The 2022 Death Watch Mandalorian release is one of the most important connective‑tissue figures in the entire Phase IV line. Appearing in Din Djarin’s Season 1 flashback, this blue‑armored warrior represents the moment that defines Din’s entire life — the rescue that saves him from Separatist battle droids and inducts him into Mandalorian culture. The figure bridges The Mandalorian with The Clone Wars, giving collectors a rare live‑action interpretation of Death Watch armor.
The sculpt is sharp and angular, reflecting the more segmented, tactical armor style of the Clone Wars era. The chest plate, gauntlets, and thigh armor feature crisp panel lines and clean blue/grey color separation. The helmet sculpt is excellent, with the distinctive T‑visor shape and the slightly flared cheek geometry that differentiates Death Watch from later Mandalorian designs.
The portrait under the helmet is generic — intentionally so — allowing the figure to represent any member of the squad that rescued Din. The removable helmet fits securely without distorting the head, and the interior is painted cleanly.
The WESTAR‑35 pistol is a crisp, screen‑accurate sculpt that fits securely in the holster. The jetpack completes the silhouette and attaches cleanly to the backplate, enabling aerial or rescue‑pose setups. The deco is clean, with sharp blue armor tones and matte undersuit contrast.
As a standard retail release, the Death Watch Mandalorian became one of the most army‑built figures of 2022 and remains essential for any Mandalorian, Clone Wars, or flashback display.
Technical Details & Sculpt
Overall Sculpt & Proportions
The sculpt is built around a sleek, early‑era Mandalorian silhouette:
- blue/grey segmented armor
- angular helmet sculpt
- natural proportions
- clean articulation integration
- Clone Wars–influenced design language
The figure captures the transitional armor style perfectly.
Helmet & Armor
The armor includes:
- crisp blue chest and shoulder plates
- grey gauntlets and thigh armor
- matte black undersuit
- accurate Death Watch helmet geometry
The deco is clean and screen‑accurate.
Articulation
The articulation supports firing, jetpack, and rescue poses:
- ball‑jointed head
- hinged neck base
- swivel‑hinge shoulders
- butterfly joints
- swivel‑hinge elbows
- swivel wrists
- torso ball joint
- ball‑jointed hips
- thigh swivels
- double‑jointed knees
- rocker ankles
The figure poses dynamically with or without the jetpack.
Paint & Deco
The deco work is crisp and character‑driven:
- clean blue armor tones
- matte undersuit
- sharp helmet striping
- metallic pistol detailing
The palette reflects the Clone Wars Death Watch aesthetic.
Accessories & Equipment
WESTAR‑35 Blaster Pistol
Compact, screen‑accurate, fits securely in the holster.
Jetpack
Completes the silhouette; essential for rescue poses.
Removable Helmet
Accurate Death Watch sculpt.
Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Standard Release, 2022)
- Phase IV angled side art
- orange Mandalorian color stripe
- standard retail window box
- NOT an exclusive
This figure anchored the 2022 Mandalorian warrior wave.
Collector Notes
- Standard retail (2022)
- definitive Death Watch trooper
- essential for Din’s flashback displays
- pairs naturally with Paz Vizsla, Armorer, and Clone Wars Mandalorians
- one of the most army‑built figures in Phase IV
This release captures the Mandalorian warrior at the moment Din’s life changes forever.
Display & Photography Notes
The Death Watch Mandalorian excels in jetpack‑ready, firing, and rescue poses. Cool rim lighting enhances the blue armor, while low‑angle shots emphasize the silhouette. For dioramas, he fits naturally into flashback sequences, Clone Wars battlefields, or Mandalorian strike teams.
Ideal for:
- flashback dioramas
- Mandalorian warrior shelves
- Clone Wars–era displays
- dynamic action photography