A GUIDE TO VINTAGE STAR WARS FIGURES & ACCESSORIES

Lando Calrissian

(Skiff Guard Disguise)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DON’T RELY ON JUST THE COO TO IDENTIFY A FIGURE. Mould, paint colour, plastic colour and figure assembly traits are also needed to confirm your figure’s origins.

Figure Guide

Characteristics
F1 – Smile (HK and No COO)
  • Smooth under boots
  • Dark or Light Head/Hands (Several Combos)
  • Short thumb (possibly only found on later NoCOO’s)
 
F2 – Unitoys (HK)
  • Mould line under boots
  • Light Head & Hands
 
F3 – Lili Ledy (No COO)
  • Mould line under boots
  • Dark Head & Hands

Lili Ledy

There are three main colour variants known to Lando Skiff Guard. I personally needed years to find all three in near pristine condition, because Lando always seems to be very played with. There are two colours to the plate on the chest and three colours to the shoulder and wrist armour known.

The version in the middle is the one that can be found mostly on MIM cards. The armour is painted in a silvery, more metallic way. The same chest armour can be seen on the example to the left, but the shoulder and the wrist armour are painted in a golden tint. The third variant to the right has silver armour all over. It could be possible that there is also a golden chest armour out there, but till today I haven’t seen one. What I have seen are mixed up versions of the figure in the middle and the figure to the right. It can be said again for sure that at some point while changing the colours newer and older parts got mixed up during the assembling process.

You can also note that the helmet shown to the left is much browner and darker then the other two helmets. I’m not sure if those got mixed up between those LL figures, but all three helmets are for sure real LL helmets. There are also slightly different facial details and slightly different boot colours on those. The colour of the plastic the torso is moulded of can also vary a bit.