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LEGO Boba Fett Minifigures: Every Variant and Set List (2000-2025)

“How many Boba Fett minifigures are there?” “Which set had the Cloud City version (printed arms)?” “Which set can I get a young Boba Fett in?”
If you collect LEGO Star Wars, you’ve probably run into these questions. Here’s everything organized in one place.

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This article lays out how to tell every LEGO Boba Fett minifigure variant apart, along with the main sets each one appears in, all in a single reference table.

The short version: there are 20 Boba Fett variants across roughly 32 sets between 2000 and 2025. The newest is the 2025 UCS #75409, and the rarest is the printed-arms version (sw0107, a Holy Grail-tier figure) included in the 2003 UCS #10123 Cloud City.

Who Is Boba Fett?

Boba Fett is a bounty hunter clad in Mandalorian armor. He appears during the Clone Wars era as a genetic clone of Jango Fett, and later rises to prominence as the galaxy’s signature bounty hunter in the original trilogy (The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi). He returns in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, and has continued to be made into minifigures in LEGO products from 2021 onward.

Multiple Boba Fett Minifigures: Variant List

There are 20 Boba Fett minifigure variants registered in the Rebrickable database. They’re identified by armor color, pauldron color, the presence or absence of printing, and adult versus child versions. Here are the main variants, with notes on how to tell them apart.

Variant Name (common name)How to Tell It ApartFirst SetFirst YearRarity
Classic Grays (original Slave I version)Light-gray armor, no leg printing#7144 Slave I2000Medium
Cloud City (printed-legs version)Light-gray armor, with leg printing#10123 Cloud City2003Highest (Holy Grail tier)
White Boba Fett (promo)All-white armor, plain black head#2853835 White Boba Fett Figure2010Extremely rare (limited to 10,000 / Comic-Con)
UCS Slave I 2015 versionDark-tan pauldron, printed arms, smiling expression#75060 Slave I2015Medium (UCS inclusion)
Slave I 20th-anniversary versionDark-tan pauldron, plain arms#75243 Slave I 20th Anniversary2019Medium
Throne Room versionPearl-dark-gray armor, with rangefinder#75326 Boba Fett’s Throne Room2022Medium
Mech Suit versionHelmet/jetpack neckwear, printed arms, nougat head#75369 Boba Fett Mech2023Medium
Child version (yellow skin)Child figure, medium-blue outfit, yellow-skin head#7153 Jango Fett’s Slave I2002Medium (first-ever child Boba)
Child version (bright light blue)Child figure, bright-light-blue outfit#75409 Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship2025Medium (newest UCS inclusion)
Other variantsOlive-green pauldron / reddish-brown pauldron / dark-brown highlights / dark-red highlights / balaclava head, etc.

Note: the “Cloud City printed-arms version” is known by the BrickLink identifier sw0107 and is the single rarest variant in LEGO minifigure history. With its special spec of printing on the arms, legs, and belt, it currently trades in the £1,000-3,000 range. It corresponds exactly to fig-003908 in the Rebrickable data.

Every LEGO Star Wars Set That Includes Boba Fett

Based on Rebrickable data, here are the 32 sets that include Boba Fett, listed by release year. The variant included and the work each one appears in are noted alongside.

Set No.Set NameYearVariantAppears InNotes
#3341Star Wars #2 – Luke/Han/Boba Minifig Pack2000EP IV-VIMinifigure pack
#7144Slave I2000Classic Grays typeEP V-VIDebut set
#7153Jango Fett’s Slave I2002Child Boba (yellow skin)EP IIFirst-ever child Boba
#4476Jabba’s Prize2003EP VI
#10123Cloud City (UCS)2003Cloud City version (printed-arms sw0107)EP VHoly Grail tier / printed-arms version in the £1,000-3,000 range
#6209Slave I2006EP V-VI
#6210Jabba’s Sail Barge2006EP VI
#852085Star Wars Magnet Set2007Magnet
#852552Star Wars Magnet Set2009Magnet
#2853835White Boba Fett Figure2010White Boba FettComic-Con promo, limited to 10,000
#8097Slave I2010EP V-VI
#5000143Boba Fett Watch2011Watch
#9496Desert Skiff2012EP VI
#CELEBVIBoba Fett’s Mini Slave I2012Star Wars Celebration VI exclusive
#75023Star Wars Advent Calendar 20132013Advent calendar
#851317Boba Fett Magnet2014Magnet
#5004605Boba Fett Minifigure Watch2015Watch
#5004853Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded2015Book bonus
#75060Slave I (UCS)2015UCS version (dark-tan pauldron + printed arms + smile)EP V-VIUCS
#75137Carbon-Freezing Chamber2016EP V
#5005212Darth Vader and Boba Fett Buildable Watch with Toy2017Watch + toy
#75174Desert Skiff Escape2017EP VI
#75191Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive2017EP I-III
#75222Betrayal at Cloud City2018EP VUCS-class scale
#75243Slave I – 20th Anniversary Edition201920th-anniversary version (dark-tan pauldron + plain arms)EP V-VI20th anniversary
#75312Boba Fett’s Starship2021The MandalorianRenamed (Slave I -> Starship)
#75326Boba Fett’s Throne Room2022Throne Room version (pearl dark gray + rangefinder)The Book of Boba FettIncludes Fennec / Bib Fortuna / Quarren
#75344Boba Fett’s Starship Microfighter2023The MandalorianMicrofighter
#75369Boba Fett Mech2023Mech version (nougat head + printed arms)The Book of Boba FettMech suit
#75396Desert Skiff & Sarlacc Pit2024EP VISarlacc returns
#75409Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship (UCS)2025Child Boba (bright light blue)EP IINewest 2025 UCS / Slave I successor, renamed
#75433Jango Fett’s Starship2025Child Boba (bright light blue)EP IINew for 2025
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The “-” marks in the table, “not yet confirmed in a primary source” they mean. Verify these individually on Brickset’s minifigure index or BrickLink, you can — so if a particular set’s variant catches your interest, dig into it directly, you must. With 32 sets, inevitable some gaps are. Glad Figrou is, if this list to grasp the big picture you use, mmm.

