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Jabba the Hutt's audience room from Return of the Jedi

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Hello everybody!

Today I'd like to share a scene from "Return of the Jedi" with you. As all scenes from my purist and license-free series, this one also is very simple, including the Jabba sculpture. There are many nice brick-built versions for Jabba the Hutt by members of this forum and the community on the internet, thus I decided to build Jabba as simple as possible. It's a matter of your personal taste, many won't like the solution for Jabba, but I think it's funny to use these pieces and they do the job. :classic:

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That's my scene for today! :classic:

Thanks for stepping by!

Have a good start into the new week!

Cheers,

~ Christopher

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Proving, once again, that no matter what, Slave Leia is hot. :wub_drool:

And Duplo Jabba is hilarious. :laugh:

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Bib Fortuna is very creative, and Jabba is hilarious. :laugh_hard: Maybe it's just Jabba, but this is one of my favorites of the ones you've done. :thumbup:

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Proving, once again, that no matter what, Slave Leia is hot. :wub_drool:

And Duplo Jabba is hilarious. :laugh:

Ditto, the Duplo head sunrises me.

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Very funny use of pieces there. :laugh: Jabba' face kinda reminds me of Sesame Street puppets, but your solutions are again very creative and recognisable, despite making me laugh like hell right now! :roflmao:

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Outstanding work once again, Legostein. :thumbup: Clever solution for Bib's lekku, and Jabba is incredibly creative, though I think his tail is too short.

And Duplo Jabba is hilarious. :laugh:

Ditto, the Duplo head sunrises me.

Looking at the size of the studs on those pieces, I think those are normal LEGO pieces, not Duplo.

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Looking at the size of the studs on those pieces, I think those are normal LEGO pieces, not Duplo.

You're right; they are definitely System pieces.

I love this little scene Legostein! Very well executed in a fun way.

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I love seeing your take on things Legostein! These figures are just amazing! You prove that simple is sometimes better and more fun.

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Love this latest license-free vig Legostein! They just keep getting better and better, Jabba is great and I really love your hairpiece solution for Bib :thumbup: I can remember having a brickbuilt version of Jabba when I was younger and there was no official figure out, and your rendition seems eerily reminiscent of it :laugh:

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Hello again!

Wow! Thank you! I am glad so many of you have fun with the Jabba figure! :sweet:

You are quite right. Those rounded bricks are something like the System equivalent of the nicely rounded Duplo bricks. Because they look like Duplo. They can be found in the old "Freestyle" building sets and buckets from the late 1990s. :classic:

Thanks for your comments and interest! :classic:

See you around,

Christopher

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Hello!

That's exactly the mission. :classic: Make it as simple that everyone can do it and achieve a proper Star Wars feeling.

Thank you!

Cheers,

~ Christopher

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'Legostein' that's the best Jabba The Hut I have ever seen ! :laugh_hard:

You are getting pretty good at these creations 'Legostein', keep them coming ! :rofl:

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:laugh: :laugh: THat is 1 innovative SW MOC!

Bib Fortuna forgot to comb his tentacles when he woke up in the morning!

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