ICYMI: New StarWars Mini-Bust arrives from GentleGiantLtd for StPatricksDay with a Gamorrean Guard from TheBookofBobaFett
\nSt. Patricks Day kicked off yesterday, and it looks like Gentle Giant Ltd. was celebrating the green. The hit statue company has announced a very limited edition Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett™ statue is on the way. The mighty Gamorrean Guard is back for this delightful St. Patrick's Day Exclusive Mini Bust release. Coming in at 6' tall, these once faithful warriors of Jabba the Hutt now fight alongside Boba Fett.
Patrick's Day is upon us, a day for celebration of Irish culture, most visibly by the wearing of the green! In honor of St. Patrick's Day, Gentle Giant LTD is proud to introduce their newest 1\/6 Scale Star Wars mini-bust, the green-skinned Gamorrean Guard! When Boba Fett took over the criminal empire of Jabba the Hutt, deposing Bib Fortuna, he inherited the loyalty of two Gamorreans, who acted as bodyguards to the new daimyo of Mos Espa.
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