Jabba the Hutt — Who's the Boss Urban Edition
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The most powerful crime lord in the Outer Rim just stepped off the block. 🧢💰
Meet Street Boss Jabba — same ruthless gangster energy, now draped in a fresh hoodie, snapback tilted just right, and a medallion that doesn't ask for respect... it demands it. This isn't the Jabba lounging on his throne waiting for tributes. This is the Jabba who built the throne.
The urban redesign gives this iconic Star Wars villain a whole new dimension — equal parts menacing and effortlessly cool. The sculpt captures every wrinkle, every fold of the hoodie, every ring on those clawed fingers. He's not just a decoration. He's a statement.
Pair him with the Squeezed Jabba Book Nook (also on my MakerWorld page!) for the full experience — from street boss to bookshelf hostage. 😂
Painting brings out the full character — the skin texture, hoodie folds, and medallion detail respond beautifully to dry brushing and washes. But fresh off the printer, he already looks like he runs the place.
"There will be no bargain." — Jabba the Hutt, adjusting his snapback.
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