Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]


Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
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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_boL...roductions [6:29]

Jabba the Hutt comes in 3 pieces according to bricklink. 

Here is the end tail piece:

.png   40379.png (Size: 21.9 KB / Downloads: 153)

Here is the piece that the end tail attaches to. This pieces also connects into the main body with a technic link.

.png   40396c01.png (Size: 90.47 KB / Downloads: 153)

Here is the front:

.png   44361c01.png (Size: 178.63 KB / Downloads: 153)

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:
   
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RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
#2
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.
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RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
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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

.jpg   s-l400.jpg (Size: 10.72 KB / Downloads: 76)

made the bottom antistud part of jabba, WIP: need to know the ldu of the length 

.png   Annotation 2025-03-13 014553.png (Size: 14.37 KB / Downloads: 77)
Also this is important, i am not making the entire part as i dont have the skills to do so

Hope that helps.
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RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
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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.
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RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
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(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).

The movable arm piece (shown on Doc Ock) wasn't introduced until 2004, so a year to late for Jabba.

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?
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RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
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(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).

The movable arm piece (shown on Doc Ock) wasn't introduced until 2004, so a year to late for Jabba.

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
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RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
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(2025-03-13, 18:02)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: 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?

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 Confused )
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RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
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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.
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RE: Jabba the Hutt [sw0071]
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here antistud if want reason

.zip   jabba base.zip (Size: 1.37 KB / Downloads: 2)

there 2 ids 44361 use for front me use
44821 id likely assembly
there unknown id for back likely found when disassembled
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