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#2812: November 20, 2021

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One of two #TheBookOfBobaFett covers for Empire Magazine coming in January

You can pre-order this newsstand version from Empire's preferred retailer: https://bobafett.club/56frz

They ship to the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Spain, and many other countries

#BobaFett #StarWars #DailyFett


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#1466: March 15, 2018

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#BobaFett and Slave I by Laurent Pons

See more #StarWars fan art from the artist on Krop: https://bobafett.club/ul9f4

#Paris #France #DailyFett


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#1373: December 12, 2017

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#TriviaTuesday: Guess how much this Meccano (France) Square Cut 18 Back "Empire Strikes Back" #BobaFett will sell for at auction this Thursday?

For more info, or to bid on this, see the auction site: https://bobafett.club/oterf

Photo: Vectis Toy and Collectables Auctions

#StarWars #DailyFett


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#744: March 23, 2016

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SPOTTED: Star Wars Space Punch #9: #BobaFett.

While this "galactic vitamin drink" is currently sold in Germany and France, Fett fans worldwide would surely love to get their hands on this one. Keep a bookmark set to http://star-wars-space-punch.com which may soon add online sales for cans featuring our favorite bounty hunter.

Helmet nod to BFFC contributor Thorsten Heiss for the heads up.


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#701: February 9, 2016

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#TatTuesday: #BobaFett by @LedCoult (Santa Catarina, Brazil)

This epic piece took two session with InkMachines and Magic Moon Needles. While based in South America, he sometimes works in Germany, France, and Sweden.

Helmet nod to starwarsthx on Twitter for reminding us of this one from 2015.

#StarWars #FanArt


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#458: June 11, 2015

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#ThrowbackThursday: Do you have an original #BobaFett action figure?

Between 1979 and 1983, the same mold for the figure was available carded and by mail-away (via proofs-of-purchase or Sears). The spring-loaded rocket pack was never produced beyond some small handful of prototypes, while some foreign versions have removable rocket pieces.

There are some noticeable differences between the figures, such as the embossed copyright mark on the leg either noting Hong Kong (light brown belt and visor), Taiwan (medium blue vs. light blue), or simply no country of origin (COO). But there are also some subtle paint and craftsmanship variations between the Kenner (USA), Kenner Tri-Logo (European, e.g. darker brown), Palitoy (UK), Poch/PBP (Spain, e.g. lighter olive green chest armor, brighter red visor and right wrist gauntlet, and deformations on the legs and rocket tip), Lili Ledy (Mexico), and Meccano (France) releases.

Present-day photo of the vintage figure by Skeleton Astronaut, shared with us on our public group on Flickr. Special thanks to @Phu_77 (Instagram) for all the information he's shared to help fact-check this post.

#starwars #bobafettfanclub #photooftheday #picoftheday


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#334: February 7, 2015

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In addition to Seattle, Washington, one of #BobaFett's costumes is currently on display in Lyon, France. Photo by Tom Ashton (mrtea78 @ Flickr). This latest stop in the "Star Wars Identity" exhibit runs until April 19th, when it packs up into the cargo hold and goes on the move again.

Follow the costume and props on our new calendar feature at http://bobafett.com/followfett/costume-and-props/schedule/


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#175: September 1, 2014

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#MandalorianMonday: This official poster for "The Star Wars Identities" featured #BobaFett's Mandalorian armor. While the traveling exhibit is currently in France, this particular exhibit opened in Canada in 2012 with the poster designed by Bleublancrouge.

To see the poster much larger and uncropped, visit http://www.bobafettfanclub.com/multimedia/galleries/displayimage.php?pid=1398


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#69: May 18, 2014

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This promo photo of #BobaFett's costume was taken for The Smithsonian Museum's exhibit, "The Magic of Myth," which ran from 1997 through 1999. One Boba Fett costume is now on tour as part of the traveling "#StarWars Identities" exhibit, currently in Paris, France until June 30th.

Right now, we don't (yet) track everywhere a Boba Fett prop is touring, but we do track schedules for Jeremy Bulloch, Daniel Logan, and John Morton: http://bobafett.com/followfett/