Building Instructions. 75060 Slave 1. Building Instructions (1/1) 27 MB. Track down fugitives with legendary bounty hunter, Boba Fett aboard the powerful Slave I! This exclusive LEGO® Star Wars model features a rotating cockpit and wings.
How to build a LEGO Slave 1 using your LEGO pieces!X-WING TUTORIAL:
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Lego advises to clean the bricks by hand with some water (no warmer than 40°C) and a mild detergent. Never place the bricks in a washing machine or dishwasher. Let the bricks air-dry afterwards. Electric parts can only be cleaned with dry cloth. Here you can share what you think about the Lego set 6209 Star Wars Slave I.
The latest wave of new LEGO Star Wars creations just dropped yesterday, and today we’re taking a look at one of the just released builds. As the latest iteration of Boba Fett’s iconic starship, the new LEGO Slave 1 enters with over 590 pieces in order to deliver a downsized version complete with two notable minifigures.
All manuals for Lego Star Wars More manuals of Lego. Frequently Asked Questions about Lego set 4487 Star Wars MINI Jedi starfighter and Slave I. Our support team searches for useful product information and answers to frequently asked questions. If you find an inaccuracy in our frequently asked questions, please let us know by using our contactThe Slave version is just a bit shinier, and has a brighter orange (IG-88 on the left) Boba Fett is the same as Jango from 7153, but his head has no paint job. His helmet is cut open, so the black is actually the head. It looks good, and creates more depth in the model. The Instructions/ The Build. The instructions are medium-difficulty.
While that legend may not be entirely true (some claim the design was inspired by a radar dish), the odd and iconic shape has made the Slave I a popular ship to reproduce in LEGO. Since acquiring the license for Star Wars, LEGO had produced four minifigure scale Slave I versions (one for Jango Fett in 2002 and three for Boba Fett in 2000, 20060dpAecM.