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Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Phillip - 2023-02-10 Hello. I was unable to find this minifigure in the part tracker. If you guys could make this it would be awesome. Below I will provide some images and a link to a YouTube video for a video reviewing a set that came with this minifigure. If anyone has questions or need other photos, let me know. Part 40379 and 40396 is already in the part tracker. [Sand Green Dinosaur Tail / Neck Base Section S-Curve with Black Technic Pin, Sand Green Dinosaur Tail End Section / Horn] 40396: https://library.ldraw.org/official/7549 40379: https://library.ldraw.org/official/7541 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5yH_boLIDc&t=557s&ab_channel=MandRproductions [6:29] Jabba the Hutt comes in 3 pieces according to bricklink. Here is the end tail piece: ![]() Here is the piece that the end tail attaches to. This pieces also connects into the main body with a technic link. ![]() Here is the front: ![]() In the Youtube video the arm is described as a arm larger that a regular arm. The arm is still able to move. The hand piece is a little more detailed. I do not know if the hand piece is molded with the arm or it is detachable: Here is the back: Another front picture with the minifigure assembled: Here is the bottom of the minifigure to attach it to a plate or other piece: And finally here is a graph I made to describe the minifigure: RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Richard - 2023-07-06 This would be cool. A model for him is in lego star wars original trilogy. Maybe that could be used as a 3d reference starting point? There is a discord for lego modding. RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Jeff Jones - 2025-03-12 Hello. Quote:In the Youtube video the arm is described as a arm larger that a regular arm. The arm is still able to move. The hand piece is a little more detailed. I do not know if the hand piece is molded with the arm or it is detachable: yes the hands do move on their own as seen in doc ock ![]() made the bottom antistud part of jabba, WIP: need to know the ldu of the length ![]() Also this is important, i am not making the entire part as i dont have the skills to do so Hope that helps. RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Chris Böhnke - 2025-03-13 Jabba's hand and arm are a single piece (identical to like Hagrid from 2001 or some/maybe all Jack Stone figures from 2001-2003). The movable arm piece (shown on Doc Ock) wasn't introduced until 2004, so a year to late for Jabba. RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Rene Rechthaler - 2025-03-13 (2025-03-13, 17:37)Chris Böhnke Wrote: Jabba's hand and arm are a single piece (identical to like Hagrid from 2001 or some/maybe all Jack Stone figures from 2001-2003). there are two generations of these Arm/hand combos smooth and with shoulder/elbow pads i think the jack stone figs have the pads, the Junior figs have smooth ones... can anyone confirm the version here? RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Jeff Jones - 2025-03-13 (2025-03-13, 17:37)Chris Böhnke Wrote: Jabba's hand and arm are a single piece (identical to like Hagrid from 2001 or some/maybe all Jack Stone figures from 2001-2003). yup jabba's arm pre 2004 hagrid and jack stone figures use the arm piece iirc also in the pics above there is a visible gap on jabba possible to spilt open using flat head screwdriver :p RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Chris Böhnke - 2025-03-13 (2025-03-13, 18:02)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: there are two generations of these Arm/hand combos Couldn't find my "proper" Jack Stone figs atm, but Jabba's arms are identical to the "Max & Tina" Creator ones. (that picture looks weird ![]() RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Chris Böhnke - 2025-03-13 Also his mouth looks suspiciously like it is meant to accept 3.18 bars, but I couldn't fit one in (at least not securily). @Rene: The Junior figs you mean are likely the "4+" era ones only released in 2004 with movable hands (also having Pirates and Spider-Man). Those are actually the 3rd type of Jack Stone arms. RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Jeff Jones - 2025-03-13 here antistud if want reason ![]() there 2 ids 44361 use for front me use 44821 id likely assembly there unknown id for back likely found when disassembled RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071] - Jeff Jones - 2025-03-16 source https://thebrickblogger.com/2011/02/lego-4-juniors-minifig-customization/ image contains the knobs of the jack stone arms looks to be slightly bigger then normal minifig knobs |