


The only difference between the two Episode II variants was the head piece-the one which appeared in the 7143 Jedi Starfighter had additional printing on the head for a headset, with a black microphone running down the right-hand side, and gold printing for the top of the headset above the eyebrows. Both Episode II variants had plain tan legs with the same torso piece used for Obi-Wan's original Episode I variant. Kenobi's next variants came in 2002, two as a part of the new Episode II: Attack of the Clones subtheme, and a redesigned figure for Episode I. Obi-Wan came equipped with a brown cape, brown hood, and a chrome silver hilted, blue-bladed lightsaber. The head piece was yellow, with black printing for the eyes and mouth and brown printing for the eyebrows. Yellow printing was used at the top of the torso piece to represent skin. The torso piece had black printing to represent his Jedi robe and the outline of a belt, the belt being filled in with brown printing and a silver clasp. Obi-Wan's 1999 Episode I figure had a plain brown leg piece and a tan torso piece with yellow hands. This variant of Obi-Wan came armed with a blue-bladed lightsaber with a chrome silver hilt. Black printing was used for the mouth and also for the two dot-eyes, and a standard light grey hairpiece was used. The head piece was yellow, with light grey printing on it in the shape of a beard and eyebrows. Red-brown printing was used towards the top of the piece for an inner robe, and yellow printing was also used as skin, joining the torso piece to the head. The torso piece had black printing for the outline and wrinkles on Obi-Wan's outer robe. Obi-Wan's original Episode IV minifigure had tan legs with a dark brown leg joint and a tan torso piece with yellow hands. Two different Obi-Wan minifigures were released in 1999-one based on his appearance in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, the other based on his appearance in Episode IV: A New Hopeas the hermit "Ben" Kenobi. Ben Kenobi, one of the two original Obi-Wan variants.
