The 2018 Star Wars The Black Series Han Solo (#62) captures Alden Ehrenreich’s youthful interpretation of the galaxy’s most iconic scoundrel in Solo: A Star Wars Story. This figure represents Han early in the film, wearing his Corellian street jacket — a grounded, utilitarian look that reflects his life as a survivor, thief, and dreamer before he becomes the smuggler we know from the Original Trilogy.
Released as part of Wave 16, this Han Solo arrived alongside the Jawa, Death Star Trooper, and other OT and Anthology figures. While the character design is more understated than his later smuggler outfits, the sculpt excels in texture, tailoring, and portrait accuracy. The figure includes Han’s signature DL‑44 blaster, holstered at his hip, reinforcing the early seeds of the gunslinger persona he grows into.
This release is an all‑new sculpt — not a retool of any previous Han — built specifically around Ehrenreich’s proportions and costume. The jacket, shirt, and holster rig are all unique to this version, making it the definitive representation of Han’s early Corellian life.
Technical Details & Sculpt
Overall Sculpt & Proportions
Han’s sculpt is grounded, textured, and screen‑accurate to his early Solo appearance:
- tailored Corellian jacket with sculpted seams
- ribbed undershirt with layered folds
- slim‑cut trousers with natural creasing
- holster rig with sculpted straps and buckle
- boots with reinforced toe and heel
The proportions match Alden Ehrenreich’s build — leaner and younger than Harrison Ford’s OT silhouette.
Head Sculpt
The portrait captures Ehrenreich’s interpretation of Han with surprising accuracy:
- confident, slightly cocky expression
- sculpted hair with layered waves
- clean eye and eyebrow paint
- naturalistic facial proportions
The sculpt conveys the mix of charm, uncertainty, and ambition that defines Han in the film.
Jacket & Clothing
The jacket is a highlight of the figure:
- matte brown finish
- sculpted panel lines
- subtle texture variation
- screen‑accurate cut and length
The shirt beneath includes ribbed detailing that adds depth to the torso sculpt.
Articulation
Han includes the full Phase 3 articulation suite:
- ball‑jointed head and neck
- hinged shoulders
- swivel‑hinge elbows
- swivel‑hinge wrists
- torso ball joint
- ball‑jointed hips
- thigh swivels
- double‑jointed knees
- rocker ankles
The articulation supports blaster‑ready poses, casual stances, and expressive action silhouettes.
Paint & Deco
The paintwork is clean and effective:
- natural skin tones with subtle shading
- matte jacket and shirt
- semi‑gloss boots
- metallic accents on the DL‑44
- clean hairline and facial detailing
The palette matches the earthy, grounded tones of Han’s Corellian streetwear.
Accessories & Equipment
Han includes:
DL‑44 Blaster Pistol
- metallic barrel detailing
- compact sculpt
- fits securely in the holster and right hand
The accessory reinforces Han’s early gunslinger identity.
Packaging (Red Line)
As part of the Red Line, Han arrives in the Phase 3 window‑box packaging:
- matte black box
- bold red accent stripe
- character portrait art
- figure number #62
- large window showcasing the jacket and blaster
The portrait art reflects Han’s youthful Solo appearance.
Collector Notes
- This is the first Alden Ehrenreich Han Solo in the Black Series.
- All‑new sculpt — not reused from any OT Han figures.
- Essential for Solo, Corellia, and Millennium Falcon crew displays.
- Pairs naturally with Qi’ra, Chewbacca (Solo), Lando (Solo), and Range Troopers.
- A key figure for completing the Solo: A Star Wars Story lineup.
Display & Photography Notes
Han photographs beautifully under soft directional lighting that highlights the jacket texture and portrait. Three‑quarter angles emphasize the holster rig and blaster silhouette.
For dioramas, Han excels in:
- Corellia street scenes
- Vandor heist setups
- Millennium Falcon crew displays
- interactions with Qi’ra, Chewbacca, and Lando
His sculpt supports expressive, character‑driven poses that capture the swagger, charm, and restless ambition of a young Han Solo — making this figure a standout in the Anthology era of the Black Series.