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 are 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 sleeveless jacket printed on it, with black also used for outlining. In the 7190 Millennium Falcon, Han has a blue leg piece, with black silver and brown printing on the top of the hip joint representing a belt, which continues down the right leg for a blaster holster. Three variants of Han Solo were released in 2000. He is also a playable character in five video games to date. Since then, a total of seventeen versions of the minifigure have been made, along with two different pieces representing Han frozen in carbonite, and one microfigure for the LEGO Games theme. Han Solo is a Star Wars minifigure first introduced in 2000. Hoth (Tan legs, new parka redesigned parka hood) Carbonite block (Version 1- not a minifigure)Ĭarbonite block (Version 2- not a minifigure)
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