The 2026 Din Djarin (Pagodon) release marks the first major Season 4 Black Series figure and introduces a new environment, new costume detailing, and a new tactical loadout for the Mandalorian. Pagodon — a neon‑lit, industrial underworld world — pushes Din into a more grounded, street‑level mode of operation. This figure captures that shift with a silhouette that blends familiar Beskar armor with new modular gear, a stripped‑down weapons loadout, and a more utilitarian color palette.
The sculpt is a refined retool of the Season 3 Din body, but the deco and gear placement make it feel distinct. The armor is darker, more matte, and more worn — a deliberate contrast to the polished Beskar sheen of earlier seasons. The chest plate features new scoring and micro‑scratches, while the gauntlets include updated panel lines and reinforced plating. The belt and thigh rig have been reconfigured to support the Pagodon loadout, with a dedicated sheath for the knife and a compact holster for the blaster.
The knife is a standout accessory — a short, tactical blade with a serrated spine and a Beskar‑inspired hilt. It fits securely into the new thigh sheath and supports close‑quarters poses that match Din’s more grounded, underworld‑focused missions. The blaster is compact and angular, a departure from the classic IB‑94, suggesting a weapon sourced or improvised on Pagodon. It fits tightly in the holster and supports quick‑draw poses.
The alternate right hand is sculpted for detonator‑ready poses, allowing Din to hold the device with precision. The detonator itself is a small but sharply detailed piece, with sculpted ridges, a recessed trigger plate, and a metallic finish. It’s the kind of accessory that instantly communicates narrative stakes — sabotage, infiltration, or a last‑resort escape.
The articulation is excellent, supporting knife‑ready stances, blaster‑draw poses, and tense, low‑centered silhouettes that match the Pagodon environment. The elbows bend deeply enough for close‑quarters combat poses, while the torso joint allows for expressive leaning and bracing. The figure balances well even in dynamic action poses.
The deco is atmospheric and deliberate. The armor is darker and more muted, with subtle grime and wear that reflect Pagodon’s industrial setting. The undersuit is a deeper charcoal tone, and the belt and holster feature new weathering passes. The helmet retains the iconic T‑visor silhouette but features a slightly dulled metallic finish, suggesting prolonged exposure to Pagodon’s harsh environment.
As a Target exclusive, Din (Pagodon) anchors the 2026 Galaxy Collection wave and sets the tone for Season 4’s aesthetic — grounded, dangerous, and more intimate in scale. It pairs naturally with Grogu, Pagodon underworld characters, and any future Season 4 antagonists.
Technical Details & Sculpt
Overall Sculpt & Proportions
The sculpt emphasizes grounded realism and tactical readiness:
- darker, matte Beskar finish
- reinforced gauntlets
- reconfigured belt and thigh rig
- compact holster and knife sheath
- natural proportions
The figure captures Din’s Season 4 silhouette perfectly.
Helmet & Armor
The armor includes:
- matte Beskar helmet
- darker chest plate with new scoring
- reinforced thigh armor
- updated gauntlet panel lines
- subtle Pagodon grime
The deco is screen‑accurate to the new environment.
Articulation
Din’s articulation supports knife, blaster, and detonator 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 all accessories.
Paint & Deco
The deco work is atmospheric and grounded:
- matte Beskar tones
- Pagodon grime shading
- crisp blaster detailing
- metallic detonator finish
- clean knife paintwork
The palette reflects Pagodon’s industrial underworld.
Accessories & Equipment
Knife
Short, tactical, fits securely in the thigh sheath.
Blaster
Compact, angular, ideal for close‑quarters encounters.
Right Hand (Alternate)
Designed for detonator poses.
Detonator
Small, metallic, high‑detail sculpt.
Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Target Exclusive, 2026)
- Phase IV angled side art
- orange Mandalorian color stripe
- Target‑exclusive branding
- standard retail window box
This figure anchors the 2026 Mandalorian wave.
Collector Notes
- Target exclusive (2026)
- first Season 4 Din variant
- essential for Pagodon displays
- pairs naturally with Grogu and underworld characters
- one of the most grounded, tactical Din releases in Phase IV
This release captures Din at his most stripped‑down, tactical, and street‑level.
Display & Photography Notes
Din excels in knife‑ready, blaster‑draw, and detonator‑standoff poses. Warm, low‑key lighting enhances the Pagodon aesthetic, while tight macro shots highlight the detonator and knife. For dioramas, he fits naturally into neon alleys, industrial corridors, or underworld markets.
Ideal for:
- Pagodon dioramas
- Season 4 displays
- tactical action photography
- underworld encounters