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*'''Jango Fett / ''Slave I''''' (2007)
*'''Jango Fett / ''Slave I''''' (2007)
**''Accessories'': Missile, 2 guns, Jango Fett figure
**''Accessories'': Missile, 2 guns, Jango Fett figure
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: A blue and black [[redeco]] of Boba Fett's ''Slave I''. The pilot mini-figure was [[retool]]ed to better resemble Jango Fett.
: A blue and black [[redeco]] of Boba Fett's ''Slave I''. The pilot mini-figure was [[retool]]ed to better resemble Jango Fett.

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The Slave I is the personal ship of notorious bounty hunter Jango Fett, who apparently later passed it down to his son, Boba. It is equipped with state of the art transformation abilities, allowing it to transform into a huge robot.

Toys

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Star Wars Transformers

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  • Boba Fett / Slave I (2006)
    • Accessories: Missile, 2 guns, Boba Fett figure
The Slave I transforms into a robot based on Boba Fett's appearance. The robot is equipped with a pair of non-firing laser pistols that serve as blaster cannons in vehicle mode, as well as a jet pack with a firing missile. Due to a slight flaw in the design of the pressure joints in his shoulders, the toy's arms tend to pop out. The Slave I comes with a mini-figure of Boba Fett who can pilot the craft.
This mold was redecoed into Jango Fett's Slave I.


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  • Jango Fett / Slave I (2007)
    • Accessories: Missile, 2 guns, Jango Fett figure
A blue and black redeco of Boba Fett's Slave I. The pilot mini-figure was retooled to better resemble Jango Fett.

Crossovers

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  • Slave I to Boba Fett (2008/2009)
    • Accessories: Missile, 2 pistols
The Boba Fett Slave I toy was repackaged without the mini-figure in the new Crossovers toyline. It is otherwise identical to the original release. Crossovers Boba Fett was first released in 2008 in blue and white packaging, and later re-released in 2009 in red and white packaging with the name label reversed as "Boba Fett to Slave I".

Notes

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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 December 9, 2024 Interview with Hasbro designer Brian Parrish on the "Triple Takeover" podcast, from their YouTube channel.
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