Debut, Newest, Rarest: Buying a Boba Fett Minifigure

Debut set: #7144 Slave I (2000)

The Boba Fett minifigure first appeared in 2000’s #7144 Slave I. It included the variant known as Classic Grays, with light-gray armor and no leg printing. Its BrickLink identifier is sw0002, and as the original it remains a figure with strong collector appeal today.

Newest set: #75409 Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship (2025, UCS)

The newest 2025 UCS set is #75409 Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship. The “Slave I” name was changed to “Firespray-Class Starship” from 2021 onward to address trademark issues, and this set adopts the new name. It includes a young Boba Fett (bright-light-blue outfit), making it a build that recreates the world of Episode II. The same year also saw the release of #75433 Jango Fett’s Starship.

Rarest set: #10123 Cloud City (2003, UCS)

The single rarest figure among all LEGO Boba Fett minifigures is the printed-arms version (BrickLink identifier sw0107) included in the 2003 UCS set #10123 Cloud City. With fine printing on the arms, legs, and belt, and a low production run at the time, it’s a “Holy Grail”-tier item that currently trades in the £1,215-3,022 range on BrickLink.

Runner-up rare: #2853835 White Boba Fett (2010, Comic-Con promo)

The promo White Boba Fett distributed at San Diego Comic-Con 2010 was limited to 10,000 worldwide. With its unique all-white armor and plain black head, it still trades at high prices on the collector market.

Note: Figbase doesn’t list current market prices, because exchange rates and regional price revisions have a large impact and it’s difficult to maintain a reliable fixed value.

Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Boba Fett

If you’re building a collection around Boba Fett, checking the co-star minifigures below helps cut down on waste when buying sets.

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Boba’s co-stars, cleanly into two they split — the original-trilogy crowd (Han Solo, Vader, Jabba) and the modern-works crowd (Fennec, Bib Fortuna). His father Jango add, and a “Fett father-and-son” corner you can build. That the axis for expanding your collection, make it — recommend this Figrou does, hmm.

  • Jango Fett (bundled in #7153, #75409, #75433; the parent character)
  • Fennec Shand (co-stars in #75326 Throne Room)
  • Bib Fortuna (co-stars in #75326 Throne Room)
  • Han Solo (co-stars in #10123 Cloud City and #75222 Betrayal at Cloud City)
  • Jabba the Hutt (co-stars in #6210, #4476, #75174)
  • Darth Vader (co-stars in Cloud City-themed sets like #10123, #75222)
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Frequently Asked Questions: Boba Fett Minifigure FAQ

Q. How many Boba Fett minifigures are there?

A. There are 20 variants registered in the Rebrickable database (as of April 2026). They’re identified by armor color, pauldron color, the presence or absence of printing, and adult versus child versions, breaking down into 14 adult, 4 child, and 2 special promo versions.

Q. Which is the rarest Boba Fett minifigure?

A. The “printed-arms version (BrickLink identifier sw0107)” included in the 2003 UCS set #10123 Cloud City is the variant with the highest collector value. With its special spec of printing on the arms, legs, and belt, and a low production run at the time, it currently trades in the £1,000-3,000 range.

Q. Which set has the young Boba Fett?

A. The first-ever child Boba is in the 2002 #7153 Jango Fett’s Slave I (yellow-skin head, medium-blue outfit). The newest version is the bright-light-blue outfit version included in the 2025 UCS #75409 Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship and #75433 Jango Fett’s Starship.

Q. What’s the difference between the Mech Suit (#75369) and Throne Room (#75326) Boba Fett?

A. The Mech Suit version (fig-014188) has a nougat head and printed arms, recreating his appearance late in The Book of Boba Fett. The Throne Room version (fig-011633) has pearl-dark-gray armor and a helmet with a rangefinder, corresponding to his appearance early in the series.

Q. Will the “Slave I” name be used going forward?

A. From 2021 onward, LEGO has changed the names to “Boba Fett’s Starship” and “Jango Fett’s Firespray-Class Starship” to address trademark issues. The “Slave I” name isn’t expected to be used in new sets, so the rarity of the older-named sets may rise further in the future.

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