The 2023 Din Djarin (Morak) release captures one of the most emotionally significant moments in The Mandalorian Season 2. Chapter 15 The Believer forces Din to confront the limits of his creed, his identity, and his willingness to sacrifice for Grogu. Disguised as an Imperial Transport Trooper, Din infiltrates the Morak refinery alongside Mayfeld — a mission that culminates in Din removing his helmet for the first time in front of others.
The sculpt is a refined retool of the Imperial Transport Trooper body, but the Din‑specific head sculpt and deco elevate it into a character‑defining release. The portrait is one of the strongest Pedro Pascal likenesses in the line, capturing the vulnerability, tension, and quiet resolve of the terminal‑scan scene. The photoreal paint enhances the expression without exaggeration.
The armor is screen‑accurate to the Morak disguise: matte green plates, weathered chest armor, reinforced gauntlets, and the distinctive Imperial belt and holster. The proportions are grounded and realistic, reflecting the bulkier, utilitarian design of the Transport Trooper gear.
The removable helmet is a perfect fit — not oversized, not loose, and sculpted with the correct Imperial geometry. It allows collectors to display Din either fully disguised or helmet‑off during the emotional climax of the episode. The blaster pistol is compact and screen‑accurate, fitting securely in the holster and supporting infiltration or defensive poses.
As a standard retail release, Din (Morak) became a crucial figure for collectors building out Season 2 displays, Imperial infiltration scenes, or character‑driven dioramas.
Technical Details & Sculpt
Overall Sculpt & Proportions
Din’s sculpt is built around a grounded, armored silhouette:
- bulky Transport Trooper armor
- matte green plating
- tactical belt and holster
- natural proportions
- refined articulation
The figure captures his undercover presence perfectly.
Head Sculpt
The portrait includes:
- accurate Pedro Pascal likeness
- subtle photoreal shading
- tense, focused expression
- clean hair sculpt
One of the most expressive Din portraits in the line.
Armor & Gear
The armor includes:
- matte green chest and shoulder plates
- reinforced gauntlets
- Imperial belt and holster
- weathered finish
The deco is clean and screen‑accurate.
Articulation
Din’s articulation supports infiltration, defensive, and helmet‑off emotional 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 helmet.
Paint & Deco
The deco work is subtle and character‑driven:
- natural skin tones
- matte armor finish
- crisp belt and gauntlet detailing
- clean helmet markings
The palette reflects the industrial Morak environment.
Accessories & Equipment
Blaster Pistol
Compact, screen‑accurate, fits securely in the holster.
Removable Helmet
Imperial Transport Trooper sculpt; fits cleanly.
Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Standard Release, 2023)
- Phase IV angled side art
- orange Mandalorian color stripe
- standard retail window box
- NOT an exclusive
This figure anchored the 2023 infiltration‑themed wave.
Collector Notes
- Standard retail (2023)
- definitive Morak Din
- essential for Season 2 displays
- pairs naturally with Mayfeld (Morak), Juggernaut Troopers, and refinery dioramas
- one of the most emotionally significant Din variants in Phase IV
This release captures Din at his most vulnerable, determined, and human.
Display & Photography Notes
Din excels in infiltration, helmet‑off emotional, and defensive poses. Industrial lighting enhances the armor, while soft fill highlights the portrait. For dioramas, he fits naturally into refinery corridors, Juggernaut interiors, or Imperial terminals.
Ideal for:
- Morak refinery dioramas
- Season 2 displays
- Din‑and‑Mayfeld pairings
- character‑driven photography