Boushh Leia Lego
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Boushh leia lego. Heres another Star Wars Helmet to add to the Official Lego Collection. Princess Leia Boushh Site Statistics. Its Leias Boushh Helmet from Episode VI Return of the Jedi Boushh was a male Ubese from Uba IV who worked as a bounty hunter.
Following his little-known demise at the hands of the Black Sun crime syndicate Princess Leia Organa impersonated him in order to. Following his little-known demise at the hands of the Black Sun crime syndicate Princess Leia Organa impersonated him in order to. Our ambitious project is to create a single multi-vendor platform capable of hosting the best Lego designers in the world and beyond.
Boushh Character name Princess Leia Boushh Category Star Wars Subcategory Star Wars Episode 456 Year released 2012 Appears in 1 set Appears in 9516-1 Appears in themes Star Wars Current value New. Boushh was a male Ubese from Uba IV who worked as a bounty hunter. There are 16301 items in the Brickset database.
Collectors instantly criticized her permanently sculpted thermal detonator in her left hand. LEGO Set fig-003934 Boushh Princess Leia in Disguise - building instructions and parts inventory. Following his little-known demise at the hands of the Black Sun crime syndicate Princess Leia Organa impersonated him in order to infiltrate Jabbas Palace and free Han Solo.
Brickset members have written 37841 set reviews. Leia would later use the Boushh disguise during an attempt to rescue Han Solo still frozen in carbonite from Jabba the Hutts palace. Leias hair piece thermal detonator and bow staff accessory from Jabbas Palace Set 9516.
11543 members have logged in in the last 24 hours 25712 in the last 7 days 42250 in the last month. 9179 members have logged in in the last 24 hours 18929 in the last 7 days 28499 in the last month. Click on a colored part below to see the Sets and MOCs that use part 3626bpr0655 Minifig Head Leia Boushh Princess Tamina Dual Sided Eyelashes Eye Shadow Dark Red Lips Smile Frown Print Blocked Open Stud in that color.
