LEGO has officially revealed the first look at their new Star Wars model inspired by Jango Fett's iconic starship. The same craft that Boba Fett would come to inherit following his father's death, ...
LEGO's newest Star Wars playset, an incredible 2,970-piece model of Jango Fett's Firespray, seems to be avoiding the old "Slave I" name. The Slave I is a heavily customized Firespray-31-class patrol ...
The actor who played Boba Fett in Star Wars has slammed Disney for changing the name of his character's spaceship, Slave 1, in its Lego merchandise. Mark Anthony Austin has criticized the company for ...
The name of the ship, which appeared in the films and on 'The Mandalorian,' remains on the official 'Star Wars' Databank, however. By Ryan Parker Former Senior Reporter Disney is dropping the name ...
Last week, Lego officially unveiled the $500 Jabba Barge, its next big massive Star Wars UCS set geared toward collectors and adults. The new set, which is set to arrive next month, contains a series ...
Star Wars nerds are furious after a recently announced Lego set failed to refer to a character’s ship by its original name, Slave 1. It’s the last one of these that has a specific subset of Star Wars ...
Boba Fett's own personal lowrider Slave 1 was made available as a 1,000-piece LEGO set at last. Note here that I'm using the lower-cased l, the number 1, and the upper-cased I interchangeably because ...
The Brick Show got an advanced copy of the UCS Slave 1 that will be released on January 1st of 2015. Stephen goes over the set in its entirety including really great closeups of the four minifigs that ...
One bounty hunter, 2,000 Lego bricks and no disintegrations: CNET's Luke Lancaster pieces together a Lego Star Wars kit of Boba Fett's spaceship, Slave I. Luke Lancaster is an Associate Editor with ...
“Star Wars” fans are outraged — again — over a decision to remove the “Slave-1” name from one of their iconic space cruisers. Disney has quietly dropped the moniker — which some fans consider canon to ...
"Star Wars" fans are outraged – again – over a decision to remove the "Slave-1" name from one of their iconic space cruisers. Disney has quietly dropped the moniker – which some fans consider canon to ...