The 2020 Armorer release is one of the most culturally significant figures in the early Phase IV Black Series. As the spiritual leader, forgemaster, and moral anchor of the Children of the Watch, the Armorer defines the Mandalorian creed and sets Din Djarin on his path. Hasbro’s sculpt captures her ceremonial presence with a figure that blends ritualistic armor, textured robes, and the iconic gold helmet.
This is the standard retail version — the one most collectors encountered first. Unlike the 2019 SDCC exclusive, this release features a sculpted fur collar rather than soft goods and includes only the essential forge tools: the hammer and tongs. These two accessories are enough to recreate her forging sequences, her confrontation with Din, and her brutal takedown of stormtroopers in the Season 1 finale.
The helmet is the centerpiece of the sculpt. The gold finish, the angular cheek plates, and the horned crown create a silhouette that is instantly recognizable. The deco is clean and ceremonial, with subtle shading that enhances the metallic sheen. The armor plates on the torso and gauntlets feature crisp panel lines and a hammered texture that reflects her role as a smith.
The robes are deeply textured, with layered sculpting that mimics heavy woven fabric. The belt, pouches, and boots all carry the rugged, functional aesthetic of the covert. The proportions are grounded and realistic, giving the figure a sense of weight and authority.
As a standard retail release, the Armorer became one of the defining figures of the 2020 Mando wave and remains essential for any Mandalorian display.
Technical Details & Sculpt
Overall Sculpt & Proportions
The Armorer’s sculpt is built around a ceremonial, grounded silhouette:
- gold horned helmet
- layered robes
- textured fur collar (sculpted)
- reinforced gauntlets
- natural stance and proportions
The figure captures her ritualistic presence perfectly.
Helmet & Armor
The armor includes:
- metallic gold helmet
- crisp visor separation
- hammered chest plate
- reinforced gauntlets
- layered belt and pouches
The deco is clean and screen‑accurate.
Robes
The robes feature:
- deep sculpted texture
- layered folds
- natural drape
- subtle shading
They enhance the ceremonial aesthetic.
Articulation
The Armorer’s articulation supports forging and combat poses:
- ball‑jointed head
- hinged neck base
- swivel‑hinge shoulders
- swivel‑hinge elbows
- swivel wrists
- torso ball joint
- ball‑jointed hips
- thigh swivels
- double‑jointed knees
- rocker ankles
The figure poses well despite the layered robes.
Paint & Deco
The deco work is subtle and ceremonial:
- metallic gold helmet
- matte brown robes
- crisp armor accents
- natural shading on textures
- clean tool detailing
The palette reflects the forge environment.
Accessories & Equipment
Forge Hammer
Essential forging and combat tool.
Tongs
Used in forging sequences and defensive stances.
Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Standard Release, 2020)
- Phase IV angled side art
- orange Mandalorian color stripe
- standard retail window box
- NOT an exclusive
This figure anchored the 2020 Mando wave.
Collector Notes
- Standard retail (2020)
- NOT the SDCC exclusive
- essential for Mandalorian Covert displays
- pairs naturally with Din, Paz Vizsla, and the Heavy Infantry
- one of the most iconic early Mando figures
This release captures the Armorer at her most ceremonial, authoritative, and mythic.
Display & Photography Notes
The Armorer excels in forging and combat poses. Warm, forge‑like lighting enhances the gold helmet, while side lighting brings out the robe texture. For dioramas, she fits naturally into covert forges, ritual scenes, or stormtrooper takedowns.
Ideal for:
- Mandalorian Covert displays
- forging sequences
- Season 1 finale recreations
- creed‑focused dioramas