glue.
 
Guys quick question. Is his right boot supposed to have two "teeth" in the front because mine only came with one.
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Contacting sideshow now... *sigh*

China has the greatest QC in the world!!!!!!!!! :rotfl

It's a shame at these prices there are so many QC issues with both Hot Toys and Sideshow products. Although this is relatively minor, it still sucks having a problem after you patiently wait many many months for an item and you paid over $200 for this to happen... Sours the hobby a bit.
 
Alright, here goes.

I'm probably going to come off as a Boba Fett elitist. I'm writing this from the perspective of 'how does it compare to the screen-used suit,' so please keep that in mind.

The overall figure is great. As with the 1/4 scale figure, the attention to detail is astonishing. This is a more complete Boba Fett than has ever been offered in this scale, and the VAST majority of the details are totally intact, along with several details that didn't really need to be included in order for this figure to be super sweet. The most apparent example of this is, like the 1/4 scale figure, the jetpack harness (the third little 'belt'). If Hot Toys chose not to include this, very few people would notice, and even fewer would actually complain.

Hot Toys put forth a completely awesome effort regarding paint. The details are MOSTLY correct for the Return of the Jedi suit, and the figure's paint work is, in true Hot Toys tradition, quite intricate. Multiple colors were used, even for the similar greens that appear on the armor/helmet.

The underlying body is awesome, and provides amazing articulation, MUCH more so than the 1/4 scale figure. Deep poses are still a little out of reach, but that's because the suit is slightly restrictive, and, really, how many deep poses does Boba Fett need to achieve? The neck is a bit short, so this makes the figure look a little squat.

The sculpting of the pieces of the figure are where things go a little off-track. Like the 1/4 scale figure, the helmet shape is poor, perhaps even more so here. This is the most frustrating part for me, since Boba Fett IS his helmet. In a general sense, it's totally fine, but once you pass into the more in-depth areas of the Fett helmet, the inaccuracies really jump out. The shape is extremely flat in the back, the visor is wrong in every imaginable way, and the rangefinder is incorrect. The casual fan will probably never notice these things, but, like I said with the 1/4 figure, there just really is no excuse for sculpting that is this far off when other areas look so good.

The knee pads are particularly troublesome. They're made from a very soft plastic, which is good, because they won't snap, but it's also bad because they tend to bend and flex in a way that makes them look cheap and misshapen. They're also much too tight, and the way that the 'rocket darts' are set into the pads themselves is poor (I had a broken-off dart in the box). A dab of superglue will fix this problem, but it was a little frustrating. The hands are simply scaled-down versions of the 1/4 hand lineup, and as such, they lack the details on the 'quilted' fingers, as well. They're not as bad as some of the comments have suggested, and I'm REALLY happy that they got the colors correct (the 1/4 scale hands were quite inaccurate, color-wise). On the bright side, the rest of the pieces look great, from the chest armor to the boots, and another improvement over the 1/4 scale is the inclusion of ball-jointed feet, allowing for A LOT more articulation.

The jetpack hangs awkwardly, as it sits straight up against Boba Fett's back, where it should be fairly low-slung and the rocket should point slightly away from his body (seems like a small detail, but it REALLY aids in making Fett 'look' right).

The gauntlets have tremendous detail, and although they're nearly perfect, there's something about their design, or perhaps the arms, that prevents Boba Fett from holding his rifle properly. I haven't examined thoroughly, but it's noticeable in pictures I've seen, and pretty noticeable in hand. Whereas my Medicom Boba Fetts can hold the rifle naturally, as the Sideshow Fett can also, the Hot Toys version doesn't work so well.

Interestingly enough, the Hot Toys rifle is almost identical to the Medicom rifle in detail, but absolutely identical in overall size. This was true of the Sideshow/Medicom sidearms (The Empire Strikes Back versions), as well. When Boba Fett holds his rifle, because hands these days tend to be noticeably oversized, his pinky finger/palm hangs down well past the rifle grip.

The Sarlacc base is...ummmm....interesting. I'm glad I got the Deluxe version for completeness' sakes, but its just not very...great. I'm going to see about using the 1/4 scale skiff base with the figure. It looks to be perfect scale.

What I feel is that, although we now have the best 1/6 Boba Fett ever, there are still leaps and bounds to be made towards an end-all, be-all. Of course, I know we can say that about any figure. I was bursting at the seams when Hot Toys showed that pixelated photo of what turned out to be the 1/4 scale (slightly underwhelming), and the 1/6 is somewhat underwhelming as well (though it's superior in some ways to the 1/4 scale - go figure - pun intended). No company has got him right yet, though I thought that if any company did, it would be Hot Toys. So the journey continues, but in the meantime, there's A LOT to be happy about, here.

Though I'm sure this sounds like I'm nitpicking the figure to death, I really love it, and I'm looking forward to at least two more of them. I can't wait to begin hacking it up, and I'm sure there'll be plenty other members who will modify this figure and really bring out his true potential. More pictures to come.
 
Yeah it does sour it a little.

And I'm looking at the other foot and it looks like it wasn't glue together all that well too...

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Now these are minor problems, I think I'm inclined to say that it should be better for how much this guy costs.
 
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