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AI Identification

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Articulated action figure in the style of Star Wars Jango Fett

Toys and Action Figures

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $12.00

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an articulated plastic action figure, approximately 3.75 to 4 inches in scale based on the relative size of the hand in the image. The figure depicts a male character with short dark hair, wearing a purple flight suit under molded silver-colored chest, arm, and leg armor. The design is stylistically consistent with the character Jango Fett from the Star Wars franchise, specifically in a 'battle-worn' or unmasked configuration. It features a brown utility belt with multiple pouches and holsters at the hips. The construction appears to be molded PVC or a similar polymer with multiple points of articulation at the neck, shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. Regarding condition, the figure shows significant signs of play wear, including paint loss on the silver armor plates, scuffing on the purple suit, and general surface grime. The left hand is posed in a 'trigger' grip, but no accessories such as blasters or a jetpack are visible in the photo. No manufacturer stamps or markings like 'LFL' or 'Hasbro' are visible in the provided image to verify its production source; however, the aesthetic is consistent with early 2000s-era mass-market toy production. Identification as a specific licensed product is a hypothesis based on visual design cues and would require an in-person inspection of the copyright stamps usually found on the legs or feet.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this articulated plastic action figure. The figure appears to be consistent with a mass-market toy in the style of the 'Jango Fett' character from the Star Wars franchise, specifically a version without a helmet. From what I can see, the item reflects the 3.75-inch scale common to Hasbro productions from the early 2000s; however, I cannot verify the manufacturer or production date without a physical inspection of the copyright stamps usually found on the legs. The value estimate is heavily influenced by the condition and completeness. I observe significant paint loss on the silver-colored armor and what appears to be general play wear. Furthermore, the figure is missing its signature accessories, such as blasters and a jetpack, which significantly lowers its market appeal among collectors. My valuation assumes the hypothesis that this is a licensed mass-market product. If this were a generic knock-off or a modern reproduction 'in the style of' the original, the value would likely drop to a nominal $1.00 - $3.00. Conversely, if it were in a complete, 'mint-on-card' state, the value would be considerably higher. General market demand for loose, worn action figures of this era remains steady but at a low price point due to high production volumes. To confirm this identification, an in-person examination would be required to verify the 'LFL' and manufacturer markings and to check the plastic density. For a formal valuation, one would need to cross-reference verified serial numbers and consult with a specialist in 21st-century plastic toys.

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