![]() That’s alongside a Quarren, which will be a first for LEGO Star Wars for 2022. The headpiece used to pull off the characters unusual look is updated from what we last saw nearly a decade ago, and it fits with all of the weight that he put on following Return of the Jedi. Most notably, we’ll be getting a new version of Bib Fortuna, the previous crime boss who had staked their claim to Jabba’s Palace before Boba Fett. As we noted above, the set will be splitting its theming between both of the Disney+ shows, and the rest of the characters are right out of The Mandalorian season two post-credits scene. Where things depart from the Book of Boba Fett theming is the rest of the minifigures. So while not entirely accurate to the series, it will at least be a nice inclusion. We also have confirmation that there will be a single Gamorrean Guard to complete Fett’s entourage. That’s alongside Fennec Shand, as well, who ditches the helmet we saw from her debut in the last year’s Imperial Light Cruiser for a braided hairpiece. First up, and fittingly for the set’s namesake, you’ll find Boba Fett decked out in the refreshed armor introduced with the LEGO Slave 1 last fall. Slated to include seven minifiguresīut now it’s onto the minifigures, of which 9to5Toys can report there will be seven characters in total. There was speculation for awhile that a brick-built version of the creature would be included rather than a molded one, but it seems like the LEGO Group is just opting to exclude one entirely come March. Those holding out hope for a Rancor will be disappointed to hear that the set will not include one. With that avoided, it seems the part count can be used on filling out the set with some nice details. ![]() This is likely a result of backlash the LEGO Group originally received for recreating the look of Istanbul’s sacred Hagia Sophia monument, which the palace can be said to resemble. It’s worth noting that unlike the previous LEGO Jabba’s Palace, Boba Fett’s version in set 75326 won’t include a roof for the build. Of these, the main section will be the throne room, which is then flanked by a seating area on the left and an entrance with staircase on the right. The set will be divided into three different sections, in a move that harks back to the very first Jabba’s Palace from 2003. But more on that in a second.Īs for the actual build, the LEGO Group is taking a creative approach to Boba Fett’s Palace. LEGO designers often times don’t receive that much intel about the actual content of the sets they have to release, so many of the included minifigures will be from the post-credits scene of The Mandalorian season two. Right off the bat, we can note that the latest rendition of the palace will have its theming mixed between both of the aforementioned Disney+ shows. So if you haven’t caught up on The Mandalorian or the Book of Boba Fett, you’ve been warned. Though before we dive any deeper, it’s worth flagging this for minor spoilers. It will stack up to 732 pieces, and we can now also report that it will be arriving on March 1. Right out of its appearance in the popular Disney+ series, Boba Fett’s Palace will be launching come early spring.Īs a quick recap of what we’ve already been able to confirm, the LEGO Boba Fett’s Palace build will clock in with a $99.99 price tag and as set number 75326. Boba Fett’s Palace joining LEGO Star Wars lineup in MarchĪfter our report from the end of last year that detailed what to expect from the LEGO Star Wars 2022 lineup and beyond, 9to5Toys can now report on what to expect from one of the wave’s most anticipated sets.
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