Posted March 24, 200915 yr 4475 Jabba's Message Name: Jabba's Message Theme: Star Wars Episode VI Set Number: 4475 Pieces: 44 Year released: 2003 Minifigures: 3 Price: Can't remember, but $7.00 according to Peeron This is a funny little set. It was a cheap way to get C-3PO and R2-D2 and the only way to get the pretty awesome Bib Fortuna minifig. Before discussing the minifigs, here's the instruction manual. Back. The minifig pages. And a random page. There's also a picture of how to connect this set and #4476 Jabba's Prize to #4480 Jabba's Palace (review coming soon). Next up we have the minifigs. Bib Fortuna (Jabba's servant), C-3PO and R2-D2. I'll start off with the least interesting figures. C-3PO. By this point he had already appeared in a couple of other sets. I now have four of him so he's nothing special to me Then we have R2, who is included in a LOT of sets. I have eight of him, so again nothing special to me. The real attraction for this set is Bib Fortuna. He is a great fig, though I don't understand why he wasn't included in other sets like #6210 Jabba's Sail Barge for example. Here's a picture of Bib Fortuna from the films. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Image:Bib_Fortuna1.jpg I really like his torso and headpiece. Finally, there's the door to Jabba's Palace from "Star Wars episode VI: Return of the Jedi". You can move the talking (in the film anyway) eye by pushing the pole. View from above. You van slide the door up and down, but it won't stay open unless you hold it. A close-up of the eye-piece. This pin is meant to connect this set to #4480 Jabba's Palace. In the review of that set, which is coming up, I'll show how that works. Two photos of the complete set. This set can also be connected to #4476 Jabba's Prize if you like. Here are the two sets separate from each other. They connect by this pin and a technic brick with a hole in the other set. And this is what it looks like when they are connected. Price: 9/10 - Worth the price if only for the awesome Bib Fortuna! Parts: 6/10 - Nothing special, except the rare eye-piece. Playability: 5/10 - A door that can open and close.. Minifigs: 9/10 - Awesome Bib and a cheap way to get Threepio and Artoo. Final: 7.5/10 - This is set is good for the figs, but the door is not great. Edited January 14, 201114 yr by Mischa07
March 24, 200915 yr Author Probably because Bib is pretty pink in the films. It would look a bit weird if his headpiece was pink and his face yellow.
March 24, 200915 yr Great review as always Mischa07 I really like the printed eye piece on the door but I thought Bib Fortuna's headpiece was all one piece but I was wrong
March 24, 200915 yr He's tan, not flesh. I have him. Great review as always, and I'm looking forward to the review of Jabba's Palace.
March 25, 200915 yr Thanks for another great review! Bib Fortuna and that printed "eye" piece are really cool. I look foward to seeing your review of 4480 Jabba's Palace!
March 25, 200915 yr I love C3Po but i dont have him which is killing me inside :sing: I really like the printed eye piece its really cool and could be used for heaps of MOCs. R2 well hes in a lot so hes not really important but bib is really cool especially his head piece
March 25, 200915 yr Thanks! Great review again I like these simple sets with awesome minifigures. They are dated before I started collecting SW Lego, so I missed out on them. Although I did get my hands on a Bib Fortuna minifigure, which in my opinion is the reason you should buy/have bought the reviewed set.
March 27, 200915 yr This was the first set I ever got C-3PO and R2-D2. I loved it. Its a wonderful small set. Anyways. Nice review.
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