This minifigure has the body and legs of a normal Stormtrooper- white legs with a black hip joint, and a white torso with black hands. In 2008, a Han Solo in a Stormtrooper disguise was released for the 10188 Death Star. One variant was produced in 2007, which once again featured Solo's black vest, white shirt and printed belt, but the legs this time around for this minifigure were made reddish brown and had flesh-coloured skin. The major differences between this one and the original is that the yellow skin was replaced with flesh-coloured, and the brown hair, legs and eyebrow printing was replaced with reddish brown. A new version of Han Solo was also released for the 6210 Jabba's Sail Barge, which was similar to his original variant in clothing he wore around the time of going into carbon freeze. One variant was released in the set 6212 X-Wing Fighter, which was very similar to the variant released in 2004 in snowgear, however this version came with reddish brown legs instead of tan. It wasn't until 2006 that a new Han Solo minifigure was released. The face printing remains similar to the other variants however brown was also changed over to a new reddish brown in 2004, resulting in slightly different eyebrows, and also a different coloured hair piece. This was the first Han Solo minifigure to have flesh-coloured skin (shown on the hands and head piece), replacing the yellow when it was decided that licensed minifigures would have a different skin colour. A layer of fur clothing is also depicted at the top of the torso piece. Grey printing is used to represent electrobinoculars, while brown printing is used for the strap for the binoculars and extra clothing. Black printing is used for outlining, the coat's zipper and backing of rank insignia. The torso piece is dark blue, with printing on the front for snowgear. This version has tan legs with a dark blue hip joint and the same holster and belt printing on the legs as most of his other variants. He was also released in the remake of the Millennium Falcon, 4504. The first one released was again the same as two of his variants released in 2000, with a white shirt, black jacket and printed holster pattern on the legs, however the legs this time around were recoloured to be a dark blue. In 2004, Han was once again re-released in two forms. The first Han Solo variant to have peach-colored skin. This brick was also used in sets released in 20. The silver printing shows his arms held out, and a pained expression on his face. This variant was also used in 2003 in the set 10123 Cloud City.Īlso released in 2000 was a black brick with silver printing on it, which is used to represent Han Solo frozen in carbonite. The final version of Han released in 2000 is the same as the first, except his legs are brown instead of blue, though the leg printing is still identical. This version of Han Solo comes with a black spear, representing the force pike that Han used to save Lando Calrissian from the Sarlacc and accidentally set off Boba Fett's jetpack on Tatooine. The hands are once again yellow, and the head and hair pieces are the same as the other variant released in this year. It features Han with a plain brown leg piece, and a white torso piece with black printing for outlining of the white shirt and yellow to depict skin. The second variant in 2000 for the 7104 Desert Skiff is based on the clothes Han wore shortly before and after being in carbonite. A common hairpiece is used for Han's hair, coloured brown. The hands and head piece are yellow for skin and printed on the head piece is black two dot-eyes, brown eyebrows and a black mouth shaped into a lopsided smile. The front of the torso piece has a white open-necked shirt and a black vest printed on it, with black also used for outlining. In the 7190 Millennium Falcon, Han had a blue leg piece, with black silver and brown printing on the top of the hip joint representing a belt, which continued down the right leg for a blaster holster. Three variants of Han Solo were released in 2000. 3.1.3 LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.3.1.2 LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens.3.1.1 LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.
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