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Jabba the Hutt with Salacious Crumb & Throne Railing (SDCC 2014) — Star Wars The Black Series

The Black Series Jabba the Hutt with Salacious Crumb & Throne Railing — SDCC 2014 exclusive. $64.99. Jabba identical to wide-retail version with arm-mouth mechanism. 4 accessories: long railing, short railing, hookah pipe with cable, bowl. No actual throne despite SDCC price. Salacious Crumb: 6 joints, cannot stand unaided. Packaging slot for 2013 SDCC Han Solo in Carbonite.

Overview

The Jabba the Hutt with Salacious Crumb & Throne Railing is the 2014 San Diego Comic Con exclusive at $64.99 — the most expensive Phase 2 Blue Line release and the more complete Jabba’s Palace display option compared to the wide-retail Jabba the Hutt (2014). The set adds Salacious Crumb, two throne railing sections, a hookah pipe with cable, and a bowl. Jabba himself is identical to the individually released version — same sculpt, same arm-mouth mechanism, same eyelashes and forearm tattoo, same skin texture detail. The railing and hookah pipe look great. There is no actual throne included.

Jabba the Hutt

Identical to P2-DLX-JTH in every respect — the same 8-joint sculpt, arm-operated mouth mechanism revealing Jabba’s tongue, forearm tattoo, eyelashes, rough-to-suction-cup skin texture, non-movable tail. For the full sculpt breakdown see that entry. The SDCC exclusive status is entirely in the accessories and Salacious Crumb companion, not in any change to the Jabba figure itself.

The Accessories

Long railing piece and short railing piece — the two sections that construct the frontal balustrade of Jabba’s dais. They look great and are the set’s primary display contribution, giving Jabba a defined spatial context he entirely lacks in the wide-retail solo release. Two sections rather than a full throne means the display reads as a partial environment rather than a complete dais — but partial is a significant improvement over nothing.

Hookah pipe with attached cable — Jabba’s signature palace prop. The cable is permanently attached rather than a separate loose piece. Looks great as a display element resting alongside the figure.

Bowl — a small decorative piece.

No actual throne — despite the SDCC premium price of $64.99, no throne platform was included. The railing sections suggest a throne without providing one, which is the honest display limitation of even this more complete version. For a full Jabba’s Palace dais, the railing sections are the foundation but the throne itself remains absent from the 6” Black Series programme entirely.

Salacious Crumb

The Kowakian monkey-lizard is the set’s unique companion figure — never sold separately in the Black Series 6” line, making this SDCC set and the later Holiday Edition Jawa & Salacious B. Crumb (2023) the only sources for a 6” Salacious Crumb.

6 joints — ball-jointed neck, 2 ball-jointed shoulders, ball-jointed tail, 2 ball-jointed hips. The figure cannot stand on its own — the tail provides a third point of support for stability. This is a display constraint to plan around: Salacious needs to be leaning against something or positioned using the tail as a prop.

The paint is nicely done with different shades of brown throughout, toenails and fingernails individually painted, and the tiny eyes in yellow — detail work that goes beyond what the small scale strictly requires. Hasbro described Salacious as essentially a bonus packed in with Jabba given that the figure alone would be too small to justify standalone 6” retail pricing.

The SDCC Carbonite Slot

The packaging had a dedicated slot where the 2013 SDCC exclusive Han Solo in Carbonite could be placed — a cross-year packaging Easter egg connecting the two consecutive SDCC Black Series exclusives into a single Jabba’s Palace display tableau.

Wide-Retail vs SDCC — The Decision

The wide-retail Jabba the Hutt (2014) is $39.99 with no accessories. This SDCC set is $64.99 at secondary market prices with railing sections, hookah, bowl, and Salacious Crumb. The $25 premium buys meaningful display context — the railing sections address the wide-retail version’s core display problem — but not a complete throne. For collectors building a Jabba’s Palace display, this is the right version. For collectors who simply want the Jabba sculpt, the wide-retail release is sufficient and cheaper.

Secondary Market

SDCC 2014 exclusive. Verify all six components: Jabba figure, Salacious Crumb, long railing, short railing, hookah pipe with cable, bowl. Salacious Crumb is the most display-critical secondary component and the one most likely to be separated from loose sets.

Verdict

Jabba the Hutt SDCC 2014 is the more complete Jabba’s Palace release — the railing sections and hookah pipe add genuine display context that transforms Jabba from a figure looking naked and incomplete into a crime lord holding court, and Salacious Crumb is the SDCC exclusive’s unique contribution to the 6” line. The honest note is that even at $64.99 there’s still no throne, and Salacious can’t stand unaided. It’s the best available option in the Black Series 6” format; it’s just not a complete dais.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 2 Blue Line. Related: Jabba the Hutt (Wide Retail 2014) P2-DLX-JTH | Bib Fortuna P4-ROTJ-08 | Han Solo & Greedo Cantina Showdown P2-EX-CS.